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- From: pggreen@juliet.caltech.edu (Green, Peter G.)
- Newsgroups: rec.skiing
- Subject: Re: K2
- Date: 26 Jan 1993 09:28 PST
- Organization: California Institute of Technology
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- In article <1k1m48INN4pf@news.gac.edu>, censtad@nic.gac.edu writes...
- >I just saw this movie and if you haven't had the chance to rent it...
- >please do so. The mountains are truly a gift of God.
- >
- >--
- >Chris Enstad
- >Gustavus Adolphus College Are you experienced?
- >St. Peter, MN 56082
- >
- The movie K2 was filmed in the lowlands of Pakistan and the
- mountains fo British Columbia, Canada. (The Mt. Waddington area
- I think.) There may have been one still photo in the backgournd
- of @K2 itslef.
-
- -Peter Green
- pgg@chemsys.caltech.edu
-
- :wq
-