Peeeeetey, maybe see y’all at The Gorge
Peeeeetey, maybe see y’all at The Gorge
So my other adult leaders flaked out (it happens), and I find myself with a backpack packed, and no plans. I’ll be out Saturday morning to join you. Looking forward to it.
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Not trying to take away from anyone's fun, but I have never used a saw, ax or knife to baton on a backpacking trip.
I realize those things have their place, like getting to dry wood in the center when all is wet. but all I have ever done is gather sticks of all sizes and break them.
But I know splitting and stuff can be fun.
I too will something make and joy in it's making
I plan to get to Yates mid to late Sat morning if anyone else has the same plan.
I too will something make and joy in it's making
Slowhike, toss out a time and I’ll aim for it.
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Raladd, we look forward to hanging with you.
Come on to Beech Camp, the weather looks good
Leaving my saw at home. Plan to attend the Slowhike fire starting school.
I see, said the blind man, as he picked up his hammer and saw.
PappyAmos, remind me tomorrow when I see you before we begin hiking
And have you seen YouTube video of blind Chinese vegetable and food prep chef…cutting vegetables with super sharp meat clever—at mind numbing speeds.
When I was at a truck stop in Pennsylvania, I woke up and went inside travel store for some morning coffee. There was a van load of Amish builders being driven to a job site by an Englisher. A whole crew of builders, buying their snacks and food getting ready for a day of construction. One of the Amish guys arm had been cut off half way between his elbow and now missing hand. I felt sorry for that man. Then later I felt sorry for me…because I realized the one armed man could outwork me.
Some people know
Some people don’t know
And some people don’t know that they don’t know
Just trying to see where I fit in
I’ll see yinz tomorrow
Cup of coffee…who uses the word yinz and what does it mean?
Last edited by Phantom Grappler; 03-31-2022 at 22:34.
Don’t know that I can split wood, but I know that “yinz” is a second-person plural pronoun (comparable to southern “y’all”), used in Western Pennsylvania and Eastern Ohio. I’d have to check the Dictionary of American Regional English for etymology.
I have cousins who say it.
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