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Re: [at-l] Trail and other names with different meaning



Ah yes and our man Sonray.

Speaking of '98ers, the winner (if this were a contest) might be Ivan Odor 
-- though Hoosier Daddy is a challenger, too.


>From: "FannyPack - 96GA2ME" <fannypack96@hotmail.com>
>Reply-To: datkinso@att.com
>To: dfa@wimlaw.com, at-l@backcountry.net
>Subject: Re: [at-l] Trail and other names with different meaning
>Date: Mon, 02 Aug 1999 16:40:33 GMT
>
>another one: Sonny Daze aka "sunny days"
>He is a great trail angel, does a cookout every yr at Eckville Hiker Hostel
>(15 miles north of Port Clinton).  He may also see him in Maine, around
>Caratunk all the way up Big K.
>-FP
>
>
>>From: "David  F. Addleton" <dfa@wimlaw.com>
>>I like names which spell one way but sound like meaningful words.
>>One of my favorites is Raynor Schein, as in "We'll walk the AT, rain >or
>>shine!"
>
>
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