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hikerboy wrote:
you just love showing off your wood, dont you?
I don't see any women saying his wood is "impressive".Non hikers are about a psi shy of a legal ball. -
BirdBrain wrote:
hikerboy wrote:
you just love showing off your wood, dont you?
I don't see any women saying his wood is "impressive".
Pretty thin sticksSometimes you will never know the value of a moment until it becomes a memory.
Dr. Seuss -
Rasty wrote:
BirdBrain wrote:
hikerboy wrote:
you just love showing off your wood, dont you?
I don't see any women saying his wood is "impressive".
Pretty thin sticks
http://appalachiantrailcafe.net/cooking-gear/324-the-spoon-thread.html#19537Non hikers are about a psi shy of a legal ball. -
CoachLou wrote:
I was puttin' it into the garage all day Saturday -
BirdBrain wrote:
Rasty wrote:
BirdBrain wrote:
hikerboy wrote:
you just love showing off your wood, dont you?
I don't see any women saying his wood is "impressive".
Pretty thin sticks
http://appalachiantrailcafe.net/cooking-gear/324-the-spoon-thread.html#19537
I hope you don't show that to Mrs. BB...well I hope you do, just don't show her my post, ok?Lost in the right direction. -
TrafficJam wrote:
BirdBrain wrote:
Rasty wrote:
BirdBrain wrote:
hikerboy wrote:
you just love showing off your wood, dont you?
I don't see any women saying his wood is "impressive".
Pretty thin sticks
http://appalachiantrailcafe.net/cooking-gear/324-the-spoon-thread.html#19537
I hope you don't show that to Mrs. BB...well I hope you do, just don't show her my post, ok?
She reads.some of this stuff for laughes. No secrets in this house. If it wasn't joking, that would be a different matter. Then none of this would be funny.Non hikers are about a psi shy of a legal ball. -
BirdBrain wrote:
TrafficJam wrote:
BirdBrain wrote:
Rasty wrote:
BirdBrain wrote:
hikerboy wrote:
you just love showing off your wood, dont you?
I don't see any women saying his wood is "impressive".
Pretty thin sticks
http://appalachiantrailcafe.net/cooking-gear/324-the-spoon-thread.html#19537
I hope you don't show that to Mrs. BB...well I hope you do, just don't show her my post, ok?
She reads.some of this stuff for laughes. No secrets in this house. If it wasn't joking, that would be a different matter. Then none of this would be funny.
:blush: Going to go study my Boy Scout book :blush:Lost in the right direction. -
hikerboy wrote:
i mean really, editing someone elses posts? someone could lose an i.
lets be careful out there
It's all good, after all its only talking. -
BirdBrain wrote:
TrafficJam wrote:
BirdBrain wrote:
Rasty wrote:
BirdBrain wrote:
hikerboy wrote:
you just love showing off your wood, dont you?
I don't see any women saying his wood is "impressive".
Pretty thin sticks
http://appalachiantrailcafe.net/cooking-gear/324-the-spoon-thread.html#19537
I hope you don't show that to Mrs. BB...well I hope you do, just don't show her my post, ok?
She reads.some of this stuff for laughes. No secrets in this house. If it wasn't joking, that would be a different matter. Then none of this would be funny.
It's all in fun, no ulterior motives. Besides, I've got a man, why in the hell would I want to put up with another one? :lol:Lost in the right direction. -
TrafficJam wrote:
BirdBrain wrote:
TrafficJam wrote:
BirdBrain wrote:
Rasty wrote:
BirdBrain wrote:
hikerboy wrote:
you just love showing off your wood, dont you?
I don't see any women saying his wood is "impressive".
Pretty thin sticks
http://appalachiantrailcafe.net/cooking-gear/324-the-spoon-thread.html#19537
I hope you don't show that to Mrs. BB...well I hope you do, just don't show her my post, ok?
She reads.some of this stuff for laughes. No secrets in this house. If it wasn't joking, that would be a different matter. Then none of this would be funny.
It's all in fun, no ulterior motives. Besides, I've got a man, why in the hell would I want to put up with another one? :lol:
its all good. No one took any of that seriously. Now get back in there and feel comfortable about the corny jokes.Non hikers are about a psi shy of a legal ball. -
BirdBrain wrote:
TrafficJam wrote:
BirdBrain wrote:
TrafficJam wrote:
BirdBrain wrote:
Rasty wrote:
BirdBrain wrote:
hikerboy wrote:
you just love showing off your wood, dont you?
I don't see any women saying his wood is "impressive".
Pretty thin sticks
http://appalachiantrailcafe.net/cooking-gear/324-the-spoon-thread.html#19537
I hope you don't show that to Mrs. BB...well I hope you do, just don't show her my post, ok?
She reads.some of this stuff for laughes. No secrets in this house. If it wasn't joking, that would be a different matter. Then none of this would be funny.
It's all in fun, no ulterior motives. Besides, I've got a man, why in the hell would I want to put up with another one? :lol:
its all good. No one took any of that seriously. Now get back in there and feel comfortable about the corny jokes.
I love my sticks, I'm realy glad nobody irrationally fears when I use them! You know what I mean Tolli......Tolli...hello tolli are you still with us Tolli???
:woohoo: :lol: :woohoo: :lol: :cheer: ......can't let the stupid shit bother you!Cheesecake> Ramen -
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CoachLou wrote:
Those are my first asterisks!!!!! gif.014
The Nathan Hale character! ("My only regret is that I have but one asterisk for my country")I'm not lost. I know where I am. I'm right here. -
AnotherKevin wrote:
CoachLou wrote:
Those are my first asterisks!!!!! gif.014
The Nathan Hale character! ("My only regret is that I have but one asterisk for my country")
:lol: :woohoo: :lol: :woohoo: :lol: .................. :sick:Cheesecake> Ramen -
rocksNsocks wrote:
LoboSolo wrote:
Toli wrote:
Storm wrote:
LoboSolo wrote:
BirdBrain wrote:
Uses? Opinions? Preferences?
Some of us aren't as dumb as you. Probably most of us.
There... As 'Socks would say, "Toli is a packsniffin' jerk -
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Cheesecake> Ramen
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LoboSolo wrote:
ask your boy toli -
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rocksNsocks wrote:
LoboSolo wrote:
ask your boy toli
In this case I believe you are going forward. -
I seldom use poles. Poles are for skiing, especially cross country. I might be willing to try downhill skiing without them. I used poles a lot during 2011, but I was doing a lot of things wrong that year. I weighed 240 pounds (5'11") and carried 60 pounds on my back.
The only hiking poles I used were made from down dead wood. I broke one crossing a pile of rocks. Thankfully it did not cost any money.
Poles are sometimes useful for pitching a tarp. I wrap a ridgeline around the top of the poles and stake the ends.I am human and I need to be loved - just like everybody else does -
I've gone through two pairs of straps on my Black Diamond Distance FL poles. The first replacement pair was under warranty but the second set cost $15. Not bad for having over 1500 milesSometimes you will never know the value of a moment until it becomes a memory.
Dr. Seuss -
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Astro wrote:
Fell this winter on the Ouachita Trail, and Leki sent me replacement pieces.
I guess I forgot to mention the pole got bent when I fell on it.The road to glory cannot be followed with much baggage.
Richard Ewell, CSA General -
I'm using BD Alpine Ergo Corks
If they break, I guess I will be using my tiny little SAK to whittle a couple of tent poles. -
odd man out wrote:
I'm using BD Alpine Ergo Corks
If they break, I guess I will be using my tiny little SAK to whittle a couple of tent poles.
OMO, what is a SAK? I searched on it an most of what came up stuff about about Saks 5th Avenue.The road to glory cannot be followed with much baggage.
Richard Ewell, CSA General -
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The road to glory cannot be followed with much baggage.
Richard Ewell, CSA General
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