messge from B7871 @ AOL

From: bob smith (73551.2745@CompuServe.COM-DeleteThis)
Date: Tue Apr 01 1997 - 08:20:08 PST


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From: bob smith <73551.2745@CompuServe.COM-DeleteThis>
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This is a selfish request to quite down a bit about Palo. This break will eat
gear fairly rapidly once the unsuspecting decends into 'discovery bay', also
mentioned as the rock garden. Sail there, and you will 'discover' what I mean.

If you enjoy the spot, there is no reason to try and entice others to crowd the
peak. There is plenty of discussion regarding Tuba, and I think it would be a
good idea to leave it at that...By the way, bw, you did catch a killer right
before losing your rig to Discovery....

See Yah,

Bob Smith



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