i thought people called it the app trail?thats why no cell towers in the whites just doesnt make sense to me> isnt that what myron avery and benton mackaye envisioned. a trail that was "connected" from georgia to maine?stoviewander wrote:
If the phone service is good, drivel may think of it as the app elation trail.
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stoviewander wrote:
I thought it was the appellation trail because of all the trail names.
I didn't see any vineyardsSometimes you will never know the value of a moment until it becomes a memory.
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drivel wrote:
stoviewander wrote:
If the phone service is good, drivel may think of it as the app elation trail.
I have apps that can run in airplane mode. Just how smart is your phone?Non hikers are about a psi shy of a legal ball. -
Be wise enough to walk away from the nonsense around you!
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Lost in the right direction.
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milkman wrote:
grayblazer wrote:
Andy and Barney had a coupla girl friends from Mount Pilot. I'll see if I can find their pics.
They were the fun girls, Daphne and Skippy.
I still prefer Ellie Walker, but I have to admit those girls did appear to be into having a good time. :cheer:The road to glory cannot be followed with much baggage.
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Rasty wrote:
stoviewander wrote:
I thought it was the appellation trail because of all the trail names.
I didn't see any vineyards
I saw a sign for a vineyard near Atkins, VA. I heard they might have work when I passed through in 2012.I am human and I need to be loved - just like everybody else does -
GOOOOOOD MMMOOOOORNING CAFE! Pass the Taters & powdered GRAVYBe wise enough to walk away from the nonsense around you!
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Damn Skunk, ya all must have gone hikingBe wise enough to walk away from the nonsense around you!
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WiseOldOwl wrote:
Damn Skunk, ya all must have gone hiking
Sorry WOO...chores today!!! Beausoliel tonite....more chores tomorrow. Many adventures coming up and spring is late coning!
On FB, Goodie has bought a 'Tarp Tent' I don't know what model.......he will need to field test it!Cheesecake> Ramen -
CoachLou wrote:
WiseOldOwl wrote:
Damn Skunk, ya all must have gone hiking
Sorry WOO...chores today!!! Beausoliel tonite....more chores tomorrow. Many adventures coming up and spring is late coning!
On FB, Goodie has bought a 'Tarp Tent' I don't know what model.......he will need to field test it!
Any idea of which model Coach?
I have two - the Double Rainbow and the Rainshadow 2.
Must do a review on my tents soon and post it in the gear section.Resident Australian, proving being a grumpy old man is not just an American trait. -
That's OK I was chided into vacuum and clean - two bathrooms and a Den... now I need a drink.Be wise enough to walk away from the nonsense around you!
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http://www.amokequipment.com/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rj9IihjjpuU
I didn't start a thread because I am out of my league on this one. Not sure if it is worthy or has already been discussed.Non hikers are about a psi shy of a legal ball. -
BirdBrain wrote:
http://www.amokequipment.com/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rj9IihjjpuU
I didn't start a thread because I am out of my league on this one. Not sure if it is worthy or has already been discussed.
Very interesting but at four pounds without a trap it is just too heavy.Sometimes you will never know the value of a moment until it becomes a memory.
Dr. Seuss -
I like the way you lie sideways which avoids the bent back aspect I dislike in a hammock, but the weight is a little high (no saving on a tent) and the price comes out at around $450 Australian without considering postage and that is a bit steep as well.
Always like seeing new twists on gear though and this one is a hammock with a difference.
I'm considering using my REI dividend towards adding a hammock to my gear list but not this one.Resident Australian, proving being a grumpy old man is not just an American trait. -
I really need to sleep in a hammock. I just don't know. I am a side sleeper. I roll around a lot. I have wasted too much money "trying" things. I wish I knew.Non hikers are about a psi shy of a legal ball.
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BirdBrain wrote:
Rasty wrote:
My $2.31 REI dividend isn't going to get me far this year.
I have $25.13 at Moosejaw waiting to be spent.
I can never find anything I need anymore at these places. I must have too much stuffSometimes you will never know the value of a moment until it becomes a memory.
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Rasty wrote:
BirdBrain wrote:
Rasty wrote:
My $2.31 REI dividend isn't going to get me far this year.
I have $25.13 at Moosejaw waiting to be spent.
I can never find anything I need anymore at these places. I must have too much stuff
I can help you with that problem.Non hikers are about a psi shy of a legal ball. -
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BirdBrain wrote:
Rasty wrote:
BirdBrain wrote:
Rasty wrote:
My $2.31 REI dividend isn't going to get me far this year.
I have $25.13 at Moosejaw waiting to be spent.
I can never find anything I need anymore at these places. I must have too much stuff
I can help you with that problem.
The only thing I need is a 0° Western Mountaineering Sleeping bagSometimes you will never know the value of a moment until it becomes a memory.
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Rasty wrote:
BirdBrain wrote:
Rasty wrote:
BirdBrain wrote:
Rasty wrote:
My $2.31 REI dividend isn't going to get me far this year.
I have $25.13 at Moosejaw waiting to be spent.
I can never find anything I need anymore at these places. I must have too much stuff
I can help you with that problem.
The only thing I need is a 0° Western Mountaineering Sleeping bag
I would like a 15° Big Agnes Down sleeping bag. Not mummy.Non hikers are about a psi shy of a legal ball. -
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Rasty wrote:
BirdBrain wrote:
http://www.amokequipment.com/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rj9IihjjpuU
I didn't start a thread because I am out of my league on this one. Not sure if it is worthy or has already been discussed.
Very interesting but at four pounds without a trap it is just too heavy.
Rasty, you must be more an "ultimate hiker" than "ultimate camper".The road to glory cannot be followed with much baggage.
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Rasty wrote:
BirdBrain wrote:
Rasty wrote:
My $2.31 REI dividend isn't going to get me far this year.
I have $25.13 at Moosejaw waiting to be spent.
I can never find anything I need anymore at these places. I must have too much stuff
Probably a good problem to have.The road to glory cannot be followed with much baggage.
Richard Ewell, CSA General -
BirdBrain wrote:
Rasty wrote:
BirdBrain wrote:
Rasty wrote:
BirdBrain wrote:
Rasty wrote:
My $2.31 REI dividend isn't going to get me far this year.
I have $25.13 at Moosejaw waiting to be spent.
I can never find anything I need anymore at these places. I must have too much stuff
I can help you with that problem.
The only thing I need is a 0° Western Mountaineering Sleeping bag
I would like a 15° Big Agnes Down sleeping bag. Not mummy.
blue/gray one. Summit Park.
Takes a 25" wide mat in the bottom.
IM has one. Heavy for a down bag but enormous.Resident Australian, proving being a grumpy old man is not just an American trait. -
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hikerboy wrote:
OzJacko wrote:
REI dividend $131.81.
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you're saving so much money ,you must be going broke!!
Not all of that ridiculously expensive hike was on hotel bills.Resident Australian, proving being a grumpy old man is not just an American trait. -
BirdBrain wrote:
I really need to sleep in a hammock. I just don't know. I am a side sleeper. I roll around a lot. I have wasted too much money "trying" things. I wish I knew.
allow me to help you with that ... I like the slight rise to reduce swelling of the throat and snoring. But if you want to lie flat do it on a diagonal within the extra material... no pillow required to lie flat.Be wise enough to walk away from the nonsense around you! -
Well I need a favor - my best guess is that Rocket Socks has slipped again with his health - I had the phone and address when he sent me a night vision goggles for spotting owls...well it went hands down as a huge thing in my life for lots of things.. I have used it in my family life and at work ... share it with a few scientists in our office. So I am going nuts as the piece of paper has clearly disappeared off the desk and I am clearly embarrassed... and RS has not been online for 4 weeks so any help would be appreciated.Be wise enough to walk away from the nonsense around you!
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WiseOldOwl wrote:
Well I need a favor - my best guess is that Rocket Socks has slipped again with his health - I had the phone and address when he sent me a night vision goggles for spotting owls...well it went hands down as a huge thing in my life for lots of things.. I have used it in my family life and at work ... share it with a few scientists in our office. So I am going nuts as the piece of paper has clearly disappeared off the desk and I am clearly embarrassed... and RS has not been online for 4 weeks so any help would be appreciated.
I have only his address. I have wondered every day how he is doing. I do not like to pry. I figured there was a reason his health issues have not been expounded on openly.
PM on way with address.Non hikers are about a psi shy of a legal ball. -
YUp Got it!
GOOOOOOD MMMOOOOORNING CAFE! Pass the Taters & powdered GRAVYBe wise enough to walk away from the nonsense around you! -
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just want to see if he's OK.Be wise enough to walk away from the nonsense around you!
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OzJacko wrote:
hikerboy wrote:
OzJacko wrote:
REI dividend $131.81.
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you're saving so much money ,you must be going broke!!
Not all of that ridiculously expensive hike was on hotel bills.
You won't even say the name anymore??!! Hike the Appalachian Trail, the best 15 grand you will ever spend!
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