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Old 09-12-2006, 12:42 PM
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Elwood...my elevation here in Saint Anthony, is a little over 5,000 feet. My "playground" is the Island Park Caldera - around 7,000 feet and up (I like to tell people I play in a volcano - which is true). Been to Lima a few times, too! Gorgeous up there.

Nancy - You won't have any trouble with Nampa, then! Lewiston is north of you, sitting right on the Idaho-Washington border. Clarkson, WA is its "sister-city" connected by a bridge. Beatutiful area there, too.
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Congrats on your move north Nancy, are you going to change your name to Nancy-Id now?
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