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[at-l] Just a tip, or two
When you're sending care packages to hikers, send things that are hard
for them to get in correct quanities while hiking. Like jelly beans, or
orange slices, or any other candies that come in big packages. Fill a
baggy with them and send it. Or, Little Debbies. (Although, I generally
never had a problem eating a whole box of Brownies.) Another thing, watch
how much packaging you send. It's amazing the amount of trash three
hikers can end up with after a trip to the grocery. Any candy bars are
good, BUT...Send kingsize. Also, it's nice to get something out of the
ordinary. Stuff you don't buy at every roadcrossing or grocery store.
Just thought I'd tell ya...
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Felix J. McGillicuddy
ME-->GA '98
"Your Move"
Stop and see me at: http://members.tripod.com/~Felixhikes/index.html
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