Back From The Tetons...(Again)!

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  • DissidentmanDissidentman Posts: 15,378
    Awesome pic.

    You're welcome to roam about my homestate as long as you dont bring any Nickleback. I would love to make it through the Tetons one day. My son just made it to Kings Peak (Utahs highest peak) last week and we're headed to conquer a few 13ers in a week or so.

    If you are ever headed to the High Uintas, look me up. You are welcome to my crash pad.


    She has great Uintas...


    Utah does.
  • eyedclaareyedclaar Posts: 6,980
    Awesome pic.

    You're welcome to roam about my homestate as long as you dont bring any Nickleback. I would love to make it through the Tetons one day. My son just made it to Kings Peak (Utahs highest peak) last week and we're headed to conquer a few 13ers in a week or so.

    If you are ever headed to the High Uintas, look me up. You are welcome to my crash pad.

    Now why would I bring any (more) Nickleback to Wyo? Those rednecks love that shit enough. Sweet deal on the pending climbs. What range are you going to be in? The Wind River range is one of my wife's favorite anywhere.
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  • DissidentmanDissidentman Posts: 15,378
    eyedclaar wrote:
    Awesome pic.

    You're welcome to roam about my homestate as long as you dont bring any Nickleback. I would love to make it through the Tetons one day. My son just made it to Kings Peak (Utahs highest peak) last week and we're headed to conquer a few 13ers in a week or so.

    If you are ever headed to the High Uintas, look me up. You are welcome to my crash pad.

    Now why would I bring any (more) Nickleback to Wyo? Those rednecks love that shit enough. Sweet deal on the pending climbs. What range are you going to be in? The Wind River range is one of my wife's favorite anywhere.


    I heard that about your wife.
  • eyedclaareyedclaar Posts: 6,980
    eyedclaar wrote:
    Awesome pic.

    You're welcome to roam about my homestate as long as you dont bring any Nickleback. I would love to make it through the Tetons one day. My son just made it to Kings Peak (Utahs highest peak) last week and we're headed to conquer a few 13ers in a week or so.

    If you are ever headed to the High Uintas, look me up. You are welcome to my crash pad.

    Now why would I bring any (more) Nickleback to Wyo? Those rednecks love that shit enough. Sweet deal on the pending climbs. What range are you going to be in? The Wind River range is one of my wife's favorite anywhere.


    I heard that about your wife.

    :lol: Why me laugh? I mean, shutup before I punch you in the back of the head.
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  • DissidentmanDissidentman Posts: 15,378
    eyedclaar wrote:
    eyedclaar wrote:

    Now why would I bring any (more) Nickleback to Wyo? Those rednecks love that shit enough. Sweet deal on the pending climbs. What range are you going to be in? The Wind River range is one of my wife's favorite anywhere.


    I heard that about your wife.

    :lol: Why me laugh? I mean, shutup before I punch you in the back of the head.

    Please do. My brain stem could use a good throttling.
  • Given to...Given to... Posts: 4,989
    eyedclaar wrote:
    Awesome pic.

    You're welcome to roam about my homestate as long as you dont bring any Nickleback. I would love to make it through the Tetons one day. My son just made it to Kings Peak (Utahs highest peak) last week and we're headed to conquer a few 13ers in a week or so.

    If you are ever headed to the High Uintas, look me up. You are welcome to my crash pad.

    Now why would I bring any (more) Nickleback to Wyo? Those rednecks love that shit enough. Sweet deal on the pending climbs. What range are you going to be in? The Wind River range is one of my wife's favorite anywhere.

    My point exactly, the rednecks dont need any more shit to kick. They just went apeshit over Buckcherry two weeks ago in Green River. Sad.

    We will be in the Uintas. I can see Gilberts Peak from my dining room window, even better in the fall after the leaves have fallen from the neighbors damn tree. The redneck thing to do would be to cut that fugger down so I can see my hill...

    Its about a 30 minute drive to China Meadows or Henry's Fork trailhead from my house, and there are 21 13ers in the range. No problems with bears either. :)
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  • normnorm Posts: 31,146
    Please do. My brain stem could use a good throttling.

    Hey keep it clean...this is an all ages forum
  • DissidentmanDissidentman Posts: 15,378
    norm wrote:
    Please do. My cerebellum could use a good throttling.

    Hey keep it clean...this is an all ages forum

    My apologies.
  • tybirdtybird Posts: 17,388
    eyedclaar wrote:
    Pretty sure I saw something like that on the Green Line tracks this morning under Boyleston Street. Or maybe it was a rat.

    Why do I think that creature isn't as cuddly as it looks?

    Well, they are predators. Rumor has it that a pack of them can turn an adult bison into a pile of bones within a minute.
    Is it the Marten or the Fisher that loves to dine on porcupine?
    All the world will be your enemy, Prince with a thousand enemies, and whenever they catch you, they will kill you. But first they must catch you, digger, listener, runner, prince with the swift warning. Be cunning and full of tricks and your people shall never be destroyed.
  • eyedclaareyedclaar Posts: 6,980
    tybird wrote:
    eyedclaar wrote:
    Pretty sure I saw something like that on the Green Line tracks this morning under Boyleston Street. Or maybe it was a rat.

    Why do I think that creature isn't as cuddly as it looks?

    Well, they are predators. Rumor has it that a pack of them can turn an adult bison into a pile of bones within a minute.
    Is it the Marten or the Fisher that loves to dine on porcupine?

    Fishers. Martins are too small to tangle with a porcupine. Not that fishers are huge, but they are quite a bit bigger.
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