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    As addictive and almost as good as the Walking Dead....wandering dead?
    Def. pimping the Jacks! No lie/exaggeration, I've got at least a 100 nights under
    a Hudson River..it is a great underquilt. Kinda coveting the Greylock but I've got the 3 model and when it gets really cold I have to turn to the Leighlo 5-50.
    That section along the shore was spectacular but I bet the tread got old.
    I'm ready for round 3 Shug-o-the-gitchee-goomie
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    Thank you all again for your birthday wishes. A great B-day present from my family. Fifty is the new thirty

    Quote Originally Posted by mbiraman View Post
    good segment. The flashing light is a good idea. here's a suggestion for WF's glasses.Shoulder strap pocket.
    [url]http://www.mountainlaureldesigns.com/shop/product_info.php?cPath=46&products_id=71[/url
    Thanks for the tip. Great idea!

    I am getting fitted for sports glasses/goggles with a head band; like what you see four-eyed basketball players wear during a game. Will serve me well on the trail. The glasses come with strong impact resistance lens... that even Shug's sharp wit can not break.
    "It's a wanderful life."

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    Sup Hikin' Trail

    Right On, MedicineMan. Well Said.

    Gotta admire this pair of crazies.

    ALWAYS looking forward to Shugery, and WF's contributions are the frosting on the cake.

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    Quote Originally Posted by born2roam View Post
    @ WF: good to see (no pun intended) you out there and enjoying mate. I guess a lot of people are kinda jealous for your hiking buddy. Good karma came to you I reckon.
    Yes indeed, sharing trail adventures with Shug is always a really good time and definitely greatly appreciated. I have known Shug's alter ego for many years and am very happy to call him my good friend. Hickery goes back even further with Shug...seventh grade!
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    thanks to the both of you for showing us how to enjoy the solitude and friendship in a piney experience That and your new gear__never thought you'd be sporting something other then your green bean and frankenquilt there shug! and good job on keeping the balance there wanderin fool with epic tarp
    It's not the boulders that throw us off balance, it's the pebbles beneath our feet

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    Having a hiking buddy is a good thing esp when you get along. Waiting for part 3. You keep adding trails to my list of places I want to go. Keep it up!!
    'Classic.' A book which people praise and don't read.” ― Mark Twain

    Who cares about showers, gourmet food, using flush toilets. Just keep on walking and being away from it all.

    There are times that the only way you can do something is to do it alone.

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    Another great video. Looks like you guys have a great time together. Thanks for letting us tag along.

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    Loved the shots of Lake Superior! Looks like a fun hike for the two of you!
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    Quote Originally Posted by blaktee View Post
    Sweet Vid Shug. laughs and farts....thats really what backpacking is all about.
    We did adda lot of Methane to the atmosphere......
    Quote Originally Posted by MedicineMan View Post
    As addictive and almost as good as the Walking Dead....wandering dead?
    Def. pimping the Jacks! No lie/exaggeration, I've got at least a 100 nights under
    a Hudson River..it is a great underquilt. Kinda coveting the Greylock but I've got the 3 model and when it gets really cold I have to turn to the Leighlo 5-50.
    That section along the shore was spectacular but I bet the tread got old.
    I'm ready for round 3 Shug-o-the-gitchee-goomie
    The Lake was like stepping into Heaven fro the Woods. Fine stuff......
    The Greylock 4 did me right. Same on the HR.

    Quote Originally Posted by Tumbleweed View Post
    Right On, MedicineMan. Well Said.

    Gotta admire this pair of crazies.

    ALWAYS looking forward to Shugery, and WF's contributions are the frosting on the cake.
    The Woods bring the joy to the top-skin.......
    Quote Originally Posted by mountainhanger View Post
    thanks to the both of you for showing us how to enjoy the solitude and friendship in a piney experience That and your new gear__never thought you'd be sporting something other then your green bean and frankenquilt there shug! and good job on keeping the balance there wanderin fool with epic tarp
    Had to switch up for some vim and zing. Frankenquilt and GreenBean were missed. As was the Hillbilly pot. And the Packa.
    Pole-Mod.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ewker View Post
    Having a hiking buddy is a good thing esp when you get along. Waiting for part 3. You keep adding trails to my list of places I want to go. Keep it up!!
    We spend a lot of time backstage together,,,,,,,this was pure exhilaration.......
    The trail awaits.

    Quote Originally Posted by BigLazy View Post
    Another great video. Looks like you guys have a great time together. Thanks for letting us tag along.
    We really did. Good challenge for both of us loons.

    Quote Originally Posted by MAD777 View Post
    Loved the shots of Lake Superior! Looks like a fun hike for the two of you!
    It was like the ocean....different smell though. Thanks
    Whooooo Buddy)))) All Secure in Sector Seven

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    Waited and watched this segment with my morning cup'o'joe. Good stuff! Yeah, you all are having a great time. On a trip back in high school I leaned over Hazel Creek in the Smokies to get a drink--last time I saw that pair of glasses--guess they might be at the bottom of Fontana Lake by now. Luckily it was day time and we were on our way out. Good idea with the strobe. Looking forward to more!

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