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OzJacko wrote:
I sometimes throw orange peel into the bushes (but not near shelters). Usually I pack it out or burn it. (This is here not USA by the way, I was good in the USA.)
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Rasty wrote:
I carve Lone Wolf waz here into every shelter I sleep in.
Dogs are excellent judges of character, this fact goes a long way toward explaining why some people don't like being around them. -
LIhikers wrote:
OzJacko wrote:
I sometimes throw orange peel into the bushes (but not near shelters). Usually I pack it out or burn it. (This is here not USA by the way, I was good in the USA.)
The road to glory cannot be followed with much baggage.
Richard Ewell, CSA General -
LIhikers wrote:
OzJacko wrote:
I sometimes throw orange peel into the bushes (but not near shelters). Usually I pack it out or burn it. (This is here not USA by the way, I was good in the USA.)
The road to glory cannot be followed with much baggage.
Richard Ewell, CSA General -
SarcasmTheElf wrote:
Rasty wrote:
I carve Lone Wolf waz here into every shelter I sleep in.
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Mountain-Mike wrote:
SarcasmTheElf wrote:
Rasty wrote:
I carve Lone Wolf waz here into every shelter I sleep in.
Lost in the right direction. -
hikerboy wrote:
i wore a cotton t shirt last weekend hiking with coach. i did ask him to keep an eye on me, just in case.
Tuckahoe wrote:
I'm not Catholic and I feel no guilt... so there is nothing to confess.
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TrafficJam wrote:
Mountain-Mike wrote:
SarcasmTheElf wrote:
Rasty wrote:
I carve Lone Wolf waz here into every shelter I sleep in.
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odd man out wrote:
hikerboy wrote:
i wore a cotton t shirt last weekend hiking with coach. i did ask him to keep an eye on me, just in case.
Tuckahoe wrote:
I'm not Catholic and I feel no guilt... so there is nothing to confess.
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CoachLou wrote:
OzJacko wrote:
And she is 270 mile away....
Back in Perth doing some cleaning and painting prior to home open inspections.
I have driven up and back between these 2 houses (550 miles round trip) about 27 or 28 times this calendar year.
Changes Daily→ ♪♫♪♫♪♫♪♫ ♪♫♪♫♪♫ ← Don't blame me. It's That Lonesome Guitar. -
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A.T.Lt wrote:
I tossed an apple core and pissed on a tree today.
10 Hail Marys and 5 Our Fathers and all is good!
I have a Compestela from the Catholic Church that absolves me of all my sins prior to that.
Resident Australian, proving being a grumpy old man is not just an American trait. -
Rasty wrote:
I carve Lone Wolf waz here into every shelter I sleep in.
That's from the heart.Be wise enough to walk away from the nonsense around you! -
OzJacko wrote:
A.T.Lt wrote:
I tossed an apple core and pissed on a tree today.
10 Hail Marys and 5 Our Fathers and all is good!
RIAP -
socks wrote:
Anyone ever hear of Phucking Austria?
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Ya gotta be 10% smarter than the equipment you operateIf your Doctor is a tree, you're on acid. -
max.patch wrote:
sorry, no absolution for you.
that chipmunk is now habituated to human food. best case scenario he gets relocated. worst case he gets put down.
Be wise enough to walk away from the nonsense around you! -
A.T.Lt wrote:
OzJacko wrote:
A.T.Lt wrote:
I tossed an apple core and pissed on a tree today.
10 Hail Marys and 5 Our Fathers and all is good!
After doing 700km you get a bit pissed off with a huge influx of people taking all the beds. Sort of opposite to how numbers change on the AT. Most of the newcomers have no appreciation of hiker midnight which is more or less observed by the longer distance pilgrims.Resident Australian, proving being a grumpy old man is not just an American trait. -
As we were doing the last few kms of the Camino we were walking near a tour group with a guide.
While stopped at a crosswalk one woman carrying only a water bottle in a sling and a rain jacket said to Annie "hasn't this been exhausting?". Annie just looked at her and said "you're wearing mascara".Resident Australian, proving being a grumpy old man is not just an American trait. -
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WiseOldOwl wrote:
Rasty wrote:
I carve Lone Wolf waz here into every shelter I sleep in.
That's from the heart.
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OzJacko wrote:
As we were doing the last few kms of the Camino we were walking near a tour group with a guide.
While stopped at a crosswalk one woman carrying only a water bottle in a sling and a rain jacket said to Annie "hasn't this been exhausting?". Annie just looked at her and said "you're wearing mascara".
RIAP -
This guy....
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...is a damn good friend of mine, I've known him since we lived together in Puerto Rico in the late 60's, early 70's. He had colon cancer and competed in 3 sprint triathlons while going through chemotherapy, winning his age group in the first two. He, too, is a badass.If your Doctor is a tree, you're on acid. -
WiseOldOwl wrote:
max.patch wrote:
sorry, no absolution for you.
that chipmunk is now habituated to human food. best case scenario he gets relocated. worst case he gets put down.
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I spilled my coffee funnel yesterday morning, and just left the grounds there in the firepit.
I did, however, clean out two tin cans from the firepit and packed them out, and coffee grounds burn nicely once they're dried out. Fair?I'm not lost. I know where I am. I'm right here. -
socks wrote:
Anyone ever hear of Phucking Austria?
Actually been to both cities, nothing fun happened.......RIAP -
Intercourse is right next to Paradise in one direction, and Blue Ball in the other. The Amish made some weird place names.I'm not lost. I know where I am. I'm right here.
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AnotherKevin wrote:
I spilled my coffee funnel yesterday morning, and just left the grounds there in the firepit.
I did, however, clean out two tin cans from the firepit and packed them out, and coffee grounds burn nicely once they're dried out. Fair?
Cheesecake> Ramen -
Trebor wrote:
socks wrote:
Anyone ever hear of Phucking Austria?
Actually been to both cities, nothing fun happened.......
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CoachLou wrote:
AnotherKevin wrote:
I spilled my coffee funnel yesterday morning, and just left the grounds there in the firepit.
I did, however, clean out two tin cans from the firepit and packed them out, and coffee grounds burn nicely once they're dried out. Fair?
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Trebor wrote:
socks wrote:
Anyone ever hear of Phucking Austria?
Actually been to both cities, nothing fun happened.......
You can imagine my disappointment on the return trip when I could see the sign more clearly and realized it said "Scot Run".....If your Doctor is a tree, you're on acid. -
AnotherKevin wrote:
Intercourse is right next to Paradise in one direction, and Blue Ball in the other. The Amish made some weird place names.
Lost in the right direction. -
CoachLou wrote:
That was one of the things the X didn't like about the big sky. Everything was a hundred miles away.
The road to glory cannot be followed with much baggage.
Richard Ewell, CSA General -
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A.T.Lt wrote:
I used to go camping with friends on an old farm. On Seaman road. In Pine Bush. It was right past Circleville. I don't know why but when we were 16 years old we would laugh every time
I'm not lost. I know where I am. I'm right here. -
Astro wrote:
CoachLou wrote:
That was one of the things the X didn't like about the big sky. Everything was a hundred miles away.
Cheesecake> Ramen -
CoachLou wrote:
Astro wrote:
CoachLou wrote:
That was one of the things the X didn't like about the big sky. Everything was a hundred miles away.
peterbowenmt.comLost in the right direction.
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