One potential drawback to the starlight version of the story... It may have
been harder to ascertain if Montana was as easy on the eyes as you
recollect. ;^)
Darin
Bob Whitmire wrote:
>
> Speaking of details, I got an e-mail back from my friend. He does not
> recall the fire. His recollection is that we didn't have one, that we
> were standing around talking by starlight, and that Montana not only
> cooked all of us supper, but went to be earlier than we three men.
> But he also expressed disappointment that she didn't go to bed with
> him. <g> He remembers we had been hiking all day, and had gone on
> longer than we should have, and had basically just stepped fifteen or
> twenty yards off the trail into a small clearing. Our Billy and
> Montana showed up a few minutes later and asked if they could share
> the clearing, and, my friend says, we reluctantly agreed, what with
> the point of wilderness camping being to get away from people.
>
> Interesting that I recall a fire and he recalls conversation by
> starlight. That's about as divergent as you can get. I kinda like the
> starlight thing, though. Maybe next time I tell the story I'll go
> with Don's recollection. You folks won't tell, right?
>
> --Bob
>
>
>> On Jan 24, 2007, at 1:29 PM, Bob Whitmire wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Truth is, after 25 years I'm a bit sketchy on details.
>>
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