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[at-l] re: various necessary camp tools





>
>I would think that ALUMINUM toilet paper would be both lighter _and_
>recyclable. Though I'm not sure I'd want to be around when the folks at
>Alcoa got it back.
>
>Also, while we're on the subject, how do you tell which is the left-handed
>Leki? I'm always confused about how to hold those things. (To take this
>further afield, when do you suppose we'll see titanium Lekis for $600 a
>pair? And will they have a little 'L' and 'R' printed on them?)
>
>
>Laughing a lot today,
>
>Ken
>
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>> From: Sharon Sharpe <SSHARPE@WELLESLEY.EDU>
>> To: joclair@abaco.coastalnet.com
>> Subject: Re: [at-l] Re: at-l-digest V1 #364
>> Date: Wed, 13 Aug 1997 10:51:54 -0500 (EST)
>>
>>
>> Mongoose wrote....
>> <This old fogey still uses his canvas tent, so a tent stretcher is a
>> necessary evil, but I have accepted some new fangled gear to cut down
>> weight and got some titanium toilet paper. You can't make a decent
>> bucket of steam without a smoke bender (right handed north of the
>> mason-dixon line, left handed south)so if you ever plan on having snipe
>> on the menu then you better toss one in the backpack, leave the trail
>> anchor at home. Who says the old ways ain't the best ways?
>> <
>>
>> Which smoke shifter do you use in the southern hemisphere?  And that
>> titanium toilet paper is reusable, isn't it????
>>
>> S
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