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Re: For what it's worth...
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I'm sorry that you see it that way.

I do not back Gordon. I only accept that His methods work and suggest speed may not be a priority. Terrain may be everything.

I find Steve aloof and condescending. Observations contrary to His beliefs are dismissed as unimportant and irrelevant.
With 35 years of exspereance of towing. pushing and pulling things that are of considerable weight both wheeled and non wheeled I do know a little on the subject. But hey, that has no important to Him..

My question of rope and where did they get it from and for that mater why would they have it is very relevant. After all you cant use what you don't own and given the time and effect to make rope it would have a great value and you would only own what you needed... But all I got was sarcasm.

As far as I'm concerned This subject is closed I have no time for it..

Tony


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Posted by tonyh
21st November 2008ce
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