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<DIV>Hey now, it wasn't quite that bad! I started at 195 and was down 38 lbs. by the time I reached Canada. But, the majority of that was lost in the days we spent in the early Sierra snow pack of 2006.</DIV>
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<DIV>Heck, my wife didn't even recognize me when she picked me up from the airport... maybe that's why there were divorce papers waiting... Hmm, something to consider. But, fear not Mr. Sasquatch, I put myself on a carbo load plan with the finest dark brews I could find after I returned and I am pleased, or should I say disappointed that every last one of those 38 lbs is now back on the bones.</DIV>
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<DIV>So, Scott what are your plans in 2008? another road trip along the PCT?</DIV>
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<DIV>elevator</DIV>
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<BLOCKQUOTE style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">-------------- Original message -------------- <BR>From: Scott Herriott <yetifan@yahoo.com> <BR><BR>> jeff.singewald@comcast.net wrote: <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> > Let's keep in <BR>> > mind that with Squatch and Detour there is a whole <BR>> > lot more material to rip! <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> > Oooooooo......Burn!!!!!!! Are you going to let him <BR>> > get away with that Squatch? <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> To Jeff, it only seems like I covered a lot of square <BR>> inches of material since he only weighed 90 lbs. the <BR>> last half of his hike...:P <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> Squatch <BR>> www.walkpct.com <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> </BLOCKQUOTE></body></html>