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Scott!

Hey man, a sincere Happy New Year to you too!

The newsgroup here is essentially dead. I don't think there is anyone
else even bothers to read this group anymore. Shame that. These
things ebb and flow with a life all their own.

Read some postings a while back that said you ended up selling
your property because of estate issues. If true, I am sorry to hear
that. Land is a funny thing in that you get attached to it. Many times it
ends being the oldest tradition in the family. To have to sell for taxes,
settlements, is really a tough thing to have to do. I hope all worked
out as best it could.

Are you still writing for a newspaper in Boulder? Any new changes
in the CO water/access rights issues?

While we were never on the same page politically Scott, I always
enjoyed reading your articulate presentations. A worthy intellectual
adversary is a valuable asset. Too bad more people here never
appreciated that. I only regret that, as a casual reader, that I did not
have the time to respond to the level the discussion required.

Touch base from time to time. A few old dinosaurs like me still take
the time to read R.B.P.

May the New Year be one of joy.

Blakely



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Scott Weiser wrote:

Boo!

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Scott Weiser

"I love the Internet, I no longer have to depend on
Friends, family and co-workers, I can annoy people WORLDWIDE!"

© 2004 Scott Weiser


Happy New Year, Scott! Long time to see post. Like Blakely said, this
NG's abouy dead anymore, nothing like the heydays when we used to go
'round and 'round about land ownership issues. Ahhh, the good old days,
eh?

I still owe ya a beer, I'm not sure for what. Maybe someday... :-)


--
John Kuthe,
1st rule of Govt: protect people from Govt
2nd rule of Govt: protect people from each other
BUT: It must *never* become the job of Govt to protect people from
themselves!
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Not entirely dead, Blakely. I still check in regularly.

Happy New Year to all.

Brad Snow
Fairbanks


"Blakely LaCroix" wrote in message
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Scott!

Hey man, a sincere Happy New Year to you too!

The newsgroup here is essentially dead. I don't think there is anyone
else even bothers to read this group anymore. Shame that. These
things ebb and flow with a life all their own.

Read some postings a while back that said you ended up selling
your property because of estate issues. If true, I am sorry to hear
that. Land is a funny thing in that you get attached to it. Many times

it
ends being the oldest tradition in the family. To have to sell for taxes,
settlements, is really a tough thing to have to do. I hope all worked
out as best it could.

Are you still writing for a newspaper in Boulder? Any new changes
in the CO water/access rights issues?

While we were never on the same page politically Scott, I always
enjoyed reading your articulate presentations. A worthy intellectual
adversary is a valuable asset. Too bad more people here never
appreciated that. I only regret that, as a casual reader, that I did not
have the time to respond to the level the discussion required.

Touch base from time to time. A few old dinosaurs like me still take
the time to read R.B.P.

May the New Year be one of joy.

Blakely



Scott Weiser wrote:

Boo!

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Scott Weiser

"I love the Internet, I no longer have to depend on
Friends, family and co-workers, I can annoy people WORLDWIDE!"

© 2004 Scott Weiser




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"Padeen" wrote in message
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Not entirely dead, Blakely. I still check in regularly.

Happy New Year to all.

Brad Snow
Fairbanks



And I drift in from time to time..

--riverman
Kinshasa, Congo




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John, Brad, Myron,

Nice to hear see some old friends pop up. Made my morning.

RBP is awfully quiet. Guess BoatSquak has all the traffic now.
And I suspect some people have gone the Blog route.

Like John said, we really did have some good discussions going
in years past. Some of the river books published even started to
quote the discussions here.

Brad - thought about you just this last weekend while out ice fishing
in a -15 degree day with a 20 mph wind blowing on my back. No
matter how cold it gets, I can still tell everyone "Well it could be
worse - like in Fairbanks". Course the only time I was there it
was June and over 90 degrees. (Did a job for Carr's)
Great town to eat in.

Riverman - still feel guilty about not making that RSA trip. The gap
between what I want to do and what I need to do seems to keep
growing. Really chaps my hide given my love for adventure.

RailTramp at A O L dot com still works as a general email address.

Blakely


riverman wrote:

"Padeen" wrote in message
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Not entirely dead, Blakely. I still check in regularly.

Happy New Year to all.

Brad Snow
Fairbanks



And I drift in from time to time..

--riverman
Kinshasa, Congo


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"Blakely LaCroix" wrote in message
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John, Brad, Myron,

Nice to hear see some old friends pop up. Made my morning.

RBP is awfully quiet. Guess BoatSquak has all the traffic now.
And I suspect some people have gone the Blog route.

riverman - still feel guilty about not making that RSA trip. The gap
between what I want to do and what I need to do seems to keep
growing. Really chaps my hide given my love for adventure.

RailTramp at A O L dot com still works as a general email address.



Well, no worries. I've managed to explore much of RSA, Congo and the
adjoining countries, but access to honest-to-god canoes seems to be
impossible on this continent. I haven't managed a single soul-fulfilling
canoe trip since Latvia, two years ago. On the other hand, I've committed to
a battery recharging year off next year, with the specific task of doing
some river trips on familar waters as well as some new ones. Maybe we'll
still do something up in your neck of the woods when you have time off....it
looks like I'm going to have a chunk of it :-)

--riverman


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Scott, Blakely, John, Brad, riverman,

Hey, if all of you are still hangin' out, how 'bout POSTING ONCE IN A WHILE!
I agree there's not been that much interesting going on, but we could START
something.

Brad, I'd known you were still around, I'd have tried to find you in
Fairbush last summer. My quest this summer was Canada, but I spent
September in AK. I'd had ambitions to do a trip in the Koyukuk, but I was
just too much of a sissy to start off into a howling horizontal whiteout.

Good to hear from everyone.

Fred Klingener


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Happy New Year RBP old timers. I still lurk occasionally. Steve Baker
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Scott!

Hey man, a sincere Happy New Year to you too!

The newsgroup here is essentially dead. I don't think there is anyone
else even bothers to read this group anymore. Shame that. These
things ebb and flow with a life all their own.


Life often intervenes in our recreational pursuits.

Read some postings a while back that said you ended up selling
your property because of estate issues. If true, I am sorry to hear
that. Land is a funny thing in that you get attached to it. Many times it
ends being the oldest tradition in the family. To have to sell for taxes,
settlements, is really a tough thing to have to do. I hope all worked
out as best it could.


Not just yet. Things were dicey for a while...and still are, but I haven't
had to sell the farm yet, though it's come quite near to bankrupting me to
do so.


Are you still writing for a newspaper in Boulder?


No, both Wayne Laugesen (the Editor) and I quit the Weekly in December of
2002. We (along with his lovely wife Dede) now own and operate three small
companies, a media creation business called "Windhover Creative Partners", a
news/op-ed business called "Altnews" (still on the drawing board) and a DVD
video business making religious education videos for Catholics and their
children. Our first DVD, "Holy Baby! Seven Prayers in Seven Languages" is on
the market and selling pretty well so far. (Warning: Brazen Commercial Plug
Ahead!) You can check it out at www.therosaryproject.com


Any new changes
in the CO water/access rights issues?


I'll get in to those issues shortly, but yes, there are some updates...
Doubtlessly more to come.


While we were never on the same page politically Scott, I always
enjoyed reading your articulate presentations. A worthy intellectual
adversary is a valuable asset. Too bad more people here never
appreciated that. I only regret that, as a casual reader, that I did not
have the time to respond to the level the discussion required.

Touch base from time to time. A few old dinosaurs like me still take
the time to read R.B.P.

May the New Year be one of joy.


Thanks Blakely, it's been a tough, tough two years, with a lot of hard work
ahead to straighten things out. Still, having a product on the market gives
me hope of success at least, and given how well it's been selling for being
on the market only since October, things are looking up.


Blakely



Scott Weiser wrote:

Boo!

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Regards,
Scott Weiser

"I love the Internet, I no longer have to depend on
Friends, family and co-workers, I can annoy people WORLDWIDE!"

© 2004 Scott Weiser



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Scott Weiser

"I love the Internet, I no longer have to depend on
Friends, family and co-workers, I can annoy people WORLDWIDE!"

© 2004 Scott Weiser

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