Yeah, I really love the way them hiker girlies smell. Mmm-mmm good!Originally Posted by Newb
Yeah, I really love the way them hiker girlies smell. Mmm-mmm good!Originally Posted by Newb
Frank! You're a married man! Plus, I hear you are going to meet a bunch of hiker babes up at Winding Stair Gap today.
You go guy!
It rained and I didn't go because I was going to Church (PHHHHHHHHHHHHT!). I had missed more times than I wanted to recently due to hiking stuff (Soruck and a hike that lasted longer than expected) and I'm leaving in about a month for a hike that may keep me away from my silly, sweet, country-bumpkin Church family for six months.Originally Posted by orangebug
But I still like the way hiker-girlies smell, and my wife was gonna go with me to Franklin, and she knows where I "park that thang", ha ha ha!
I love you, you silly old goomer. Go Tigers!
Frank/Nightwalker
Bump..........................
I started posting here as I was getting back into hiking after a decade off. Everything is different now, I have my gear squared away and will be heading out to the Long Trail in August...That being said I'm about done posting here, lots of pot stirrers and know it alls. All forums have these types, it doesn't matter what the theme is , but I've left those too.
Andy
Uummm...True...
...take nothing but memories and pictures, leave nothing but footprints, and kill only time... (Bette Filley in Discovering the Wonders of the Wonderland Trail)
I post here to piss off AndyB
This is a good old thread I've not seen before. Thanks for the bump.
I'd never even heard about WB until after I'd hiked the AT. Mags told me about it, as a matter of fact. I was just not part of the AT culture, being a Western hiker. While hiking the AT, I became very intrigued about the "cultural" differences between the US East and West and joined mainly to talk about those differences.
As it turns out, I've met a few of the usual suspects here and have made a few good friends and had some good hikes with them. My vote's on #4.
"Throw a loaf of bread and a pound of tea in an old sack and jump over the back fence." John Muir on expedition planning
Beats work and like minded people.
Like the rest of us. I'd rather be hiking!
To bring some levity to an otherwise gravitas world....if only in my mind.
Because it sure beats smoke breaks!
Paul "Mags" Magnanti
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The true harvest of my life is intangible...a little stardust caught,a portion of the rainbow I have clutched -Thoreau
To learn and share information, and help when I can.
To connect with people that share my interest.