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[at-l] LOTR



Back of the house growing up ther was a large ravine.  Great place to go
hiking for a kid in Kansas City Mo.  Folks claimed there was treasue buriied
there form Jessie James.  Lots of kids went with shovel in hand.   Nothing
could get down in there 'cept you climbed down the rocky clifts into the
ravine.
Absolute heaven!
I knew about the trail from my dad and read every adventure book about Lewis
and Clark, Dan'l Boone, Jim Bowie,  Pony Express, Lord Hillery, Lowel Thomas
travel series, Peter Jenkins, National Geographic, the list goes on, even
Moses wonderered about a bit with his trail family.
Rogene
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From: "Rami" <rbenhameda@comcast.net>
To: <at-l@mailman.backcountry.net>
Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2002 9:33 AM
Subject: Re: [at-l] LOTR


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> I got started on these:
>
> Chronicles of Narnia, at age 8 the first time (had a boat I named the Dawn
Treader)
> Lord of the Rings, at age 8 / 9 the first time (had my mom make me a cloak
and boots for hiking and wished my boat was made by elves)
> Last of the Mohicans, at age 10 the first time (ecstatic to find out that
I had native blood)
> Fifth grade American History,  age 10 (learned about Ethan Allen & the
Green Mountain Boys, Daniel Boone, Davie Crocket & Lewis & Clark)
>
>
> -r
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