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Quote from Traffic Jam: “No booster for me. Instead, I got the real thing. Either way, I’m covered for a while. It’s not been bad, just some congestion, headache, scratchy throat. Not being able to smell or taste is the worst…super freaky and I can’t wait until that’s better. I walked a a few miles the past two days and felt slow and draggy and was a little out of breath today while doing some cardio (hula hooping). I’m planning a BP trip in 2 weeks and wonder if I should expect some lingering b…
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the football thread
IMScotty - - Coffee Talk
PostHonestly, Is this how low news reporting has sunk? Whether or not this is a problem is between him and his wife. To blast this video all over the airwaves benefits no one, except for maybe the jackals of the press.
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Great to see you back Muddy
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Buffalo River Trail
IMScotty - - Trip Report
PostQuote from Astro: “Heading out tomorrow to hike around the link above. Centerpoint Trail, Goat Trail, Hemmed in Hollow. Planned 3 days, but now expecting rain and lightning off and so we will see how it goes. Way behind on my trip reports (100 Mile Wilderness, CT Collegiate Loop, OHT). So it may be a while before you see pictures and a write up. ” We expect a full report on 'The Gathering' too Astro. With photos of course. You may have to take a few days off work so you can catch upon the import…
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A place for jokes
IMScotty - - Hiking Humor
PostFavorite Meme of the day.... appalachiantrailcafe.net/index…9e2ce8997d5c28ca2ed859983 In all seriousness, though. Some of the FB posts in the White Mountain hiking groups frighten me. I feel like someone's full time job should be to stand at the trail heads to make sure folks have more than a T-shirt for their October assent of Mt. Washington. And for the love of God people, buy a map.
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Quote from max.patch: “Dog the Bounty Hunter is now on the case. He banged on the Laundries door but no one answered (did he really expect them to?). 3 million people have now viewed that video which was put up on Saturday and he made the tv news. ” Sad/ pitiful isn't it. Using a tragedy to bring attention to himself.
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A place for jokes
IMScotty - - Hiking Humor
Postappalachiantrailcafe.net/index…9e2ce8997d5c28ca2ed859983
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Quote from hikerboy: “meanwhile insider.com/710-indigenous-peo…q88nbCub13HINlaSiAKFo_piI ” I enjoyed the NPR story about Lissa Yellow Bird... thisamericanlife.org/706/a-mess-to-be-reckoned-with
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Donation Time
PostQuote from odd man out: “ ... this cul de sac of the information superhighway ... ” I liked that description
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Donation Time
PostOdd Man Out, Thanks for asking, it took me a while to figure things out. The Donation Tab is all set up and working, but no reason for anyone to worry about this, we had generous donations last year, and I am doing OK for now. Scott
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welcome to the cafe
IMScotty - - Coffee Talk
PostInteresting F U to Walmart there... But I am afraid she may regret her 'Mike Drop' moment.
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A place for jokes
IMScotty - - Hiking Humor
PostThe Scottish Cow The only cow in a small town in Ireland stopped giving milk. Then the town folk found they could buy a cow in Scotland quite cheaply. So, they brought the cow over from Scotland. It was absolutely wonderful. It produced lots of milk every day and everyone was happy. They bought a bull to mate with the cow to get more cows so they'd never have to worry about their milk supply again. They put the bull in the pasture with the cow but whenever the bull tried to mount the cow, the co…
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To the Moon!
PostI often think about those 5 minute sled rides on the 'Devil's Shingle' during the long walk down off that mountain.
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To the Moon!
PostQuote from StalkingTortoise: “Another interesting fact is that the passenger coach and the engine are not coupled. The engine pushes the coach on the way up and stops the coach from accelerating on the trip back down to base camp. Also, the engine has multiple cog drives engaging the track, so one malfunction doesn't cause a crisis. On the trip down, our brakeman kept one hand firmly on one of the coach brake wheels during the entire descent. Mrs. Tortoise struggled mightily with the steady 50 m…
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Yup, and it looks like the BF is on the run
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And welcome to the Cafe Swillpcb.
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I'm happy to think out loud about this with you. If you divide things up somewhat evenly, that means you are looking for sections around 440 miles in length. If you are looking to do it in 2 1/2 years I'm guessing you want to do a spring hike and a late summer fall hike with a break in-between. Is that right? I would be looking for sections with good public transportation opportunities at the end points. If it were me, I would want to save Katahdin for last, but if you have a different thought o…
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And In Other News
IMScotty - - Coffee Talk
PostQuote from rhjanes: “ Not "New England", but NYC. The Hess Triangle....en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hess_triangle ” Great story RHJanes. I will look for it next time I am in the neighborhood. I wonder how much they had to pay in taxes for that property?
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And In Other News
IMScotty - - Coffee Talk
PostI run a FB group called "Weird New England." Here is my Skinny House photo... facebook.com/groups/1768482846702694/search/?q=skinny appalachiantrailcafe.net/index…9e2ce8997d5c28ca2ed859983