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I watched Meru last night on Showtime.
I saw Everest in IMAX and I thought it had stunning cinematography, crap, Meru puts it to shame.
Cool! I'll check it out...
I watched Meru last night on Showtime.
I saw Everest in IMAX and I thought it had stunning cinematography, crap, Meru puts it to shame.
I watched Meru last night on Showtime.
I saw Everest in IMAX and I thought it had stunning cinematography, crap, Meru puts it to shame.
I watched Meru last night on Showtime.
I saw Everest in IMAX and I thought it had stunning cinematography, crap, Meru puts it to shame.
And yet, I spent a lot of time as a young man going in there and bringing those stupid ****s out ROFL
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Especially with my suppressed short-barreled M4.
a really good read on getting lost
http://www.smcmsar.org/downloads/Lost Person Behavior.pdf
helps put this into perspective
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/27/u...dine-largay-appalachian-trail-maine.html?_r=0
I'm heading up to Maine later on this month when school gets out and I was hoping to go on a hike. I'll be staying in the Moosehead Lake area (Lakeville) and I'll think about this post the entire time.
Thanks!!!
a really good read on getting lost
http://www.smcmsar.org/downloads/Lost Person Behavior.pdf
helps put this into perspective
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/27/u...dine-largay-appalachian-trail-maine.html?_r=0
Really interesting 1st article. Lengthy, but informative for a novice hiker.
novice or expert anybody who spends any time in the woods will learn from this.
expert at hiking does not make you expert at survival when lost.
Its been a while, 15+ years since I was a "peak bagger" in the White Mountains. I did that loop in the Summer of 1999. It is memorable to be sure. All of them give a hell of a view.
This is solid advice even if it comes from a dirty Limey.There's some real nonsense on here. You're all Americans, so are highly likely to be hiking in areas with fierce bears, snakes, survivalist nuts, Mobsters burying rivals and characters from Deliverance.
Being lost is the least of your worries; being eaten and/or ravaged and/or tortured as a "Guvmint spy" are much more likely.
Next time you go hiking, take an M60 or similar, a couple of belts of ammo, M4 in case it jams, Night Vision stuff, a Ghillie suit, RPG and a pile of landmines.
Spread the landmines around your encampment. Get some placards and spread them around. Write "liberals/fresh ass/Govt. spies this way". Point in the arrows so that your targets will run over the landmines.
Hopefully, the landmines, RPG and guns will fend everyone off until help arrives.
I was wondering why you wanted to go hiking with me.I'd make it a point to always hike with a soft pudgy partner.
That way if you're lost for 10-12 hrs and you have to sacrifice them the meat is nice and tender.
Just have to remember the Montreal Steak shaker.