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Richard, I was thinking about your "surprises" and when we think of a
strainer, we think of a tree fallen in the river. I will tell you though that to see a hugh sumederro, where the water all of a sudden goes underground, gives a new meaning to the word - strainer! RkyMtnHootOwl Richard Ferguson wrote: Snip ... I think that if you just pick a river off the map, you might be rapelling as part of your portages. ;-) Rapelling is OK, if you have the equipment, the crew, and the time to do it, but I am probably too old and too smart to want to do it. If you get the topos, you can use the feet per mile calculation to give you a hint of which rivers are probably easy, but you would still have to watch out for surprises. Richard -- http://www.fergusonsculpture.com Sculptures in copper and other metals |
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