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     Big pack hiker who sleeps with bears in tent and falls on slippery logs
Langley, BC Canada
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Posted - 01/18/2004 : 9:17 PM
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Detailed notes that Exscape put together. She went to a ton of work getting these together. Anyone interested in looking into Avalanches more should have a look at this. They were noted from the presentation that she and Billygoat attended on Saturday December 6th 2003. It was hosted by the Canadian Avalanche Association at the Justice Institute of B.C.
http://www.clubtread.com/articledetail.asp?ID=40
Thanks for all your hard work getting these together Jenn.
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     Outdoors addicted flyfishing, skiing, snowshoeing, hiking car crooner and resident motormouth
Da'Wack, BC Canada
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Posted - 01/18/2004 : 9:52 PM
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Thanks for all your work with the formatting and co-editing Jim. They look great!
Thanks as well to Tim for helping to fill in the blanks on some of my notes with his own and to Pascal for his assistance with the Munter section of the notes. I'd like to encourage everyone interested in the Reduction Method to keep an eye out for the english language version of Munter's book in 2004-2005. |
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     Kootenay Bud
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Posted - 01/19/2004 : 4:23 PM
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    crazy hat wearin', swiffer totin', camp tidyin', devil's staircase trippin', heavy load carryin', cliff divin' artiste!
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Posted - 01/19/2004 : 5:10 PM
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Thanks to Jenn and Tim for all your hard work putting this invaluable information together for us, it was a very interesting and informative read. Thanks to Jim for posting it on Club Tread. I hope everyone participating in winter activites takes the opportunity to read this info before going out to enjoy what the outdoors has to offer.
Stay safe and see you the on trails!  |
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