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Oneiros
Jan 12, 2007



lancemantis posted:

bringing a Bluetooth speaker on public lands should be a capital offense

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Oneiros
Jan 12, 2007



Managed to escape for a week, Glacier National Park is super crowded these days. The entire US / Canadian west being on loving fire kinda put a smoky damper on things. Still really pretty, though.


Oneiros
Jan 12, 2007



StarkingBarfish posted:

My gramps got demoted over one of these while driving tanks in egypt in WW2. They used to make them out of spent shells, one large one and one smaller one, fill the smaller one with sand and fuel from the tank, stick it in the larger shell and fill the gap with water.

One day at sunrise while the other tank crews were still sleeping, in the middle of nowhere, he wanted to make a brew and didn't have the smaller shell, only the larger one. I think you can guess what he did.

some people are just so ungrateful when you make them coffee :mad:

feeling the wanderlust, i need to get out of this fuckin’ city i just haven’t the time :sigh:

Oneiros
Jan 12, 2007



HAIL eSATA-n posted:

i took the train from seattle to glacier NP in montana and it was, well










it was cold and wet and gray almost the entire time but when the sun poked out it was incredible. spent a few nights camping on BLM land and didn't see other people for days

glacier is incredible and even with the folks in tow (so no backcountry stuff) and visiting more in-season with tons of people around it was well worth the time. we went up into the canadian end and that was nice too.

how long the glaciers actually last is a 'nother matter :sigh:

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