Ya but, it is supposed to cool down a bit this weekend.
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12.2 miles roundtrip in the Canyon. 4500 foot elevation each way. That old dude is me and I did in 6hours 20 minutes. It totally kicked my ass. Taking sniper shots in Afghanistan took less effort. BTW my wife's birthday was Saturday and she was OK with my trip. Huge shout out to her for letting me "Start my bucket list" as she calls it and missing her B'day. I have lots of gifts in my bags though.
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Originally posted by kayrone View PostWow, how cool! I love the "no itinerary" road trip idea- just may have to steal that.
Used to have an RV. Would take a week off work, load the RV, get a general direction with maps and AAA highlight books and take off.
The only thing that could ruin the day was the weather.I long for a Lions team that is consistently competitive.
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Originally posted by froot loops View PostI love hiking, never really get to do it though. I never embarked on anything like that though.
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Originally posted by Coop View Postmason..of COURSE not..sunshine..unicorns...rainbows...right?"This is an empty signature. Because apparently carrying a quote from anyone in this space means you are obsessed with that person. "
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K, somebody posted this on facebook this morning. I thought it was pretty cool. Apparently the kid's dad got the attention of Wallach and he said that he would try to bring Kemp over after the game. Pretty cool story. Good on Matt Kemp
Dodgers star Matt Kemp may make you cry
The two-time All-Star gave a fan the shirt off his back, literally.
By CHRIS CHASE – May 7, 2013 at 1:09pm EDT
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Try not to get goosebumps or teary eyed while watching Los Angeles Dodgers star Matt Kemp greet a fan after a game in San Francisco.
The user who uploaded the video wrote that third-base coach Tim Wallach, who accompanied Kemp to greet the fan, told the fan’s father he’d try and get the superstar to come over after the game. Little did they know they’d get a handshake, autograph, jersey and shoes. I especially love the eye contact Kemp makes with the fan. He’s not just signing a ball, he’s making a connection.
“He came over after the game and made one of my best friends night,” the user wrote. “He’s fighting a tough battle and this was such a great gift by Matt Kemp! I’ll never forget this.”Last edited by CGVT; May 8, 2013, 08:58 AM.I feel like I am watching the destruction of our democracy while my neighbors and friends cheer it on
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