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Melanie D.M |
May 24 2006, 06:37 PM
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Mr. McMhon how does it fell slepping on ice?
Why didtn you take snpooy on the trip? When you where going to Greenland was it fun sitting in the hammick? Do you like being in gleeland? Would you rather be here grading papers or doing what you are doing at grennland? Have you got frost bite? |
Kevin_McMahon |
May 25 2006, 05:03 PM
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Mr. McMhon how does it fell slepping on ice? Why didtn you take snpooy on the trip? When you where going to Greenland was it fun sitting in the hammick? Do you like being in gleeland? Would you rather be here grading papers or doing what you are doing at grennland? Have you got frost bite? Hi Melanie - It feels kind of funny to say that you are sleeping on snow and ice. My tent actually has a piece of wood underneath it. Then the material of the tent floor covers the wood. Then, I have a foam pad, another pad, and then my sleeping bag. Because of all these different layers, I am not directly on the snow and ice. I am sorry I left snoopy behind. I really didn't like sitting in the netting on the plane. It wasn't like a hammock because you couldn't lie down. I love Greenland. It is such a unique country. I am glad I am here but I would rather be grading papers (jk). I am not frost bite. I try to keep on my warm boots and gloves. |
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