I've only been on snowshoes and that EXACTLY 40 years ago while I was in Survival School in Spokane, WA. The students had giant, POS wooden snowshoes that were held together with rotten shoestrings, while the instructors had new, light-weight aluminum ones. It was a miserable, cold week in the mountains for a FL boy, but it was a great time. I've got pics somewhere in a box...
That was the ROTC "butter-bar's" stuff. I was a redneck country boy buck sergeant and our flight leader, an HH-53 pilot/1st Lt, listened to my suggestions over the clueless n00b's every single time. That guy couldn't find his own pecker with a map, a compass, a Sherpa and a pair of tweezers. 🤣
I don’t see no tracks
ReplyDeleteFresh snow , no one has been out here since the storm. It’s still deep, no melting due to single digits.
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I snowshoe a lot in Upstate New York. Mainly because my Electric Car Batteries are frozen and dead. Thank you Gov. Hochul.
ReplyDeleteI've only been on snowshoes and that EXACTLY 40 years ago while I was in Survival School in Spokane, WA. The students had giant, POS wooden snowshoes that were held together with rotten shoestrings, while the instructors had new, light-weight aluminum ones. It was a miserable, cold week in the mountains for a FL boy, but it was a great time. I've got pics somewhere in a box...
ReplyDeleteI marked timber in the survival school area in the Colville forest.
DeleteI found your 2-quart canteen and Motorola radio up there 23 years ago, just letting you know now.
That was the ROTC "butter-bar's" stuff. I was a redneck country boy buck sergeant and our flight leader, an HH-53 pilot/1st Lt, listened to my suggestions over the clueless n00b's every single time. That guy couldn't find his own pecker with a map, a compass, a Sherpa and a pair of tweezers. 🤣
DeleteDick, how is Gov. Hochul involved in your car's dead battery?
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