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Lost Dayhikers Survive For Three Days on Creek Water and Hard Candy


Originally Posted by thetrailboss Like smoke a joint? no they obviously did that before they left the car...(hence leaving lunch in the car...and getting lost)....

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Old Jul 24, 2006, 8:39 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Like smoke a joint?
no they obviously did that before they left the car...(hence leaving lunch in the car...and getting lost).
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no they obviously did that before they left the car...(hence leaving lunch in the car...and getting lost).
If you're high, the last thing that you're going to forget is food.
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Old Jul 25, 2006, 6:32 AM   #13 (permalink)
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If you're high, the last thing that you're going to forget is food.
And are we speaking from experience?
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And are we speaking from experience?
I plead the 5th.
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Old Jul 26, 2006, 9:16 PM   #15 (permalink)
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I was particularly struck by the fact that this was an article by CNN...in which it contained no hints as to how weak the Democrats were...and how powerful and morally righteous the Republicans were... .
Sounds like they were pretty lucky enough to drink from the cleaner streams at the time...
Have to be careful on the politics line here......

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What strikes me funny is that they were hiking to the waterfall to have a picnic, but their lunch was in the car. I think they were hiking to find a spot to do something else.....
Get your mind out of the gutter, Teachahhhhhhh!
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Hard candy the type found in the bottom of a purse.... The munchies usually don't hit right away.... (pleading the 5th for the 70's -83 or the Mark McGwire defense)

What did they do with the small foil wrapper..........
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What did they do with the small foil wrapper..........
They probably fashioned it into a little one-hitter.

Not that I would know anything about that sort of thing. At all.
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Wow...this thread has taken an interesting turn.

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One hitter? I was thinking about protection & no I don't mean ropes & biners, that would be really weird for the kind of "hiking" they told the authorities they were doing.

Ropes & biners might require a guide, their guide likely should have been Dr. Ruth

To bring it backon track, i don't think of them as hikers any more than I would call jogging two miles on the local rail trail a hike. (I haven't got lost yet)
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