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    which iron man gave back to the tral the most(trail maintence,donation of time or money,educator of the trail etc...)

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    Mechanical Man. Just ask him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CrumbSnatcher View Post
    which iron man gave back to the tral the most(trail maintence,donation of time or money,educator of the trail etc...)
    I nominate Weary.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CrumbSnatcher View Post
    which iron man gave back to the tral the most(trail maintence,donation of time or money,educator of the trail etc...)
    Ironmen, by the definition of the OP, would be moving too furiously to give much back. Except footprints and methane gas.......
    If people spent less time being offended and more time actually living, we'd all be a whole lot happier!

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    Quote Originally Posted by CrumbSnatcher View Post
    which iron man gave back to the tral the most(trail maintence,donation of time or money,educator of the trail etc...)
    Weathercarrot without a doubt

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    This one of the best threads, I've read in a while. I'm surprised that it took so long for Weathercarrot to be named. But L.Wolf put his name at the right spot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cheflovesbeer View Post
    This one of the best threads, I've read in a while. I'm surprised that it took so long for Weathercarrot to be named. But L.Wolf put his name at the right spot.
    he's hiked a ton of miles and done a ton of trail work. nobody comes close to him

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    Quote Originally Posted by L. Wolf View Post
    he's hiked a ton of miles and done a ton of trail work. nobody comes close to him
    I agree

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    can you guess the iron hiker between iron mt. gap and the nolichucky river............................................. ............................................... miss j's dog-fabien the fastest too. doesnt bitch,does what ya tell him. id kill for that kind of hiking partner.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CrumbSnatcher View Post
    can you guess the iron hiker between iron mt. gap and the nolichucky river............................................. ............................................... miss j's dog-fabien the fastest too. doesnt bitch,does what ya tell him. id kill for that kind of hiking partner.
    He wasn't faster than me.

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    so fabien finished second right behind you.your both fast...but you hiked 19.0 miles fabien ran 38.0 miles caught 5 deer, blue blazed every lookout, seen more- did more in the first ten minutes than you did all day.he let you win and then finished a close second to make you look responsible when fabien knows damb well he showed you the way, so you wouldnt get lost...

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    Lol, take it easy. You're just partially right. I only had to call him off one deer carcass, he was chewing on the ribs. He was picked up halfway through too.

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    i remember him before miss j let him day hike, he sure loves the trail. sometimes he listens. always knows to come home.

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    We will see a stud try on may 1.
    I think he may do it in 36 we will see?

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    We wiill see a wannabe stud fail by the end of the day on may 1
    I think he won't even show up to begin

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    My one post on this thread got lost when we were hacked a few days ago.

    The most impresssive hiker I've ever run into on the Trail was Fiddlehead, who posts here now and again.

    The strongest woman hiker I ever knew was my friend Yahoola ('97) who went from Hot Springs to Damascus in a week (that's like 7 back-to-back
    25's!) in order to catch up with some friends. She was a hiking machine.

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    Who is the AT Iron Man? GatorGump

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frolicking Dinosaurs View Post
    Who is the AT Iron Man? GatorGump
    Demonstrating once again that moderators make the best trolls.

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    The hiker who probably made the biggest impression on me as a tough guy was Ole Man. It's not necessarily what you do in the absolute, but what you do with the hand you're dealt. He courage and persistence in hiking with the injuries he's carried all his adult life are phenomenal. Hats off to Ole Man!
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    Quote Originally Posted by _terrapin_ View Post
    Demonstrating once again that moderators make the best trolls.
    No way, if I'd wanted to troll I would have said "Wingfoot" or "Warren Doyle"

    Quote Originally Posted by Marta View Post
    The hiker who probably made the biggest impression on me as a tough guy was Ole Man. It's not necessarily what you do in the absolute, but what you do with the hand you're dealt. He courage and persistence in hiking with the injuries he's carried all his adult life are phenomenal. Hats off to Ole Man!
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