Oh man, the tin foil pipe. Forgot about that. Guilty. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Lynhal
Printable View
Oh man, the tin foil pipe. Forgot about that. Guilty. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Lynhal
SEE? I knew you were hiding out there. How thick did you make yours? Did you burn the hell out of your fingertips on the first try at smoking with it, too?Quote:
Originally Posted by BlueBlazer
Ah, the good ol' days. :D
HERE!!!!!
Empty toilet paper roll:wtf:
Hey, guess what?
@ Lynhal; I couldn't help myself on that previous post. I've been wanting to do that for a long long time! ;)
Sorry 'bout your laptop, but glad I made ya laff.:thumbsup:
@TikiRoom; Nice Avatar bro!:thumbsup:
Yeah, did the apple, and the toilet paper roll. ..but don't tell no one.
Went hiking in '86, up Anthony's Nose. (seriously, its a mountain on the appalachian trail in New York.) And when we got to the top we realized we didn't have any papers. So I broke off a piece of 6" aluminum tubing from my backpack frame. I rubbed it on a sharp boulder untill I got a hole in the side of it about ½" from one end. We packed some killer bud in the hole, and using one end as a carburetor we had our impromtu McGyver pipe.
The damn thing worked great!:joint1:
I used to go on the Appalachian here in Jersey a lot. Wawayanda Mtn, and off of various trail heads in Vernon and Wantage NJ. Not backpacking trips though, but there are a few shelters and have met backpackers on the trail.Quote:
Originally Posted by RAINHAZE
We used to take camping and whitewater rafting trips on the Delaware River that borders NY & NJ. :thumbsup:Quote:
Originally Posted by RedLocks
Did a lot of hiking in the Catskill Mtns and the Adirondacks. Good times!
But I think my favorite was near West Point NY. We used to hike to the top of Storm King Mtn, which was only about a ½ mile walk, and when we got to the top it overlooked a broad expance of the Hudson River and we would crank the tunes, toke some good skunky budz, and fire up some Sabretts on the coals.
We would hang out there all day and come down around midnite drunker than hell!
Hell back then we weren't your typical lightweight hikers by no means, we didnt pack shit like raisins and crackers, hell no! we packed London Broils and cases of beer!:thumbsup:
Cool, speaking of Storm King, used to be acquainted with the guy that runs the Art Center but this going back some years. Most of what I have done around the Appalachian trails were usually grab the bag and papers and lets go type of things. Any serious hikes I've done were out west, Montana, Wyoming, Cali, Colorado, etcetc :)Quote:
Originally Posted by RAINHAZE
Cool RedLocks!! :thumbsup:Quote:
Originally Posted by RedLocks
Im only a few miles from the AT here in TN. I intended on walking from here to NY years ago, but oh well. :D
Hey have ya ever been to "Rampart Range" between Denver and Colorado Springs? I used to love 4-wheelin' and camping there. Its on the front range, but once you get on the ridge part of it the western views are spectacular! Did some camping/hiking near Leadville at Turquoise lake too.
I lived most of my life in England and east of the Mississippi, but one day about 13 years ago I threw a dart at a map and it stuck near Denver, so I went there. I had a blast out west!
How I ended up here I have no idea!
hmm, I think I was much further north when I was in Colorado, near the Red Feather Lakes Poudre River area. Almost up in Wyoming. I had been in Colorado hiking about a month earlier than that but had just acquired a large amount of Northern Lights so it is a bit hazy where I was LOLQuote:
Originally Posted by RAINHAZE
Now that is a strain I need to add to my arsenal someday soon. Was one of my favs before AK-47 entered the picture. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by RedLocks