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	<title>Comments on: Trinity Videos</title>
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		<title>By: mark</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Aug 2008 03:50:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I loved looking at your pictures of the Trinity Alps. They inspired me to take a trip up there. The ride up 299 to Lewiston is really a spectacle of climate change. The Trinity river above Trinity Lake was great. On Rt. 3 to Etna about two cars an hour passed by. Unfortunately, the bugs ate Barbara alive and she looked like she had been shot with a BB gun so we returned early. I have vowed to return on a bike and just bop around there alone for a day or two and put up with the pitfalls of nature on my own. Remember, if a bear eats you in the woods and there is no one to witness this, then it did not necessarily happen. This may be my overall philosophy of life, come to think of it.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I loved looking at your pictures of the Trinity Alps. They inspired me to take a trip up there. The ride up 299 to Lewiston is really a spectacle of climate change. The Trinity river above Trinity Lake was great. On Rt. 3 to Etna about two cars an hour passed by. Unfortunately, the bugs ate Barbara alive and she looked like she had been shot with a BB gun so we returned early. I have vowed to return on a bike and just bop around there alone for a day or two and put up with the pitfalls of nature on my own. Remember, if a bear eats you in the woods and there is no one to witness this, then it did not necessarily happen. This may be my overall philosophy of life, come to think of it.</p>
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