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Re: [at-l] Left handed smoke shifter



"> Hi Folks,
> My 20 year old son and I are planning a two day hike on the NJ AT before
he
> returns to college next month.  I am right handed and he's left handed so
I
> now need a left handed smoke shifter.  I've checked just about everywhere
> and can't seem to locate a left handed smoke shifter.  Any assistance
would
> be greatly appreciated.
> Take care,
> John O
>                John O   E-mail johno@mail.monmouth
>                         Brick, New Jersey
> 60 miles north of Atlantic City   60 miles south of New York City
>
>
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Since open fires are prohibited on the NJ section of the AT you can save
the
weight of the smoke shifter.  However, due to the unusual atmospherics, a
tent
stretcher may be needed.
Rich"


While everyone is on such a big ultra-light kick around here does anyone
recall the name of the company that sells dehydrated water crystals?

-chris c|\sciano
cac6982@rit.edu
christopher.casciano@prudential.com
http://www.rit.edu/~cac6982


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