Rattlesnake is my backyard.
I'm working so I won't be able to spend the night, but I should be able to swing by for some environmentally friendly canister tipping, or a quick hike & photos.
Rattlesnake is my backyard.
I'm working so I won't be able to spend the night, but I should be able to swing by for some environmentally friendly canister tipping, or a quick hike & photos.
Just to confirm, I've only reservered Saturday night (26th), calling it a "Soiree" because I can only do a "one nighter"!
Its a great scienic hike but you probably already know that , what day will you be coming out Saturday or Sunday??
I was really hoping to make it out and meet you all and check out your cold weather rigs. I have family coming that weekend and I will not be able to make it
Please keep me in the loop on future hangs.
Thanks
I will swing out Saturday. I'm free all day so I should be able to hike a bit. I'll bring one of the Nikons and see what nature provides us picture opportunity wise. Never been there this late in the year. I typically take the mutts there on the weekend for a walk at least once a month during the summer.
I can bring some Newfie steak too!
I am working Sunday morning ~ butt-crack-dawn-early, so I shouldn't ****** to a full night... *shouldn't*
Just keep your eyes open in the trip planning area. The next hang will likely be a winter hang in January or February 2012.Originally Posted by newmike
Oh, don't even try to resist the need to test out that custom cuben underquilt you were talking about at the Second Chance Fall Hang. Heck, for you it is literally a backyard hang opportunity.
See you there.
Brian
I think the question you should ask yourself is Rattlesnake Point on the way to work? If so, then it only makes sense to shorten your morning commute. It's so very rational!!!
Either way, if you can only make Saturday afternoon/evening then you'll still have fun. I have it on good advice that afternoon naps are the very thing to relax you after a day of hiking!!
Why [o]TTer? Why???
Last edited by Chard; 11-11-2011 at 14:49.
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