>
> John is also correct in that the wind blows thru the area creating what
> sounds that could be mistaken for voices. We know there were four crews
> on the Ranch that week and we saw the Austin Crew later that day. The
> Ohio crew was at Baldy and the Dallas crew was probably at St. James
> watching the football game<grin>. There were also some bear hunters so
> maybe they had wandered to that area, none of us will ever know.
>
That hike was before we ate the pinto beans that John & Susan cooked,
right? I think those were "windless" beans anyway.
YiS,
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