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Re: Re: [at-l] AT-L CREW



Who maintains Ironmasters? jpj


>From: kahley7 <kahley7@ptd.net>
>To: ATnavi@aol.com, KarenS62@aol.com, at-l@backcountry.net
>Subject: Re: Re: [at-l] AT-L CREW
>Date: Wed, 01 Sep 1999 12:40:48 -0700
>
>An AT-L Crew is a great idea but since all the trail already comes under
>the care of one trail maintaining club or another, we would probably
>be assigned to an existing crew the way Pittsia and the Hike-USA hikers
>were.  A Crew chef went with them and directed their efforts and they
>used the crew's equipment down in Laurel Fork George.
>
>Plus there would be the problem of where to keep them.  If we volunteer
>to work in Va in the spring and in NH in the fall and PA in the winter, 
>getting
>a pulaski and a chain saw from hea-re to thea-re would be pricey.
>
>Would spending money to buy a whole new set of tools for an AT-L crew
>be a wise buy if they just sat around 50 weeks a year or would it be better
>to offer ourselves to an existing crew and work under their guidance and
>with their tools?
>
>
>At 12:26 PM 9/1/99 -0400, you wrote:
>
>>In a message dated 09/01/1999, 11:58:39 AM, ATnavi@aol.com writes:
>><< Why not combine the two ideas and raise $$ to establish an AT-L trail 
>>crew
>>to work in conjunction with the needs of ATC?>>
>>
>>  What a great idea! Might be worth putting SB up for bid again :)
>>
>>POG
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