lcarreau - Apr 11, 2008 10:39 pm - Voted 10/10
That old black magic ?Or the new one? I know; you're right
in the middle of drinking your favorite
beverage. No pretty wildflowers? The
redbuds are in full bloom, and here you
are taking photos of red walls. Looking
good, Radek and Shirley! Take care, Larry
rpc - Apr 14, 2008 12:38 pm - Hasn't voted
Re: That old black magic ?"That old black magic ?
Or the new one? "
good question - not sure when the Urioste duo put this route up :)
thanks for the visit Larry.
lcarreau - Apr 14, 2008 1:03 pm - Voted 10/10
Re: That old black magic ?No problem. That blew me away when I read
about snowmobiles being allowed up to the
crater rim of St. Helens? Perhaps you and
Shirley should check that one out? Then,
the desert is a nice place to be, with all
the wildflowers and sunny rock walls. Hope
you're enjoying the magic of the desert!
- Larry of AZ
rpc - Apr 14, 2008 1:08 pm - Hasn't voted
Re: That old black magic ?"That blew me away when I read about snowmobiles being allowed up to the crater rim of St. Helens?"
Yeah me too! I remember long time ago asking the "ranger" (some little jerk off) on the phone if they allowed dogs in there. He gave me some run-around answer...apparently they have no issues with the f...ing inbreds tearing the shit out of the slopes with their dumbass snowmobiles.
lcarreau - Apr 14, 2008 2:06 pm - Voted 10/10
Re: That old black magic ?Yes ... you're basically right. I need to do
more research, because I don't have enough
facts on that specific incident, and I don't
always believe the dumb newspapers.
Are the small (logging) communities of
Packwood and Randle still there? Seems
like those people would have went bankrupt
a long time ago. Is nothing sacred anymore?
(Some of these "land managers" should be
more pro-active! Instead, they appear to be
only interested in retirement.) Really sad!
Pretty much the same thing goes on here in
Arizona. Think I'll go outside and check out
some more peaks and wildflowers. Take care!!!
- Larry
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