Parts to a military airplane in the Smokies.
Parts to a military airplane in the Smokies.
Saw some weirdo using his Big Agness Inflatable Sleeping Pad as a pool toy in a lake
up over the hills, theres nothing to fear
theres a pub across the way with whisky and beer
its a lengthy journey on the way up to the top
but it ain't so bad if you have a great big bottle o'scotch
Seen someone smearing poop on rocks to dry it out before..........weird, huh?
"Why is it a penny for your thoughts, but you always have to put your two cents in?"
- Stephen Wright
Guess it makes it lighter when you pack it out!
I love the smell of esbit in the morning!
The rock or the poop.......
I mean, I can understand hiking the rock out, but the poop? That's just plain gross.
"Why is it a penny for your thoughts, but you always have to put your two cents in?"
- Stephen Wright
I've heard rumors of some over zealous tree huggers doing just that. It seems to be limited to the left coast though.
I love the smell of esbit in the morning!
Perhaps, but the above comments don't meet the question posed here: "...seen on the trail." But I'll tell you what: MB, LugNut and Jester are invited to come on out to, say, Campo, and I'll give them a real, real, REAL good "up close and personal" demonstration. Even better, you guys can be the "Three Gabachos" and wait for me at the PCT monument. Then we'll show you 'weird.'
TW
"Thank God! there is always a Land of Beyond, For us who are true to the trail..." --- Robert Service
state government looking to impose their will and budget faults on the youth of america
Dogs are excellent judges of character, this fact goes a long way toward explaining why some people don't like being around them.
Woo
smearing poo on rocks. how utterly ridiculous and dumb.
people bickerin' 'bout what "other people" are doin'
I was hiking in PA somewhere, but not on the AT. I came across two snakes doin the nasty while a third snake watched. They were right on the trail.
A crutch hanging on a A.T. Sign in the middle of the 100 Mile Wilderness.
Rigormortis
I'll be glad to show you my certificate, MB, although I'm moderately surprised you actually want to see it. But I'm glad to help. You just trot yourself on down to Campo, sit down by the fence, and I promise you, you'll know when the demo starts.
TW
"Thank God! there is always a Land of Beyond, For us who are true to the trail..." --- Robert Service
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