[at-l] Village Soup, corridor monitoring

Jim Bullard jim.bullard at gmail.com
Tue Nov 3 07:56:54 CST 2009


Wow but the Cohos Trail site is hard to read. Very small grey text on black?
What's with that? The green text on black menus aren't much easier. I had to
zoom in twice just to decipher it.

Jim Bullard
http://jims-ramblings.blogspot.com/
http://members.photoportfolios.net/Jim_Bullard


On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 8:43 AM, Tom McGinnis <sloetoe at yahoo.com> wrote:

> ### That sounds so cool. Put a little flour out there and call it hashing!
> http://www.onin.com/hhh/hhhexpl.html ... For that matter, it sounds like
> the neighboring Cohos Trail (ahem)...
> http://www.cohostrail.org/ "Now an International trail!" Yeah. Still, lots
> more fun than just treading...
>
> --- On Tue, 11/3/09, rockdancer97 at comcast.net <rockdancer97 at comcast.net>
> wrote:
> > What’s the point of all this rambling not in the woods? If you too would
> rather ramble in the woods than drive along a romantic rocky road, try
> wandering along an AT boundary corridor or, better yet and much closer to
> home if home is anywhere from Ellsworth to Union, any of the older or newer
> trails in our turf. Dolores and I have finally discovered the Georges River
> Land Trust and have begun following their selection of places to find
> forest, mud, or whatever it is about the Maine woods that turns us on. Try
> it. It will keep you away from the mall.Woods, mud, rocks, roots, yellow
> blazes, other-color blazes, moose, turkey, and all are much nicer than the
> mall.Milt Gross can be reached for corrections, harassment, or other
> purposes at lesstraveledway at midmaine.com.Milton M. Gross Copyright 2009
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