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[at-l] Hike ended short after 13 miles
- Subject: [at-l] Hike ended short after 13 miles
- From: greyowl at rcn.com (greyowl@rcn.com)
- Date: Mon Mar 7 10:26:10 2005
As I posted to Lilla reply, I have become senile in my old
age. Yes, sternum straps can be a problem for the more 'full
figured' woman. Also shoulder straps as they may fall across
the breasts. Several manufactures have been designing paacks
especially for women and thus this may no longer be a
problem. I guess that I was lamenting the loss of Kahley
from the list.
Sorry about my addled rambling.
Grey Senile Owl
AKA Bob Dudley
---- Original message ----
>Date: Mon, 7 Mar 2005 09:57:42 -0500
>From: Nina <infpeace@gmail.com>
>Subject: [at-l] Hike ended short after 13 miles
>To: AT MailingList <at-l@backcountry.net>
>
>Grey Owl said:
>
>> Us poor
>> men did not realize how mush of a problem breast can be to
a backpacker.
>
>I read this sentence about five times and asked myself, "so
the mush
>of a problem breast effect our attitude toward sternum
straps? What is
>exactly is a "problem breast?" And isn't that kind of
offensive to
>refer to the breast's um, breastness, as "mush"?"
>
>Then I realized that there's probably a typo or two in
there. :)
>
>(Not to pick on you, Grey Owl ... this blonde was just
really confused
>for a minute!)
>
>Waterfall
>
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