compass reading
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Started on 2003-10-14
compass reading
From: inomee3 (inomee3@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2003-10-14 01:05:30 UTC
> I'm wondering just how subjective this rule of (paraphrasing
> here) "no trample" is.
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Okay, I'm glad I didn't go where I thought the fairy falls letterbox
might be. As I suspected, I forgot how to work my compass and was
looking in practically the oposite direction. Duh!
Re: [LbNA] compass reading
From: (HANNAHKAT@aol.com) |
Date: 2003-10-14 13:49:19 UTC-04:00
In a message dated 10/13/03 9:08:19 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
inomee3@yahoo.com writes:
> >I'm wondering just how subjective this rule of (paraphrasing
> >here) "no trample" is.
>
IMHO I would say that "No Trample" or "Leave no Trace" should be taken to
mean that if someone comes along soon after you, that there would be no way for
them to tell you had been there.
I try to make sure I don't crush plants (as much as is humanly possible) and
haven't left a definite path. ( I push stuff aside rather than step on it) I
also do a lot of artfully tossing leaves etc to cover any place I have sat down
or moved rocks that might be visible.
-Kim (Rustypuff)
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inomee3@yahoo.com writes:
> >I'm wondering just how subjective this rule of (paraphrasing
> >here) "no trample" is.
>
IMHO I would say that "No Trample" or "Leave no Trace" should be taken to
mean that if someone comes along soon after you, that there would be no way for
them to tell you had been there.
I try to make sure I don't crush plants (as much as is humanly possible) and
haven't left a definite path. ( I push stuff aside rather than step on it) I
also do a lot of artfully tossing leaves etc to cover any place I have sat down
or moved rocks that might be visible.
-Kim (Rustypuff)
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]