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Re: Bees nest along the trail
Re: Three days and three nights in the Zirkel area
Re: Noel's Knob, Larimers' newest ranked peak
Re: Third time's the charm for some remote Wemi...
Re: Gore Range: South Fork Black Creek peak bag...
Keyboard of the Winds (Longs Peak)
A loop above Bakerville.
Re: Two obscure 12ers on a smoky day
Re: My big Platoro loop - sometimes it pays to ...
Re: A rare visit to Memory Lane
The Annual Bierstadt Climb 6/23/26
Re: The Big Beautiful Loop rides again.
Re: Meet Me in Saint Louis
Re: A tough but rewarding day in the Raggeds
Re: Looking forward to a long day …
“The civilized man has built a coach, but has lost the use of his feet.
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-- Ralph Waldo Emerson
A hiker and his friend were repairing a barn roof when suddenly a strong wind blew and knocked their ladder down. Since there was no help nearby, both men decided to jump. Looking around for something that would break their fall, they saw a pile of manure. The hiker jumped first. "Are you alright?" asked his friend. "How deep is it?" The hiker answers, "I'm fine. It's only up to my knees." "Great. Here I come," yelled the friend as he lands in a pile of manure up to his neck. "You said it was only up to your knees," cried the friend. "It did only come up to my knees," said the hiker. "I jumped head first."