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BoneZ 07-03-2019 05:48 AM

Mernin'

BettyZ 07-03-2019 05:54 AM

Morning all! One more day till the only day of the year when emplacing a mortar tube in your backyard will (probably) not result in a multi-agency police response.

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-ZS-Carpenter 07-03-2019 06:02 AM

8 and skate today or any afternoon rain drops. The kid and I are going to tear into his ride after work. We are going to freshen up the front end before it hits the alignment rack next week.

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Rusty 07-03-2019 06:34 AM

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Originally Posted by BettyZ (Post 3864693)
Morning all! One more day till the only day of the year when emplacing a mortar tube in your backyard will (probably) not result in a multi-agency police response.

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What are you talking about. I got neighbors with cannons in their back yards. It's all part of our No Drone Fly Zone air defense. :tup:

JARblue 07-03-2019 06:48 AM

Happy Friday everyone :hello:

JLarson 07-03-2019 06:52 AM

Morning all! Forecast looks good, so trip is a go. If I'm not back by late Saturday, send help ;)

https://www.newyorkupstate.com/catsk...ns_photos.html

That's the trail we're hitting. Taking my wife, younger brother, and a good friend, dropping a car at the end and taking a shuttle to the start point. It should be a fun trek, back either late Friday night or early Saturday.

eastwest2300 07-03-2019 06:54 AM

hola itches

eastwest2300 07-03-2019 06:54 AM

:hello:

eastwest2300 07-03-2019 06:55 AM

whats good duuudes.

sx moneypit 07-03-2019 06:59 AM

Good morning everybody!:hello:

eastwest2300 07-03-2019 06:59 AM

what'd i miss?

eastwest2300 07-03-2019 07:00 AM

peace and love to you all...be happy!

:)

Ghostvette 07-03-2019 07:46 AM

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Originally Posted by JLarson (Post 3864699)
Morning all! Forecast looks good, so trip is a go. If I'm not back by late Saturday, send help ;)

https://www.newyorkupstate.com/catsk...ns_photos.html

That's the trail we're hitting. Taking my wife, younger brother, and a good friend, dropping a car at the end and taking a shuttle to the start point. It should be a fun trek, back either late Friday night or early Saturday.

Looks like an interesting hike. PPPPPPP...... we don't want to have to read about you in the paper....:bowrofl::bowrofl:

JLarson 07-03-2019 07:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Ghostvette (Post 3864706)
Looks like an interesting hike. PPPPPPP...... we don't want to have to read about you in the paper....:bowrofl::bowrofl:

Haha! I won't say it'll be a cake walk (wouldn't have picked it if it was) but we've done much harder treks with much less fit people and lived to tell the tale ;) Law of averages though - if I'm taking 1 person with me who I expect will struggle, I want three more who won't.

Had an issue once in the White Mountains (NH), just off the summit of Mount Washington, where one of our group had his legs basically collapse. It was in late May, but the temperature during the previous night had fallen to about 17 degrees, and we were still hiking through snow occasionally, waist deep on some portions of the ascent where the shadow of the mountain kept it from melting (and apparently does so until July at times). We had to divide his pack and help him for the next 8 or so miles of descent. He recovered pretty well by the following day, but that mixture of prolonged exertion, cold, and dehydration can be brutal.

That was a pretty awesome trip.

Ghostvette 07-03-2019 08:32 AM

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Originally Posted by JLarson (Post 3864708)
Haha! I won't say it'll be a cake walk (wouldn't have picked it if it was) but we've done much harder treks with much less fit people and lived to tell the tale ;) Law of averages though - if I'm taking 1 person with me who I expect will struggle, I want three more who won't.

Had an issue once in the White Mountains (NH), just off the summit of Mount Washington, where one of our group had his legs basically collapse. It was in late May, but the temperature during the previous night had fallen to about 17 degrees, and we were still hiking through snow occasionally, waist deep on some portions of the ascent where the shadow of the mountain kept it from melting (and apparently does so until July at times). We had to divide his pack and help him for the next 8 or so miles of descent. He recovered pretty well by the following day, but that mixture of prolonged exertion, cold, and dehydration can be brutal.

That was a pretty awesome trip.

Dehydration is the biggest issue on any hike. I made 2 trips to the Philmont Scout Ranch and was accepted to be a ranger there the summer I went to boot camp. First trek in 1971 was probably about 25 to 30 miles, the second one in 1973 was over 50 miles. I entertained the idea of making a return trip to Philmont with one of the local Scout troops, but I'm relatively sure that would not be a good thing for me to attempt. While I'm in fairly good shape, cardio-wise; my knees are not quite up to 5 or 6 days of humping about 50 pounds of gear up and down mountain trails. :icon14::icon14: Enjoy your trip. :tup:


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