Oh my, since I missed out on February, Mike's idea sounds like total
brilliance.
Chris
Sanger, TX
On Thursday, February 27, 2014 8:47:03 PM UTC-6, Mike Schiller wrote:
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> my opinion is that if you miss one month double up the next month. Maybe
> even get ahead and do two months with two trip
Loving this thread. Over on the Atlantis Fatties I made light of the
medicine dance and (implied) humor of it. Having now heard the forecast
(Noah type deluge) and knowing the geography of Sunland/Tijunga, you take
care, dear friend.
Best regards,
Tom
On Thursday, February 27, 2014 8:15:5
Wait you can plan things?
I usually get kicked out of the house when I get super antsy and I'm told
to come back when I feel better.
Usually this works out.
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I really wanted to attempt the "Bike Overnight a month" club (my camping
trips are rarely under 24 hours in length) this year. While Portland isn't
as balmy as SoCal, it still is mild enough (usually) to pull off camping in
the winter. But I realized that I didn't have enough time in January to
my opinion is that if you miss one month double up the next month. Maybe
even get ahead and do two months with two trips!
If my wife didn't mind I'd be out on the trails for a week per month.
~mike
Carlsbad Ca
On Thursday, February 27, 2014 8:15:57 AM UTC-8, Deacon Patrick wrote:
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> Hughes a
Deacon,
That's me wild abandon! Peace Brother.
~Hugh
"Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance, you must keep
moving." -- Albert Einstein
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On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 3:12 PM, Deacon Patrick wrote:
> Beautiful responses, Hugh and all! Enjoy wha
Beautiful responses, Hugh and all! Enjoy whatever you do with wild abandon!
With abandon,
Patrick
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Deacon,
The burdens in my life compel me to attempt a bike overnight a month.
I would characterize myself like those mustangs penned up rather than
running free in the open country...I have purposely submitted to our
societies convention of working and care taking a home (rather than the
absu
When you have a regular schedule such as work, school, etc., it is nice to
have your "free time" be truly free. However, if you don't look a bit
forward & decide, for instance, "this weekend I'm going camping" it's too
easy for time to just slide by. There's a balance there somewhere that may
>
> I try to abstain from too many set things in my life. I have work from
> 8:30-5 every day, that seems to be enough. I like the flexibility of doing
> things when they work and not feeling guilty when they don't. Scheduling
> activities, especially if others are joining you, is sometimes nec
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