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[BULK] - Re: [pct-l] trail libations revisited



6pm.
I just finished 22 miles from the Fire Station at Warner Springs and the
walk down Combs to The Borrego.
It wasn't a hot day, but after crossing the burn area, I just "felt"
dry...
Erik's thrashing about in his tent. I thought he'd hang out and watch
the sky go black, but he's settling in.

I got an oilcan....

I'm kicking back on my thermarest, watching the stars fill the sky. The
ridge line a dark silhouette against a pale glow in the west.

I got an oilcan...

I agree. Sometimes there's NOTHING like a cold beer.


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McLarand Vasquez Emsiek & Partners, Inc.
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-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:pct-l-bounces@mailman.backcountry.net] On Behalf Of
StoneDancer1@aol.com
Sent: Thursday, February 24, 2005 2:23 PM
To: pct-l@mailman.backcountry.net
Subject: [BULK] - Re: [pct-l] trail libations revisited

 
In a message dated 2/24/2005 12:43:26 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
stevesgt@effable.com writes:
 
>>>IMHO, beer is to a good single-malt scotch as a day-hike is to a  
>>>long
through-hike.<<<<<





Hear Hear !!!  Although, I do admit that sometimes.... just sometimes,
there 
is nothing like an ice cold beer.   

"No Way" Ray  Echols

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