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tomahawk dunk

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  1. He is now free to move about the country.
  2. that should about do it for Clemson.
  3. Fuck, I haven't eaten a power bar since I've been home. Cause I got sick of eating them on trail. Watching this video makes feel the same about the McDouble but I definitely appreciate his level of commitment.
  4. Just started How To Change Your Mind. I read the book and really enjoyed it.
  5. Anyone here ever used Land Cruiser Specialists of Austin for work on their Toyota? They seem like a solid shop, just wanted to confirm. Thanks.
  6. https://knue.com/a-massive-fight-broke-out-in-the-ladies-room-during-the-cowboys-win-on-sunday/
  7. https://www.thebiglead.com/posts/legarrette-blount-fight-punch-video-youth-football-twitter-01gegcjk1fca He's not done knocking people the fuck out.
  8. It's time to go all in on AMYZF.
  9. Yeah, we used the Far Out app for water and camp sites every day.
  10. Some towns the trail actually goes through, the other towns you hitchhike to them. You hitchhike out there quite a bit. I absolutely loved all the small towns I went through. Most of which I had never heard of. Mainly resupply in towns. I did get a little bit of stuff mailed to me. You do normally find and filter water as you go. Some places in the desert there are caches of water people put out. Some places in the desert I carried 5+ liters of water. The app Far Out provides a lot of the info that you need regarding the trail and towns.
  11. Yeah, early April. They say the toughest part is getting to the terminus. Which strikes me as true. Once you get there and get going, you kinda figure it out as you go.
  12. Forgot about the gate. There was lots of reviews in the Far Out app on all of the gates and other random shit. They were fun to read to pass time. Most days hiked about 10 hours. Sometimes less and sometimes more. In the first 2-3 weeks was just trying to survive. You quickly get into the routine of eat, sleep and hike. Met lots of great people. Half were non US. Met a guy named Josh who was going to attempt Fastest Known Time on the PCT. (He got it done in 59 days and change). Met another guy named Quadzilla who was doing the PCT, AT and CDT all in the same calendar year. Still getting situated now that I’m home. They say the PCT takes 6 months. 5 to do it and 1 month to reintegrate back into everyday life. Feels accurate to me.
  13. I didn’t take the best of pics but above are some from the desert section. I always loved the mornings in the first hour of hiking. Horsewoman. She came up behind on the horse and kinda freaked me out. I compressed myself up against the mountain as much as I could. I later met her Mom who was doing her support. She had 3 different horses and she had already done the PCT on horseback 2-3 times. Some local team roper guys at Eagle Rock on Easter. Mike’s Place. Overcast day on the trail outside of Paradise Valley Cafe.
  14. I just recently got back from doing the PCT this year a few days ago. Fires cut short parts of NorCal, OR and WA but overall was a great experience for me. Zero regrets on doing it.
  15. https://www.yahoo.com/news/taiwanese-nursing-home-apologizes-hiring-225947717.html apologies in advance, didn’t know where I should put this one.
  16. Jake se mas my brother! There is a lot of good looking Texas women of Czech ancestry.
  17. Yeah and his Dad just seemed like an all-time great guy as well. The way some of those people spoke of him, you could feel their love and gratitude for him.
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