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Post by chrisoconnor on Jan 18, 2008 13:59:07 GMT -5
Wendell & Sarah,
Sorry, but it's killing me. I know "hidden" means exactly that, and the thrill factor is diminished some if you give away his location, but like I said, it's gnawing at me. I haven't slept much the last few nights, tossing and turning over this. I'm not asking you to tell me exactly where the rhinoceros will be hidden; I'm just asking to know which loop he's on, North Peak or Hazel Nut? I want to know when it's safe to let my guard down, relax some. I remind you, regardless of your intent, quasi-mastadons with ivory spears fixed to their snouts are often dangerous and signed waiver or no, there is some liability for race directors given to hiding massive, fiercely territorial, ill-tempered land mammals along race courses -- even ones kept as pets. I promise to be as shocked as ever, but last time, I was tending to some personal business trailside when he sprung out at me. I'm coming prepared with a diaper this time, but really, I'm looking to take the edge off some of the stress.
Thanks in advance, Chris
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Post by Pacific Coast Trail Runs on Jan 18, 2008 14:09:45 GMT -5
If we told you which loop it was on, that would take MORE than half the fun out of it for us!!
OK, we'll narrow it down a bit...he's not on North Peak Road.
Good luck tomorrow!
Sarah
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Post by chrisoconnor on Jan 18, 2008 14:15:36 GMT -5
If we told you which loop it was on, that would take MORE than half the fun out of it for us!! Sadists. <scribble, scribble> Rhino not on North Pear Peak Road. </scribble, scribble>
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