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Post by roncriswell@sbcglobal.net » Mon Jan 03, 2011 10:37 am

That's hilaroius Mike. I had a guy from Midland once tell me about a hill he used to take his girlfriend on a date to ...er...... see her scenary so to speak. I told him there ain't no hills in Midland. You have to go to the Guadalupes or around Van Horn for any hill of substance. Interestingly, I have read there were no Mesquite trees in Texas 200 years ago. They arrived from cows eating the Mesquite beans and poop from Mexican cattle drives into TX. The central part of the state is now a Mesquite forest and bigger than your bonsai Oaks. Criswell
On Jan 2, 2011, at 8:37 PM, Mike Huber wrote:   We're in the "Biggest Oak Forest in the world "  .....How can you say there's No Trees ????   http://www.talklikeatexan.com/texastalk/largest-oak-forest-in-the-world/   LOL, Mike Huber   CC: glds@...; DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com To: nomad59@... From: roncriswell@... Date: Sun, 2 Jan 2011 17:49:26 -0600 Subject: Re: [DSN_KLR650] tents   Not good in lower levels of the southwest (no trees). Criswell Sent from my iPhone On Jan 2, 2011, at 5:43 PM, mark ward wrote: [quote]   Tidings all   last year I seen a combo "tent" that hung like a hammock, but stiffer sides like a cot, so you didn't have to sleep on your back all curved feet in the air, like hammocks make you. (I sleep on my side's alot.)   ratchet strapped between two trees.   So it packs SMALL yet keep you dry and flat. (kinda)  and no worry of sticks and Rocks tearing the floor if set up in the woods   Anyone Know about it?? (who what where?)   Thanks in advance.   Mark (W. Mi.)
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