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Old January 26th, 2005, 06:43 PM
George Adams
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Well, we got all y'all beat. Here in the People's Republic we have the
Seven Sisters, part of the Holyoke Range. Damned if I know the names of
any of 'em though.

George
Who is obviously bored, with way to much time on my hands today.

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Old January 26th, 2005, 09:48 PM
Stan Gula
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George Adams wrote:
Well, we got all y'all beat. Here in the People's Republic we have the
Seven Sisters, part of the Holyoke Range. Damned if I know the names
of any of 'em though.

George
Who is obviously bored, with way to much time on my hands today.


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Old January 26th, 2005, 09:57 PM
Stan Gula
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George Adams wrote:
Well, we got all y'all beat. Here in the People's Republic we have the
Seven Sisters, part of the Holyoke Range. Damned if I know the names
of any of 'em though.


There's controversy about which peaks (heh) belong to the Seven Sisters.
Some people include the 2 (or 3 counting Rattlesnake Knob), and not counting
the one that turned into gravel, to the east of the Notch, some people
include the two on the west side of the CT River (Tom and Goat). I always
just counted the ones between the river and Notch. There are three named
peaks (Holyoke, Hitchcock and Bare), plus the Bumps which I don't know the
names of. We always just called them The Bumps - two are on the
Metacomet-Monadnock Trail, two are to the north a bit. One had an abandoned
ski area that was used for sledding.
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Old January 27th, 2005, 07:31 AM
riverman
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"George Adams" wrote in message
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Well, we got all y'all beat. Here in the People's Republic we have the
Seven Sisters, part of the Holyoke Range. Damned if I know the names of
any of 'em though.


Which brings up another question: how many cities are there in the world who
claim to be built on "Seven Hills"?

There's Rome, Seattle, Athens.....

--riverman
(no, I'm not a city)


 




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