Re: [90attendees] Hiking near Toronto

"Montgomery, Douglas" <dougm@nist.gov> Thu, 24 July 2014 20:12 UTC

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From: "Montgomery, Douglas" <dougm@nist.gov>
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>
>p.s.
>Uh oh, I just checked and there *are* such things as bear repellents in
>Canada. Do they really work or is it like making myself extra spicy for
>a bear?

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