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[at-l] glossary words



My favorite so far: Licklog Gap.  anklebear

----- Original Message ----- 
From: Mark Hudson <hudsom@us.ibm.com>
To: <at-l@backcountry.net>; <sloetoe@yahoo.com>
Sent: Monday, April 22, 2002 9:22 AM
Subject: [at-l] glossary words


> <<> kahley@ptd.net writes:>
> > > And I especially didn't realize the regional differences
> > > re: notch and gap.  Thank you!!!
> > >
> > Not AT, but CDT and PCT related:
> > Out west, a notch or a gap is called a pass. <g>
> 
> ### 30 miles north of Sherburne Pass is Middlebury Gap.
> ### 30 miles north of Middlebury Gap is Hazens(?) Notch.
> 
> ### What does that say about the otherwise sensible folk in the
> good/grand Republic of Vermont??? >>
> 
> We won't even go into the Low Gaps, Deep Gaps, and Sassafrass Gaps down
> south, except to say they could have been a LITTLE more inventive in the
> naming...
> 
> skeeter
> 
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