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Date:         Tue, 23 Jan 2007 08:29:16 -0700
Reply-To:     Maggie Dew <wildebus@GMAIL.COM>
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From:         Maggie Dew <wildebus@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: whales of weekend
Comments: To: jsh999_8@HOTMAIL.COM
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Actually, Hunter Peak is 8368 ft. in elevation - and is in Texas but right on the New Mexico border. The nearest town - Carlsbad, NM - is itself at 3300 ft. Lots of good hiking - and caving - in that area.

Maggie '85 Subaru Westy "Anne Bonney"

>Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2007 20:42:58 -0800 >From: John Howze <jsh999_8@HOTMAIL.COM> >Subject: Re: whales of weekend

>I guess I have an observation too. >Going into Southeastern New Mexico >are the Guadalupe Mountains.... >Not difficult to get too, plenty of highway >to get there..... >=20 >But one of those RV's is inevitably in >the parking lot. Where if you wish >you can watch the Superbowl.... >=20 >But, if you want to get away from >that? It is also a great hike.... >About four hours to the top. >of Hunter Peak... pardon my=20 >lack of knowledge but I believe >about 4500 ft elevation.What if the world suddenly revolved backwards. And = >we all started growing younger. How would we feel about the passage of time= ?=


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