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Re[6]: [at-l] weight/use efficiency & Guns



But there were deaths by other causes, namely murder.  One was near
Damascus, actually on the VA Creeper trail, I think, but the kids being held
had met the guy in Damascus, followed him down the trail, robbed and
murdered him, and left him in his sleeping bag just a few hundred feet from
the home of one of the kids.  Then, there was the woman hiking up near Mt.
Washington, was it?  I think she was on the AT.  anklebear

----- Original Message -----
From: Bryan Kramer <jbkramer@afn.org>
To: 'Bob Cummings' <ellen@clinic.net>
Cc: <at-l@backcountry.net>
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2002 10:10 PM
Subject: RE: Re[6]: [at-l] weight/use efficiency & Guns


> Hard to believe no one went tango uniform for any reason on the trail
> isn't it?
>
> Bryan
>
> >
> > In 2001 on the Appalachian Trail  there were:
> >
> >  0 people killed by cars
> >
> >  0 killed by falls
> >
> >   0 poisoned
> >
> >    0 pedestrians killed
> >
> >     0 drownings
> >
> >     0 burned to death
> >
> >     0 suffocated
> >
> >     0 killed by other causes AND
> >
> >     0 accidentally killed by firearms
> >
> >     None of these statistics, like yours, in anyway have
> > anything to do with
> >     carrying firearms on the Appalachian Trail.
> >
> >      Weary
> >
> >
> >
>
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