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> Calvin-just curious about the comment about the most popular treks.
> Your name was mentioned as the font of knowledge <g>. Any idea which
> are the most popular (the fact that many are changing in 2005
> notwithstanding)? Thanks. YIS. Mike ('76, '02, '04).
No, I don't have info as to the popularity of specific treks. I do know
that those which end by exiting via the Tooth or have Baldy included are
much more popular than the ones which don't include either of those
landmarks.
I did think it was interesting that one trek was not selected at all
during 2004 as the odds of that taking place are probably as high as my
chances of winning my state's lottery (aka Texas Idiot Tax).
YiS,
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