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I posted a couple things in here the other day. But I didn't introduce myself. I'm not new to backpacking. I have been doing it of and on my whole life. Lately I have become into it really heavy. I have so much gear it is not even funny and I get out when ever I can. I'm in the military so I get to travel alot and would like to meet people from all over the United States and Europe. I currently in Alaska but I will be leaving here in September 2002. I don't know where im going but if i'm lucky I will meet people on here and they can hook me up with some hikes where I go.
kodiakman
8:07:28 PM
12/26/01

Welcome!
walkindude
8:10:14 PM
12/26/01

Hi Kodiakman. I don't know where I'm going either, but I always end up somewhere.

freaky
Biz
8:14:56 PM
12/26/01

Good luck.
Birch
8:34:14 PM
12/26/01

kodiakman -Welcome to TT. You have not really experienced Alaska unless you've been to Adak, the Pearl of the South Bering Sea. However, if you've been assigned there by the military, it usually means that you've upset someone. I've enjoyed some great hiking there, like around Lake Betty, as a civilian.

What branch of the military are you serving?

What is your connection to MN? We may have a lot in common. I used to canoe a lot in the boundary waters, as well as other places in Northern MN.

aka AdakHiker
nowslimmer
8:41:13 PM
12/26/01

Oh how I long to be in Alaska! Anyway, welcome!
m-nutz
8:42:24 PM
12/26/01

I lived in Minnesota for almost 19 years till i joined the Military. I'm a Staff Sergeant in the Air Force and I'm stationed at Eielson 20 miles from fairbanks. I have been in Alaska for 5 years and I will have been up here for 6 years total.
kodiakman
9:22:00 PM
12/26/01

its a little out of date but what ever


"The New Newbies Guide .2"



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Ice Tea
9:22:55 PM
12/26/01

Hello, Kodiak. Did Minnesota prepare you for Alaska?
Dunadan
9:44:15 PM
12/26/01

Hello and welcome......:)
Welcome Kodiak I hope you have a good time here....

Mike
iluvbackpacking
9:56:37 PM
12/26/01

You guys rock
Yes Minnesota did help me alot with hiking in Alaska. The biggest part is that I know what to do in cold weather. When I leave here i'm going to have a hard time with heat depending on where I go. Right now I have a good idea on where to find water and how much to drink. If i go to Texas or any of the southern states it is going to be something to get to know. I just wanted to tell everyone that this sight rocks. I find myself here all the time now. If anyone wants to talk about hiking my AIM name is kodiakman77. I hope to hear from some more of you. And to all of the women out there I call everyone guys it is a midwest thing.
kodiakman
10:05:30 PM
12/26/01

You say midwest did you live in the midwest at one time?If so where at?
iluvbackpacking
10:11:29 PM
12/26/01

I lived in a small town about 20 miles from Duluth, Minnesota.
kodiakman
10:31:32 PM
12/26/01

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