Well, if I had a pair of Crocs, it wouldn't matter, since I have never
trusted those new fangled moving stairs. I'm happy to hike up the trail,
dragging my external frame pack behind me...
Dave Smith
PS - I have Crocs (love em for in camp, non cooking), and I love my
external frame pack.
John LeBlanc wrote:
> I knew it was going to happen and I tried my best as in "do your best"
> to warn you Pholks about wearing Crocs at Philmont.
>
> I wanna tell you now that you are just really lucky that none of you
> got them hung up in the elevators there or was it escalators, anyway
> it's them moving thingys.
>
> But this morning on the TV, they said to always be ready to hollar to
> somebody at the end of the thing to hit the button and stop the action
> before the Crocs eat your toes off.
>
> I know you feel much better knowing that safety is just a shout away.
>
> John LeBlanc.
>
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