Definitely take a picture of your two trail buddies, I've never heard of
"pack goats", as a young sapling I use to have a couple of young goats
as pets among a whole herd of other critters, (we had 300 acres out in
the edge of a small town) they were a lot of fun, very playful, but they
had a mind of their own and would follow you only if it suited them. I
use to put a small backpack on my dog, a Boxer and he would carry stuff
for me as we scampered all over the countryside, but not the water, it
would get quite warm.


Memories......


On Sat, 2006-06-03 at 07:09 -0600, n0tu/Steve wrote:
> Looking for Qs this PM as I pack up this morning getting ready for the
> LAITF and TAC overlapping QRP tests this afternoon. I'll be on the KX1
> SN383 and doublet hung in the nearest Ponderosa pine tree at ~9,000'
> in CO mtns
> Join the fun!
> LAITF info: http://mysite.verizon.net/vze7v384/nj2om/id12.html
> TAC info: http://www.n3epa.org/Pages/TAC-Contest.htm
> 
> My trail buddies Peanut and Rooster (young pack goats) will keep me
> company and may bear part of my burden. Probably ask them to carry the
> extra water as there's none on top of mtn whereI'm headed and the
> forecast is for hot (90s) and dry so thunderstorms are unlikely but in
> CO your never know!
> 
> Taking a camera so I'll post some pix later.
> http://www.angelfire.com/planet/goatman/
> http://www.wiseoldgoat.blogspot.com/
> hope to CU ...back to packing, Steve/n0tu
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