Wait. Our nice, friendly John Gault, or crazy Atlas Shrugged character John Gault?
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Wait. Our nice, friendly John Gault, or crazy Atlas Shrugged character John Gault?
Hah! Springer it is, then. One year to go before I get out of this hole.
I suppose you're correct in that regard, but if someone comes into a shelter at 23:00 to drink/smoke/tell awful jokes while the rest of us are trying to sleep, why should we leave and not him? If...
Are there any ruins on the trail, like cobblestone towers for instance? I love working my way into abandoned structures, and I've been wondering if there are any things like these on the AT or one of...
Wouldn't 1d6 fit hikers with staves and trekking poles serve approximately the same function as a bouncer?
http://thebackpacker.tv/2009/11/appalachian-trail-by-national-geographic/
I think this link has it, if anyone wants it.
Sorry for the hostility, it was unnecessary. That being said, you are in fact putting me down. You act as if I've done none of these things, that I sit at home, thumb up my ass, playing video games...
Then admit it, rather than claiming superiority.
And what don't I know that you apparently do, O high and mighty Hikerboy57, ye who cannot even properly capitalize sentences? Ye mighty man, who does not think he's arrogant, but rather some sage,...
And I suppose age alone makes you better qualified then I am? You are arrogant beyond belief. Does my age negate everything I know, everything I've experienced? You're incredibly stupid, aren't you?...
I beg your pardon, but I've quite a bit more life experience than my age would suggest, or at the very least more knowledge than many of my peers. If you read any of my previous posts in the matter,...
NatGeo did a very good one on the Appalachian Trail, titled exactly that. It's on Netflix if you want to go watch it.
Taking Marjorie-Harris Cross Florida Greenway from 49th Trailhead onwards in the Fall, and with a new somewhat clueless partner to boot. Hopefully we won't get ourselves killed.
Alternatively, take a vote on the matter. Chances are that if there are more hikers than revelers, you'll simply be able to kick them out when they become a nuisance.
I have that bad feeling where I represent none of these things. Alas, tis' the fate of the newly initiated.
Better watch out, Owl. With your legs hurt and your wings clipped, she might just getcha. ;)
(Ye Gods, I hate using smilies.)
I disagree on the matter of women being more instinctual, given that I myself could be described as near-feral while in the woodlands to begin with, but otherwise I hold your sentiments.
Nepeta Leijon, a roleplaying buddy of mine.
Indeed, you do. That being said, you're not the only ones learned in botany and medicine up in this forum.
Spending enough time with her does, evidently, and good catch.
Hahaha, sorry. I've been spending too much time with my friend Nepeta.
Alas, poor Owl. We knew ye well. Welp, let's eat him before he rots. Can't let a fresh body go to waste, can we?
I'm not sure a heart attack qualifies as a great way to die, though the location and present activities certainly were. Good luck to his family, may your mourning be short.
That poor girl, I hope she's alright. Really though, I doubt Paranoia is the answer. If anything, you ought to be honest about your location if you're going to give it in the first place. If...
You seem to have described the personality of everyone on /b/.