Re: Plateau Point route
The trail is well defined, obvious, and only one spot that would only be considered as exposed to someone who is extremely leary of heights. Wayne Tomasi
Wayne Tomasi 2003-11-20 12:56:23 #26218

Re: Leaving bibles in ammo cans @ camps
Doug, I am new to this group and myself being a christian, i see your intentions are good. I have made a couple trips to the bottom and always have managed...
oldfordguy66@aol.com 2003-11-20 12:54:53 #26217

Re: Leaving bibles in ammo cans @ camps
Both parts are very very personal to everyone... No one person has the right to trample upon other person's beliefs on God and ways to attain him/her...
Ajit Dharmik 2003-11-20 12:54:31 #26216

Re: Leaving bibles in ammo cans @ camps
Yes, I am a tolerant person, I do respect other peoples beliefs, so much so that I would never consider leaving a bible (or any other propaganda) in an ammo...
Paige 2003-11-20 12:53:55 #26215

Re: Leaving bibles in ammo cans @ camps
the best and which religion is the only true religion ... I agree with first part of your statement, but not the second. John
johngeyles 2003-11-20 12:45:12 #26214

Re: Leaving stuff in ammo cans
So, I was wondering, is it common to find stuff in ammo cans that others have left behind? And if you have, did you go ahead and pack it out?
Mann, Connie 2003-11-20 12:41:44 #26213

Re: Leaving bibles in ammo cans @ camps
I think it 'd be a little too much fiber for a squirrel to handle €¦ although they manage to catch rocks in mid-air thinking they were food €¦. I 'm...
Kevin Z Grey 2003-11-20 12:41:42 #26212

Re: Leaving bibles in ammo cans @ camps
I am not interested in hearing or reading about your imaginary friend (as I doubt you would be about hearing about mine). Best, John
johngeyles 2003-11-20 12:38:42 #26211

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