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Date:         Thu, 29 Sep 94 7:12:01 EDT
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From:         dcarment@ccs.carleton.ca (David Carment)
Subject:      Re: Questions, questions more questions

Bradley writes: > > On Wed, 28 Sep 1994, Steve Johnson wrote: > > > Obviously, since you are in camping mode, you'll be taking more food and > > stuff for "roughing it". Be sure to bring sleeping bags, even if you are > > going in the summer. It gets pretty cold in some places. > > I just wanted to second the part about how cold it can get even in the > summer. Yellostone got damn COLD in August at night. I almost froze to > death, and there was ice on my car in the morning. Fortunately I had a > winter coat with me. > We had snow in the lake Tahoe area two Junes ago. The park would not let us stay at the campsite and so we had to stay at a motel (no camper then). The Yanks thought these Canadians jumping into Hot Tubs with a foot of snow on the ground were crazy.....DC> >

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