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[at-l] Trail Maintainance Question - Need Saw



LOL  I've already explained this to Gary....it's really quite simply.  You
use your mouth to hold one end, wrap the saw around the arm, and then move
your head back in forth.  ta da!

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Shelly Hale

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "ellen" <ellen@clinic.net>
To: "Shelly Hale" <shellydhale@earthlink.net>; "Shane"
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Sent: Thursday, September 23, 2004 9:18 AM
Subject: Re: [at-l] Trail Maintainance Question - Need Saw


How does that wire work when one arm is under a boulder? Next time you are
in the woods, try to find a boulder and then give us a gear report.

Weary

> What about a Commando Wire Saw?  I have one in my pack for those
> situations
> where I might have to cut my own arm off to get out from a boulder or
> other
> such emergencies.  (Darn pocket knives just don't seem to do the
> trick...)
> They're really light weight, coil up into a scant inch of space, and
> has 48
> kilo breaking strain.
>
> Shelly Hale
>
>