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Shining Rock Overnight: Insanely Picture Heavy Thread (Dial-up Beware!)

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Great pictures, Brian! I love blueberries, I eat them by the case like popcorn, lucky!
 
Great pictures, Brian! I love blueberries, I eat them by the case like popcorn, lucky!

Yesterday my wife and I were on a trail (Bockey) in Harriman. It was a very narrow barely marked trail that was becoming overrun by blueberry bushes. Literally as far as the eye could see in all directions there were blueberry bushes. I must have eaten a pound of them. We're going back next weekend to do some serious picking :D

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Trent, Trent, Trent.

Don't go pawning your bad habits on others, man...LOL! :D

Hahahhaha
Just kidding
For those of you who don't know
Brian and I have an inside joke regarding the proliferation of pictures of knives in TREE STUMPS on this forum :cool:

I have never smoked a Philly Blunt
That is for the East Coasters ;)
The ones who eat their pizza folded....

MY dad used to smoke Tiparillo cigars
I think it was some White Owl brand
Prolly the cheap ones
My dad drank Burgie and Hamms :eek:
I was thinking of trying them one day in honor of my old man

Did your blue hat come with the blue ax?
It matches perfect

According to the Cherokee anthropologist James Mooney, the Cherokee name for Shining Rock, Datsu'nălâsgûñ'yĭ, translates to "where their tracks are this way" and refers to a rock that is said to have tracks of Tsul 'Kalu and his children.[4]
I am weak in Eastern USA camping :mad:
I read some article on a serial killer on the Appalachian Trail that got me all scared
 
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