TF,

Thanks buddy!

As to the climbers, One found dead in a snow cave near the summit. Now It's 
looking pretty bleak for the remaining two climbers. The rescue/recovery teams 
have all but close Air search and are concentrating on the "ground" below the 
summit.. Near vertical slope that has as much as 10 feet of new snow. The 
search is pretty sure they went that way because of an anchor "Y" that the 
climbers had deployed..  They must have laid it during the Over 100 mph winds 
and snow/ice there last week.
Also, the Cat that was found. 3 delivery crew missing. They found the EPIRB in 
a Sealed box on board and a rope tied around the Saildrive unit. My guess, they 
deployed a liferaft in 30 foot seas. Not much chance of survival.
Nothing more heard about the fishermen..

Yes, you are so right. The West Coast from mid California to Alaska..  Isn't 
the place to be sailing during the Winter time.. 
But like so many of we XY types, there are always a few who want to challenge 
Nature.
And they " Die, Doing what they 'love' to do "
STUPID !

All my best to you and yours.
ralph



  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: tim ford 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2006 11:09 AM
  Subject: Re: catalina27-talk: The Yearly Solstice Posting


  great post, Ralph!
  to you and all our listalopes, happy holidays.

  tf
  first day of summer: friday

  (ps...i hope they find those climbers out your way, Ralph.
  i dont hold much hope for the Voyage 440 delivery crew
  or the fishing boat that went down off the Rogue River
  bar...tough coast you all have out there...one heck of a
  storm, too)




  Ralph E. Ahseln wrote:
  > *Days of Celebration, *

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