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    HMKL = hope my knees last

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    At16
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    Ken B
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    Odd, all my suggestions were in all-caps, but they were changed to lower case when it posted. Weird.
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    Ayce

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    Love people and use things; never the reverse.

    Mt. Katahdin would be a lot quicker to climb if its darn access trail didn't start all the way down in Georgia.

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    ayce

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    +1 ayce! .

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    I had SOBO, but gave it up when I moved to Montana a few years ago. I saw NOBO at Trail Days one year.

    I'd never had a vanity plate before I got the SOBO plate. Once I had it, I realized I never have to walk back to the car to look at my license plate when registering in a campground or motel. Not a huge deal, but makes me smile when it happens.

    In Montana you get 6 characters on vanity plates. I tried to get 5 Leaf (short for Five-Leafed Clover, my trail name) or SOBO-AT in Montana, but the clerk at the courthouse found both of those highly suspicious. I explained what both of them mean, but she didn't relent.
    If not NOW, then WHEN?

    ME>GA 2006
    http://www.trailjournals.com/entry.cfm?trailname=3277

    Instagram hiking photos: five.leafed.clover

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