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Re: hiking classifications
Back in our 20's we were a combination of the Full Attic Backpacker, Close-Friends, Naked Backpacker and at times the Non-Stop-Party but fortunately we had The Doctor (although still in med school at the time) in the mornings. Most have moved on to the Sherpa-Dad or unfortunately a few of The Dinks (Dual Income No Kids).
But even way back then we carried out our trash. . .
But even way back then we carried out our trash. . .
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Re: hiking classifications
I did the Sherpa-Dad for a few years. Before kids, I was a dirtbag -full kitchen sink fisherman. After Sherpa-Dad, I was a SICK (single income, costly kids) using the same old gear I had for 30 years. This year, I'm a STKIOH [screw the kids, I'm outa here (or out hiking, whatever)]. Now, I'm just a dirtbag with new gear.
If you don't know where you're going, then any path will get you there.
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Re: hiking classifications
Oh okay, that makes sense.austex wrote:Bimmer:
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