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Old 09-09-2008, 05:16 AM   #16
Wormhole
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Pacific Northwest
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Default Re: Pacific Northwest Ground Crew

WOODSHREDER: Thank you for the information. I've spent many hours on coast to coast, and have enjoyed every bit. It seems to me that all areas of Fault lines are suspect. If anyone has a bead-line onto a recent map of world fault lines, it would be a great resource for this forum. I'll throw it on my "to do list". Haven't had time to hear the interview, but will soon. If there are any other places in the PNW that curl your toes, please give us a heads up! BIlly is worthy of his own thread, and this is something I would happily discuss in a separate group. Let me know if your open to that.

DOMINIC: Welcome!! Please feel free to share your talents! Thanks for dropping a hello and lending your support.

WELCOME CARRIE1971: Thank you for the very accurate and needed to know information on Mt. Rainer. As I was reading your post, I had a sense that you have a deep faith and background in Religious Studies. Have you ever considered starting your own thread? Not too long ago I lived in New Orleans, I have a firsthand understanding of FEMA; and that is a thread unto itself. Thanks again and hope to hear more form you in the future.

NEWLY_AWAKENED: That is some good intel and exactly what this group needs! I am so pleased that you have said hello! What a jewel! I look forward to hearing more. I've eaten a few MRE's in New Orleans, they are not that bad. Watch out for the gum though, it is a laxative and is not labeled as such. Do you know of food sources that are even more compact in size and nutritional value? Anything that would work on a long trek? Though MRE's are action packed, they can be cumbersome if you have to carry. Each one has a large calorie value, really you could eat just once a day and be OK for a while (if you where on the road). What do you suggest? Also, what is you opinion of transportable water purification systems?

Thanks again for your candor.

Peace of Mind,
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