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RE: [at-l] Rules about blazing a trail



You could have a path, just don't blaze it.

J. Mark

-----Original Message-----
From:	owner-at-l@saffron.hack.net  On Behalf Of DaRedhead@aol.com
Sent:	Friday, June 19, 1998 3:16 PM
To:	kauzlar@madison.main.nc.us; at-l@saffron.hack.net
Subject:	Re: [at-l] Rules about blazing a trail

In a message dated 6/19/98, 2:18:39 PM, kauzlar@madison.main.nc.us writes:

<<Why, when you can probably drive over in less time than it takes to
bushwhack through the forest? Seven miles is no "piece of cake" to blaze
either. >>

Well, my obviously not well thought out theory was so that I could hike eve=
ry
evening without having to leave home, you know, as part of my getting in sh=
ape
plan, and on weekends, hike up, have lunch, hike back.  I never thought it
would be easy.  It was just an idea.

<<It also seems to me, as someone said, it would make more problems
with ATV's, etc. ending up on the AT.>>

I hadn't planned on putting up a sign - and they would have to ATV thru my
yard, my fences and the cows to get to where the national forest starts.  I
can't imagine that it would be a problem.  But its a moot point - since it
would be illegal, I won't be doing it.  So never mind, everyone <g> it was =
a
crazy idea.  It was just a tempting thought, a path out of my yard, thru th=
e
woods and to the AT.  But just a dream.

The Redhead
Ga > Me  00
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