mainers are SO tough. it's amazing
mainers are SO tough. it's amazing
Just FYI, the term "Skeeter Pee" generally refers to a variety of homemade fermented beverage. http://skeeterpee.com/ I've never made any, but have made some close variations. It's basically a kind of homemade wine. Said to be quite tasty on a summer afternoon.
I'm calling troll. Smoky Spoon, is that you? This thread is perfect payback for that deleted woman's thread whose name cannot be mentioned. Well done, I tip my cap to you.
Not nearly as tough as a man that claims no part of the AT is difficult. If I were reading my posts on the cold, tough would not be the first word that would come to mind. In the case of Nequasset, stupid would be a better word. In the case of Roque Island, jumping into the Labrador Current before the sailboat hit rocks was necessary. However, my bad planning was not the point. Lack of freezing appendages was. My experience was lacking. Therefore, I sought the opinion of an expert. That expert is from Maine. He, nonetheless, is an expert. I relayed his answer.
Sorry guys. Witty pithy posts require verbose annotations. Otherwise they might seem relevant. My grapplings to relate had nothing to do with toughness or any claim to be tough. They were unpleasant ill advised experiences at best. The Polar Bear Club members are tough. I won't be joining that group.
Relaying stories of stupid things done is not bragging about toughness. However, I understand your confusion. You think only wimps use the canoe at the Kennebec. I used the canoe.
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In the end, it's not the years in your life that count. It's the life in your years. - Abraham Lincoln
Not a troll. Google "cold penis running" if you aren't at work and you'll get 700,000 hits. It is a common issue for runners. I am new to backpacking and wanted to see if was an issue or not. Out in the wild is no time to find out frostbite is an issue for this part of the body.
Better to be prepared. A few people gave serious responses which was appreciated.
OK Skeeterpee,
Never had a problem with that, but I am a three-season hiker. Once I get moving, everything warms up. Perhaps I have been missing out on this kind of winter fun.
I just tuck it in my wool sock...it stays warm........I seriously doubt you will have an issue with a frozen Peter! As other have said lugging a pack is alot different than running...why not try a cold weather day hike to check your peters cold weather tolerance....
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Skeeter,
As part of your research, you might want to watch this video...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-2qUHaNP_No
Ouch!
I still can't get by SkeeterPee asking about PeterFreeze. Reminds me of when MaxPatch asked me about "mowing the lawn".
When it comes to hiking and peter issues, there is another issue you might want to consider.
"There's a skeeter on my peter, sweet Marie
There's another on my brother, can't you see
There's a dozen on my cousin
Can't you hear those bastards buzzin'
There's a skeeter on my peter, sweet Marie"
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In the end, it's not the years in your life that count. It's the life in your years. - Abraham Lincoln
"Hiking is as close to God as you can get without going to Church." - BobbyJo Sargent aka milkman Sometimes it's nice to take a long walk in THE FOG.