Are you setting a goal of slothiness?
If so, you might compare your progress to Zero's hike from last year. All together, he said he took about 3 months worth of zero days.
Are you setting a goal of slothiness?
If so, you might compare your progress to Zero's hike from last year. All together, he said he took about 3 months worth of zero days.
“I think that when the lies are all told and forgot the truth will be there yet. It dont move about from place to place and it dont change from time to time. You cant corrupt it any more than you can salt salt.” - Cormac McCarthy
Way to go son! Can't tell you how glad I am that you are doing this the way you want to and taking the time to see and visit places you've heard so much about.
Now about the trout. Your Dad won't be very impressed, however, he's home from his fishing trip since they didn't even get a single bite!
Please tell me you ate more than that. Can't wait to see your pictures so far.
Continue to have fun, and I'll see you for Hot Springs weekend.
My goal is to be out here atleast until my birthday, Sep 30. That's the day I want to summit.
We had a big trout dinner last night. So a few of us here caught fish for a while for the dinner. I caught two other decent sized ones which did get eaten. I'm proud of my baby fish. Off to Blueberry Patch in a couple hours.
"Oh, like an Afghan Warlord"
Just got done eating my trout here at Cloud 9, great little hostel. They got a jacuzzi!!!!!!!!!!
Slacking Unicoi tomorrow; 17 miles no pack, no problem. Cerberus, who told you I was having hammock problems? Saw your entry at Blue Mountain Shelter when I stopped for lunch. Warbonnet is still very much ON! Working out some kinks with the Warbonnet Superfly, but it's coming along nicely. No ground, not today, tomorrow, or ever! Hang em high!
Trust nobody!
all right!!! go cannibal, go!!!
I too will something make and joy in it's making
Watch out trail - Cannibal and Cerberus are within a day of each other again!
Won't last. After tomorrow, I'm pretty sure I'll be taking zero....again. Seventeen miles with two nasty ups and one nasty down. He's leaving me some pretty funny enties in the registers; he better hope I don't catch him.
The Georgia section of this little trail is hammock heaven. I don't think there has been more than half a mile that wouldn't have been great for hanging. Lovin it, hatin it, lovin it again.
Trust nobody!
This one's for you, Hammock Engineer!
Record trout.jpg
where's the fish. all I see is his hands. Oh there it is I thought it was just a little dirt spot on the picture.
Seriously glad to hear you're having fun Cerbeus/Zak. Enjoy you time out there.
Chris
Man, that is awesome. I always say if you are going to go, go all out. How did it taste?
Is that too much to ask? Girls with frikkin' lasers on their heads?
The hanger formly known as "hammock engineer".
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