bimberi Wilderness Project

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Re: bimberi Wilderness Project

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Thankyou Rusty and Yowie Bait.. it was strange enough to check out. At the end of the day it was good to rule it out though unfortunately I did waste the time of the researchers. In the back of my mind I thought it was too good to be true.
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Oh well cant blame you for trying. Dont let it deter you from gathering your evidence Dave. Your doing a great job. (thumb up)
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People get into weird places and do weird sh*t for all sorts of reasons.

When I'm in a remote place I think to myself if I'm here for X reason theres a good chance someone else has been here for their own reasons. I've also learnt that just because you don't see anyone in a spot it doesn't mean someone isn't watching you. Creepy but true
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DaveR wrote:Thankyou Rusty and Yowie Bait.. it was strange enough to check out. At the end of the day it was good to rule it out though unfortunately I did waste the time of the researchers. In the back of my mind I thought it was too good to be true.
At least your scientific method was exemplary - keep up the good work.
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gregvalentine wrote:
DaveR wrote:Thankyou Rusty and Yowie Bait.. it was strange enough to check out. At the end of the day it was good to rule it out though unfortunately I did waste the time of the researchers. In the back of my mind I thought it was too good to be true.
At least your scientific method was exemplary - keep up the good work.
As much as I love my sister, she may have to take one for the team. Or two if they travel in pairs :twisted:
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Tim* wrote:
gregvalentine wrote:
DaveR wrote:Thankyou Rusty and Yowie Bait.. it was strange enough to check out. At the end of the day it was good to rule it out though unfortunately I did waste the time of the researchers. In the back of my mind I thought it was too good to be true.
At least your scientific method was exemplary - keep up the good work.
As much as I love my sister, she may have to take one for the team. Or two if they travel in pairs :twisted:
You seem to have replied to my comment in another thread.
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Hmm weird. No idea how I've managed that
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gregvalentine wrote:
DaveR wrote:Thankyou Rusty and Yowie Bait.. it was strange enough to check out. At the end of the day it was good to rule it out though unfortunately I did waste the time of the researchers. In the back of my mind I thought it was too good to be true.
At least your scientific method was exemplary - keep up the good work.
Thankyou Greg.. the method is others work. I am lucky to have the expertise available to me. Even if it is synthetic fibre.. (no brains)
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