[at-l] nobo, sobo?

David Addleton dfaddleton at gmail.com
Sat Aug 19 14:46:38 CDT 2006


and all this time I've been thinking elbow is where Napoleon was poisoned .
. .

On 8/19/06, Tamara Krebs <tamarakrebs20 at hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> An elbow is a hinge joint of which the humerous bone, ulna and radius bone
> meet. the "funny bone" also known as the ulnar nerve is also located at
> this
> junction. It is located between the shoulder or the superior aspect of the
> humerous, and the wrist or the distal aspect of the ulna and radius bones.
> The knobby part of the elbow is the superior aspect of the ulna bone. The
> elbow allows our arms to bend. Without elbows we would not be able to feed
> ourselves effectivly. (we'd have one heck of a mess on our faces.
>
> Tamara Krebs
> --------------------------
> TamaraKrebs20 at hotmail.com
>
>
>
> From: "Martin Fors" <revmrf at verizon.net>
> To: <at-l at backcountry.net>
> Subject: [at-l]  nobo, sobo?
> Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2006 17:26:59 -0400
>
> Dear Tamara,
>
> Now that you've been 'educated' in the meanings of NOBO and SOBO, what the
> heck is an elbow?
>
> Rusty, who has visited with 6 NOBOs and 2 SOBOs in the Glencliff area,
> these
> last 2 days.  BTW, blueberries/huckleberries galore over 3000 feet in
> NH/AT.
>
>
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