Retake the picture and slow the shutter speed/cut down the aperture to show the illusion of speed.
Retake the picture and slow the shutter speed/cut down the aperture to show the illusion of speed.
Last edited by Toolshed; 02-15-2009 at 10:05. Reason: cuz i am an idiot
.....Someday, like many others who joined WB in the early years, I may dry up and dissapear....
I kinda like the gravity-defying effect of the current photo - great shot of your dog's hang time, totem!
Those loops are actually bread loaf carriers.
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no you are all wrong they are special raccoon rip cords. the little varmints just pull and pull on them until to bottom of your bag opens up like a pinata.
Take almost nothing I say seriously--if it seems to make no sense what so ever it's probably meant as a joke....but do treat your water!
At one time most packs were made with mountain climbing in mind. Ice Axe loops are a hold over from those halcyon days.
We don't stop hiking because we grow old, we grow old because we stop hiking. Finis Mitchell
Hummmm....I thought those loops were to hang your pack upside down to dry after spraying all the Maine mud off....or maybe to grab ahold of when placing your pack in & out of the trunk of a "town ride"......
Awsome dog pic! Your trail name is now "Flying Dog"....
thanks for the pic hoz, written instructions were confusing to my slow brain
not all who wander are lost, but can i just take a quick peek at your map?
No problem, back then we called them "rucksacks" and the coolest ones had leather bottoms too!
We don't stop hiking because we grow old, we grow old because we stop hiking. Finis Mitchell
Dogs are excellent judges of character, this fact goes a long way toward explaining why some people don't like being around them.
Woo
I agree. I beleive many simply think Loops and Daisy Chains are rather "cool". As for the true need of an ice axe, it has been argued in the Dacks over the years that with a good pair of snowshoes and hiking poles, you can easily do any 4,000er.
However, when winter climbing, One of us always brings one as well as a length of rope for working our way over headwalls, down steep sections, but most importantly for chopping through ice to get to a stream for water and save us from the tedious chore of melting snow.
.....Someday, like many others who joined WB in the early years, I may dry up and dissapear....
Grim Reaper - only if his bag is made of black leather.
Great pix. I have a dachsund that looks just like yours. I'm going to make Spike lose some weight and use the loops to carry him with me hiking.