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Going to be fine. I went out on an easy five mile hike to test it out and came back no worse for it.
4 years agoQuite, and worse the further down you go - or maybe it’s just the cumulative impact of sitting on five miles like that. It’s been four years, and it may have gotten worse in my memory.
4 years agoHow's papa toe?
4 years agoBefore reading the caption, the quality of the road was the very first thing I noticed about the shot. Ugh. Jarring?
4 years agoSo practical! What a buzzkill.
4 years agoOK, my car is a two seater and has a range of 75 miles so it will take awhile to get there. There is room in the back for you guys to roll around in. The other problem is that by the time we get there Scott and Rachael will probably be in Portland.
4 years agoI don't know if that's fair, or convincing, to blame poor Skip for the disappearance of your driver's license. He might have even been the one to discover it behind the sofa.
4 years agoCorrect ID
4 years agoReally nice!
4 years agoIdentity theft?! By Skip!?
Does he not have his own microchip?
Perhaps with Scott's ID
He'll go on a shopping spree
So his dog friends will think he is hip.
Can we go with you?
4 years agoWow! Good luck all around!
4 years agoIt does look like that, doesn’t it? I don’t think so though. I think it’s a large alluvial fan, like much of the terrain beneath the mountains here. It’s easier to see looking at it from a satellite view.
4 years agoLooks like an immense lava field.
4 years ago
Great point! He’s always ready to blame someone else.
4 years ago