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Welcome back everyone. Sorry about the down time. I've been really busy lately and haven't made time to mend fences around here. It's spring time now, so you should definately be seeing more of me around here and I'll get things back in order.
Again, sorry everyone.
Jay
Again, sorry everyone.
Jay

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Re: Back Online
Jay I for one am glad that you and the site are back.
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Tom
"As always, I welcome this transition, but each time I do so with a small dose of seemingly incurable apprehension. The first step is always the hardest..." Sweeper, Colorado Trail, 2002
"I know the Trail. If not its entirety, I know its glory, its shortcomings, its bitterness. And still I long for it." Hephzibah, Appalachian Trail, 2003
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ouachita hiker- Master of the Arkansas Backcountry
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Me too.
I got amused when a new register said who is this Jay guy and why are we looking for him.
I got amused when a new register said who is this Jay guy and why are we looking for him.

Dfieldhiker- Backcountry Explorer
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Dfieldhiker wrote:I got amused when a new register said who is this Jay guy and why are we looking for him.
That cracks me up...

Jay- Admin

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Jay wrote:Dfieldhiker wrote:I got amused when a new register said who is this Jay guy and why are we looking for him.
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That cracks me up...
And I was the one that explained who "JAY" was!
By the way notice the ERL effort that has begun.
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Tom
"As always, I welcome this transition, but each time I do so with a small dose of seemingly incurable apprehension. The first step is always the hardest..." Sweeper, Colorado Trail, 2002
"I know the Trail. If not its entirety, I know its glory, its shortcomings, its bitterness. And still I long for it." Hephzibah, Appalachian Trail, 2003
Friends of the Ouachita Trail
http://www.friendsot.org/

ouachita hiker- Master of the Arkansas Backcountry
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Location: Dierks, Arkansas

Re: Back Online
I'm planning on hangin' here at the site lots more, but now I'm leaving town again for a few days. I may have web access, but I'll be in a remote area, so I'm not sure yet.
Either way, if I disappear again for a few days, don't worry: I'LL BE BACK!
(And I did some reading on the ERL stuff Tom, I dig what I'm seeing. I'll comment more on that when I return.)
Either way, if I disappear again for a few days, don't worry: I'LL BE BACK!
(And I did some reading on the ERL stuff Tom, I dig what I'm seeing. I'll comment more on that when I return.)

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Re: Back Online
Jay wrote:I'm planning on hangin' here at the site lots more, but now I'm leaving town again for a few days. I may have web access, but I'll be in a remote area, so I'm not sure yet.
Either way, if I disappear again for a few days, don't worry: I'LL BE BACK!
(And I did some reading on the ERL stuff Tom, I dig what I'm seeing. I'll comment more on that when I return.)
Did you notice how fast it snowballed! Amazing!! But it don't count till we get on the trail. Got to be
more than just talk but this time it will happen..
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Tom
"As always, I welcome this transition, but each time I do so with a small dose of seemingly incurable apprehension. The first step is always the hardest..." Sweeper, Colorado Trail, 2002
"I know the Trail. If not its entirety, I know its glory, its shortcomings, its bitterness. And still I long for it." Hephzibah, Appalachian Trail, 2003
Friends of the Ouachita Trail
http://www.friendsot.org/

ouachita hiker- Master of the Arkansas Backcountry
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Location: Dierks, Arkansas

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Its good to hear from you, and I hope that we can all meet up on the trail soon.
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Psalm 19:1-3 "The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament sheweth his handywork. Day unto day uttereth speech, and night unto night sheweth knowledge. There is no speech nor language, where their voice is not heard."

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Jay, I haven't met you, but everyone talks highly of you and I know I'm glad your here!
Mark
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