He was a murderer and he liked to hike also. I’m trying to see the relevance of how the two are tied together other than it was mentioned in the article he killed someone and he spent his free time hiking.If you are sensitive to violent, *************** you may not want to read the articles.
He was a murderer and he liked to hike also. I’m trying to see the relevance of how the two are tied together other than it was mentioned in the article he killed someone and he spent his free time hiking.
Thank you clarifying. Still don’t see where there is a relative connection between the two.It was the victim, Jason Amerault, who liked to hike, and had almost completed the NEHH and NE67.
Thank you for clarifying. Now I see where your coming from.The reason for the post is that someone in the hiking community may have know the victim. Although I expect the 100 highest community has probably expanded substantially over the years in the old days those going for the list frequently crossed tracks with other with the same goal.
It was the victim, Jason Amerault, who liked to hike, and had almost completed the NEHH and NE67.
His name was Jonathan