That's a sweet hat. You could store extra underwear in the top for when Matt gives you a wedgie.JeffH wrote: New hat for me at Claremont Hills Wilderness Park.
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Matt's picture of the waistband reminded me of a story of finding something but not claiming it as mine...
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I'll refrain from re-posting a picture of it. Suffice it to say this resulted in the following peculiar bit of trail beta..."Turn right at the dildo."
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I'll refrain from re-posting a picture of it. Suffice it to say this resulted in the following peculiar bit of trail beta..."Turn right at the dildo."
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Haha! I have no words for that pic.HikeUp wrote: Matt's picture of the waistband reminded me of a story of finding something but not claiming it as mine...
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I'll refrain from re-posting a picture of it. Suffice it to say this resulted in the following peculiar bit of trail beta..."Turn right at the dildo."
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It's not grosser than finding women's panties hung on a tree! That's just nasty!Sean wrote: That's gross, HU. You're retroactively banned for five days for being obscene. It's been five days. Ban lifted. Welcome back!
Is that what you tried to post? Your pictures did not get embedded.Girl Hiker wrote:It's not grosser than finding women's panties hung on a tree! That's just nasty!Sean wrote: That's gross, HU. You're retroactively banned for five days for being obscene. It's been five days. Ban lifted. Welcome back!
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noooooooo!!!!!!!Sean wrote:Is that what you tried to post? Your pictures did not get embedded.Girl Hiker wrote:It's not grosser than finding women's panties hung on a tree! That's just nasty!Sean wrote: That's gross, HU. You're retroactively banned for five days for being obscene. It's been five days. Ban lifted. Welcome back!
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My rare find over in the San Jacinto Wilderness:
This section of Laws Camp obviously didn't burn during the Mountain Fire of 2013 - these blue shorts attest to that.
P.S. for HikeUp: I posted a TR over on the San Jacinto Forum (since I was backpacking on their turf) so be sure to check it out.
This section of Laws Camp obviously didn't burn during the Mountain Fire of 2013 - these blue shorts attest to that.
P.S. for HikeUp: I posted a TR over on the San Jacinto Forum (since I was backpacking on their turf) so be sure to check it out.
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I just got back from a roam through the Sierra Nevada, South Lake to North Lake and I found a few things.....
I kept some - actually used the 6-ft piece of line the next night to help tie down the tent on a slab. I did not keep either pair of shoes and I also passed up a bandanna, a couple shirts and a very large pair of shorts. Anyone here use a knife like this? It's a Morakniv brand, made in Sweden. Free to good home.
I kept some - actually used the 6-ft piece of line the next night to help tie down the tent on a slab. I did not keep either pair of shoes and I also passed up a bandanna, a couple shirts and a very large pair of shorts. Anyone here use a knife like this? It's a Morakniv brand, made in Sweden. Free to good home.
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TR forthcoming I assume.I just got back from a roam through the Sierra Nevada, South Lake to North Lake and I found a few things.....
I've looked at that loop you just did. Is there advantage going south to north instead of north to south? Either way it seems you've got a pretty stiff climb back to either Piute Pass or Bishop Pass.
Yes, I'm still deciding on pictures.Uncle Rico wrote: I just got back from a roam through the Sierra Nevada, South Lake to North Lake and I found a few things.....
TR forthcoming I assume.
I've looked at that loop you just did. Is there advantage going south to north instead of north to south? Either way it seems you've got a pretty stiff climb back to either Piute Pass or Bishop Pass.
I think S-to-N is easier since the uphill parts are broken up. Going the other way it's a soul-crushing 15-mile climb from Piute Creek to Muir Pass. Most folks take two days for this section. Also, Piute Pass is a much longer trail from the JMT making it less steep than going up Dusy Basin.
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I found this on the south Lykken trail head yesterday. Apparently, I did something to earn a gold star