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Post by marmotstew on Feb 6, 2023 13:06:08 GMT -8
When you post a bunch of photo posts in a row, like you did. Which violates rule 1 subpart B section 3 sub-subpart 8L constituent 1.23h. I think you have to drink a warm Hamms beer now.
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Post by hikerjer on Feb 6, 2023 13:49:29 GMT -8
Someone actually reads that stuff? Warm Hamms? Seems a bit of an extreme punishment. I’d rather stick pins in my eyes or chew tinfoil.
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Post by rebeccad on Feb 6, 2023 14:55:27 GMT -8
Just makes it hard for people to know which picture to study.
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Post by hikerjer on Feb 6, 2023 15:25:01 GMT -8
Point taken. But a warm Hamms beer. Give me a break!
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Post by rebeccad on Feb 6, 2023 19:05:46 GMT -8
You could substitute a warm Guiness, but that wouldn’t be a penalty. How about a glass of room temp chardonay?
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Post by hikerjer on Feb 6, 2023 19:49:14 GMT -8
One hot summer’s day three guys, all giants in the beer industry, walk into a bar. The first guy, Mr. Miller, oders a Miller. The second guy, Mr. Coors, orders a Coors. The third guy, Mr. Guiness, orders a Pepsi. The first two incredulously look at Mr. Guiness and ask what’s up with his unusual choice of a beverage. He replies, “Well, as long as you guys aren’t drinking beer, I thought I shouldn’t either”.
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Post by balzaccom on Feb 7, 2023 7:13:18 GMT -8
Mom!! Hikerjer broke the game!
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Post by absarokanaut on Feb 7, 2023 8:28:05 GMT -8
An Irishman that lives in Saratoga but comes here every couple of weeks to cut hair says to never drink Guinness in the states unless its the only thing served in a bar that goes through at least one keg a day.He drinks Hey Zeus at The silver Dollar.
As long as Jer promises to never wear his early 80s girls basketball shorts in any of our presences again I'll give him a break and we'll boil that 48 year old ramen and give him 12 minutes to consume it all with two tent stakes; and Hamms is too good for him, has to be the Piels Real Draft from 1980 that I think is still in the closet of a friend's parents house in southern New Hampshuh.
I know Jer is slower than the compromised synapses of his Gianforte voting comrades so we'll give him a break and let folks answer his posts but I'm going to suggest everyone quote his posts when answering since this will have the orderliness of an untrained Kuekuatsheu baking beaver biscuits.
Travis,
I was not on Mount Washington or IN the Presidential Range. You are correct on Lafayette. HINT: I was looking Northeast.
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Post by Travis on Feb 7, 2023 14:28:39 GMT -8
Travis, I was not on Mount Washington or IN the Presidential Range. You are correct on Lafayette. HINT: I was looking Northeast. First hints: The two mountains on the left are named for a U.S. President and famous French General. The higher mountain to the back right is named for a different U.S. President. Well, I just find it hard to believe all you folks are going to let an old guy from Wyoming name four peaks in New England, but here goes. You're standing on Mount Moosilauke ( Acme Mapper). The nearer mountains toward the left are Lafayette and Lincoln. The farther mountain toward the right is Washington.
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Post by rebeccad on Feb 7, 2023 19:04:37 GMT -8
A location not too far from my backyard. Can you identify the state(s) and mountain range? I’m going to say Wyoming and the Winds. Because I have no idea but someone has to guess something.
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Post by hikerjer on Feb 7, 2023 20:53:10 GMT -8
Guess no one else is going to take a shot. It's the Beartooth Plateau, with the main range of the Beartooths in the background. The foreground with the flowers is in Wyoming while the range in the back is in Montana. The state line runs just along the edge of the Rock Creek Canyon dropoff which you can sort of make out in the middle of the photo.
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Post by hikerjer on Feb 7, 2023 21:00:41 GMT -8
I know Jer is slower than the compromised synapses of his Gianforte voting comrades so we'll give him a break and let folks answer his posts but I'm going to suggest everyone quote his posts when answering since this will have the orderliness of an untrained Kuekuatsheu baking beaver biscuits. Thanks for your forgiveness, I think, but please don't mention my name in the same sentence as Gianforte's. Apparently, I have once again violated some forum etiquette unknown to me, and for that I apologize and will try to do better. Man, this forum has more rules that backpacking in a national park. And thanks to those that helped my how to figure out how to post pictures. Only took me about two days to get it right.
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Post by Travis on Feb 7, 2023 21:07:08 GMT -8
And thanks to those that helped my how to figure out how to post pictures. Only took me about two days to get it right. Go ahead and post another one, Jer. Since you revealed the locations of your first photo, no one else wins. So you might as well start over with another photo.
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Post by absarokanaut on Feb 8, 2023 12:30:46 GMT -8
Travis is right on with Mt. Moosilaukee; "Moose Hill-ock."
My apologies for forgetting not everyone appreciates sarcasm Jer.
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Post by Travis on Feb 9, 2023 2:20:37 GMT -8
Oh what the heck! Where am I? What am I looking at? And where did this water come from?
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