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To: MrsNose who wrote (16433)3/23/1999 9:46:00 AM
From: Walt  Respond to of 26850
 
ThANKS, Its a pretty good article and Im sure lots will read it.
As it happens I own some claims on one of the lakes which the road crosses so every load heading north rumbbles across it, now if I could only figuer out a way to charge a royality. Probably make more if I set up a hot dog stand.
The part about the ice noises is true and if you are standing by the road or camped by it you can hear the rumbles of the trucks coming miles away as water, ice carries sound farther then air. Often wonder what the fish think about it all.
regards Walt



To: MrsNose who wrote (16433)3/23/1999 12:15:00 PM
From: .Trev  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26850
 
Margie

Interesting post thanks. Is the guy Noseworthy a relative????

Saw an interesting program on A&E at the week-end, about a couple of Alaskan guys who went through the ice on 2 snowmobiles. One was close enough to shore to get out soaking wet but couldn't reach his buddy who was further ou. So he set out to walk 7 miles to the village for help. It took him more than 3 hours but the other guy was still alive when rescue came so they both survived. Personally I'll stick to the hot tub, the sound of bees fro afar, and of course marmalade for breakfast.

Cheers.