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Re: [at-l] Solar Bear's Wild Wall Street Adventure :)
- Subject: Re: [at-l] Solar Bear's Wild Wall Street Adventure :)
- From: "Eva Steele" <eva_s@vsprague.com>
- Date: Tue, 8 Sep 1998 14:06:12 -0500
- Cc: at-l@backcountry.net
- Organization: Vishay Sprague Inc.
>>Sorry, the suit is definately a Babe turn off, unless you were wearing a
>>skirt... :)
He's wearing the tutu, remember? And I've seen the whole thing. It
really is kinda cute. And those long legs really accentuate the the
emsamble. He wouldn't wear the earrings I picked out though. That
would have made the entire outfit magnificent!
Morning Dove
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From: Jacob B Barowsky <fsjbb@aurora.alaska.edu>
Date: Tue, 8 Sep 1998 10:58:28 -0800 (AKDT)
Subject: Re: [at-l] Re:Trail News from our neighbors to the North
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On Sun, 6 Sep 1998, Kurt Russell wrote:
> Along these lines, something I wondered the other day as I
> finished K. Bergers tale of her CDT thru-hike. The last picture
> shows the hikers walking into the clearing at the border, a
> clearing which supposedly extends from the Atlantic to the
> Pacific, along the Canadian/USA border. Anybody know of a source
> of info for the border? If this *is* in fact cleared from ocean
> to ocean, it would seem an obvious Trail, beckoning for a hike...
>
> Idly wondering -
> Kurt
>
>
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There is a clearing- but only where the border isn't a river or a lake.
From lake of the woods east most of the border is a a water border. In
some areas the clearing is unhikable. (cliffs, rivers blocking the
way--ect..)
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