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On Thu, 25 Mar 2004 16:26:20 +0000, Lazarus Cooke
wrote: An English friend ( a young woman) has some time to spare in May and is thinking of going back-packing on her own in Yosemite, on her way to visit relatives in LA. When I asked her what rod she was taking, she told me she doesn't fish. (Doh!) So this is OT. All the same, I said I'd see what the thinking was on roff about the safety of this sort of enterprise. She is a tough enough cookie. She was on the British Olympic fencing team and was the British Commonwealth foil champion. Lazarus At elevation 4000' plus, she will most likley find a butt load of snow. The valley floor would be no problem. The high back country will wet and very cold . Trails maybe hard to navagate. hm |
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![]() "Bones" wrote... snip At elevation 4000' plus, she will most likley find a butt load of snow. Hmmmm. . . sounds refreshing! -- TL, Tim ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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