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Note 44.71 MOUNT-L 71 of 517 CUPIDO::STRITAR "Andrej Stritar,IJS,(61)-371-321" 22 lines 26-FEB-1992 10:02 CUPIDO::STRITAR "Andrej Stritar,IJS,(61)-371-321" 22 lines 26-FEB-1992 10:02 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 7 Feb 92 16:56:23 EST Reply-To: "Mountaineering Discussion List 'MOUNT-L'" Sender: "Mountaineering Discussion List 'MOUNT-L'" From: pat Subject: winter-camping update Wow, thanks to everybody for the responses! I think I realize just how insa ne this will be. But hey! that's OK. I'm still psyched! The story here is that I'm going with my school's backpacking club over President's weekend up to Tuckerman's Ravine. (didn't I read in one of the messages about an avalanche there? heh-heh) I think that's up in the Whites, but I can't remember right now. We're going to work on a lot of technical things: ropes, staying warm, maybe snow-shelters, and how to sit around in the sleeping bags and eat lots of food for calories! Anyone ever been on NOLS? remember the first line of the saying: "FOOD IS FUEL, weight is pain, speed is safety, dead is...forever" Good thoughts to keep in mind... Hey, if anyone has been on NOLS, where did you go on your trips? Especially the Denali expedition-I'd love to hear about that. I went last summer on the North Cascades mountaineering in Washington state and really got hooked by the "mountain-bug." Anyway, thanks again for the advice and I'll write again about how it went... Pat st101471@BROWNVM
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