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Hikin_Jim
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Post by Hikin_Jim »

:lol:

HJ
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Sean
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Post by Sean »

Someone left THIS on the ridge between Twin Peaks and Triplet Rocks...

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...and NOW IT'S MINE!

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Sean
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Post by Sean »

Someone left THIS near Glendora Mountain...

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...and NOW IT'S MINE!

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Joe_the_Hiker
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Post by Joe_the_Hiker »

Someone left this on Dawson Peak.

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And now it's mine =)
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Post by Sean »

Nice! It was good seeing you on the North Backbone.
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Post by jfr »

Someone left THIS on the ridge above the Dawson Saddle Trail:

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And now it's MINE!
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Sean
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Post by Sean »

Nice find. I bet whoever lost that stuff was cursing himself the next time he went searching through his pack for it.
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Post by Sean »

Someone left THIS in Sheep Canyon...

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and now it's my NEW BUG NET!

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Post by Hikin_Jim »

:lol:

HJ
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outwhere
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Post by outwhere »

Or.................

This is the price 'eye' have to pay since I now seem to hike in the hood instead of the woods...

Forget picking that thing up, heck, I even backed up a couple of feet and zoomed in to take the photo

:roll: :roll:
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Sean
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Post by Sean »

I think kids are simply getting high from the N2O chargers. You can probably pick that crap up without getting a disease.
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Post by Uncle Rico »

You seem to know a lot about that "Erotica Cream" Sean. Is there something you'd like to share with the group? :P
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Post by Taco »

So it's just a regular whipped cream thing?

Coulda turned Starbucks into a dungeon smh.
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Post by Sean »

Uncle Rico wrote: You seem to know a lot about that "Erotica Cream" Sean. Is there something you'd like to share with the group? :P
I found a similar, used cartridge in the San Gabriel Canyon once

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and wondered what it was.

Thanks to Google search I now know all I want to know about whippets.

Apparently some whipped cream chargers are branded for erotic purposes. Not sure why. Whenever I have the urge to spray whipped cream on a lady, I'm too lazy to whip the cream myself. I just go to the market and buy the pre-whipped kind.
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Sean
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Post by Sean »

Somebody left THIS up at Baldy Notch...

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...and NOW IT'S MINE!

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Post by Hikin_Jim »

Yeah, I saw those when I was up there a few weeks ago. Interesting way for a ski resort operation to make ends meet.

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Post by Sean »

Hikin_Jim wrote: Interesting way for a ski resort operation to make ends meet.
It didn't seem like they had enough snow this year for more than a few good ski days/weekends. I hope the tent cabin thing pans out. They cost $109/night.
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Post by Sean »

Someone left THIS in Falling Rock Canyon ...

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... and now it's the property of the Mt. Baldy Visitor Center!

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Sean
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Post by Sean »

Somebody deposited THIS in Skull Canyon...

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...and NOW IT'S MINE for the munching!

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Post by arocknoid »

Somebody deposited THIS in Skull Canyon...



...and NOW IT'S MINE for the munching!
Well, well.

Sean BEARdain, intrepid food explorer meets plant dispersal omnivore.

How about an apertif of civet coffee?

("Hraka! Hraka!")

cheers
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Post by Tom Kenney »

A variant on Kopi Luwak - it's Kopi Beruang!!!
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Post by Sean »

After my Skull Canyon hike, I drove to Redbox and was surprised to see that the Haramokngna Center was still open at 7pm. I bought a soda and looked around. And in a little jar they had some of the same kind of tree nuts that I had found in the pile of bear poop. Apparently they are cherry nuts. Are there actually cherry trees full of cherries in the mountains?
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Post by Sean »

Tom Kenney wrote: A variant on Kopi Luwak - it's Kopi Beruang!!!
That's hilarious! I'll bag it up next time and sell it to coffee freaks.
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Post by Sean »

Gutierrez left THIS in Icehouse Canyon...

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...and NOW IT'S YUCCA'S!

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Post by Taco »

lol
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Sean
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Post by Sean »

Somebody left this HotMocs beanie on the Angeles Crest Highway...

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It has an inner pouch for holding Eispiraten.com stickers, which help keep the skull warm.

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Now the beanie is MINE! I need it for chilly days when I'm self-arresting with my Barco USFS Pulaski Ax.

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Post by tekewin »

Nice save! You're gonna want a tether on that ax, haha!
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Post by Ellen »

Howdy Cucamonga Sean :)

:lol: :lol: :lol:

The AXE man cometh :twisted:

Thanks, I needed to laugh.

Miles of smiles,

Ellen
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Post by dima »

That IS a good use of the beanie. Speaking of which, can we get some more stickers? Somebody want to pester simonov?
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Post by JeffH »

I found some cool stuff heading up Baldy yesterday. Notable was this heart tied to a distinctive tree above the rock garden. I felt like the Tin Man.


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