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Re: An enjoyable paperback.

From: Dan Allen (no email)
Date: Sat Jun 19 2004 - 11:47:11 EDT

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    No apologies needed. I thank you for sharing George. I consider this to be
    related to NAV-L, as it motivates us to get out there and go see places!

    If there were no travel, then there would be no need of navigation.

    I wish everyone a happy Summer Solstice shortly. My software calculates it as
    occuring around June 21st, 00:57:00 GMT.

    Dan

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    [mailto:]On Behalf Of George Huxtable
    Sent: Saturday, June 19, 2004 12:31 AM
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    Subject: An enjoyable paperback.

    This has little (well, nothing, to be accurate) to do with navigation, but
    I've just enjoyed reading "Does anyone read Lake Hazen?", by C. Ian Jackson
    (CCI Press, 2002) so much that I feel the need to share it. I couldn't put
    it down, and am still chuckling about it.

    It's "occasional publication No 53", of the Canadian Circumpolar Institute,
    ISBN 1-896445-24-1, so perhaps not the sort of thing you would find on a
    railway station bookstall.

    You might summarise the story line thus- "Four young graduates manned an
    observation station for a year in the very far North of Canada, in 1957.
    Not much happened."

    However, the anti-Heroic style, and the humour, reminded me strongly of
    Eric Newby's "A short walk in the Hindu Kush", my favourite travel book of
    all.

    Apologies for going off-topic.

    George.

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