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Gord Hannah (1:17/23) wrote to Steven Horn at 06:04 on 22 May 2008:
GH> No problem it was good to finally meet Canada's furthest north
GH> sysop, with whom I had been "conversing" with for quite a number of
GH> years, a highlight of the year for sure.
When I finally became a regional independent in 1991, there were still
several nodes north of here, They have all fallen by the wayside and I
think I'm now North America's furthest north sysop. FRightening .:-)
GH> Whoops, how far north of Fort Nelson?
About 20 miles north near where the highway cuts off to Fort Liard.
GH> Lucky you, the hot, medium, or cooler part of the hot springs?
I normally opt for the medium part. The cool part is too cold and the hot
part is too toasty.
GH> In our area good roads are a plus.
When one has to cover 1462 miles in four days, goo roads are a major help.
GH> Hope this helps. Keep us posted.
Take care,
Steven Horn (steven.horn{at}northwestel.net)
Moderator, ALASKA_CHAT
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