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Old 04-07-2007, 04:34 PM   #21
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The video was made almost 3 years ago. It was well planned out, to take advantage of unknowing workers. BTW, Mike (the interviewer) is probably more familiar with the Marcy Dam area /Van Ho trail, than anyone on this forum. He knows his rare plants, and hiker patterns. There is a tremendous amount of irony in him doing that video.

Actually, Mike is trying to find the time to come over a say hi to you guys.
Sounds like you know him? Also sounds like you know about the fun we’ve been having for the past few years?
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