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WhiteBlaze
01-12-2008, 17:30
<font style="font-size:85%;font-family:arial,sans-serif"><table border=0 width= valign=top cellpadding=2 cellspacing=7 style="font-size:100%;font-family:arial,sans-serif"><tr><td valign=top class=j><br><div style="padding-top:0.8em;"><img alt="" height="1" width="1"></div><div class=lh><a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/1-0&fd=R&url=http://www.accessnorthga.com/detail.php%3Fn%3D205641%26c%3D10&cid=1126115624&ei=YTGJR8uyH4zaywTKipW0DA">Campfire ban lifted; hiking <b>trail</b> reopened</a><br><font size=-1><font color=#6f6f6f>Access North Georgia,&nbsp;GA&nbsp;-</font> <nobr>Jan 10, 2008</nobr></font><br><font size=-1>This means the public can now use campfires along the <b>Appalachian Trail</b> and other undeveloped parts of the national forests. In the period leading up to the <b>...</b></font><br></div></td></tr></table></font>

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Skidsteer
01-12-2008, 18:43
Some confusion/misinformation in the article.


Recent rains and snow have prompted a lifting of the campfire ban that has been in place several months in the Chattahoochee and Oconee national forests and the hiking trail on Blood Mountain that was closed last week after the disappearance of a hiker has reopened.


Fires on Blood Mountain or in the Blood Mountain Wilderness are prohibited year-round.
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jrwiesz
01-12-2008, 19:35
Some confusion/misinformation in the article.

Fires on Blood Mountain or in the Blood Mountain Wilderness are prohibited year-round.
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From the article you spoke of:

Recent rains and snow have prompted a lifting of the campfire ban that has been in place several months in the Chattahoochee and Oconee national forests and the hiking trail on Blood Mountain that was closed last week after the disappearance of a hiker has reopened.

Maybe a coma in the right spot might help. Maybe, like this?

...Oconee national forests, and the hiking trail...

Just my guess.:-?

jrwiesz
01-12-2008, 19:37
From the article you spoke of:


Maybe a coma in the right spot might help. Maybe, like this?

...Oconee national forests, and the hiking trail...

Just my guess.:-?
I meant comma. Talk about syntax!:o