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So let's get this right....
They look for big foot frequently enough to start a business revolving around the search.... Yet have obviously never found one.... And people are stupid enough to pay them to find something they've never found?
God damn, I thought people in Alabama were dumb.
LOFLBellingham is 55 miles north of me. I could get there within an hour.
I might take them up sometime in late spring or early summer.
Dole: I saved 27 cents on deodorant, by spending 20 minutes couponing.
All the shit you post about pissing away money and you're willing to knowingly pay someone for a service they have zero chance of providing?Bellingham is 55 miles north of me. I could get there within an hour.
I might take them up sometime in late spring or early summer.
All the shit you post about pissing away money and you're willing to knowingly pay someone for a service they have zero chance of providing?
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You can do that for free, dingus.Scientific research and a nature hike. I'll take my fishing pole and baits with me.
You can do that for free, dingus.
I'll take ya out there for $50. lulzI don't know the trails out there. That is some really rugged and remote country. A guided tour makes sense.
I'll take ya out there for $50. lulz
A cultured fella like yourself should know how to read a topographical map.
Oh you fuckin puss. Bring a fucking sidearm iffin yer scared of mythical creatures.That's the kind of country where even experienced hikers go missing. I'm not an experienced back country hiker.
Sure I can read a topo map, except it does not account for recent washouts, slides and other hazards.
Oh you fuckin puss. Bring a fucking sidearm iffin yer scared of mythical creatures.
Crossing or rerouting around hazards is part of backpacking.
I was going to bring a sidearm anyways, and bears, mountain lions, wolves and goats are not mythical creatures.
I am not now, nor have I ever been a backpacker.
One time, @Dole ver 2.0...a massive rock slide had wiped out the trail AND what appeared to be a possible avalanche. (It was early summer, but way up there) The snow was a foot or two deep, and under was all different sizes of rocks, with some big holes and ankle-busters. The only choices were to poke our way across, or peak a saddle that would've added a fuckton to an already long haul. (The topo map came into play here
We went across. It was kinda scurreh.