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Originally Posted By MooseTracks
I hear there may be a helicopter involved... grin


*LMAO* cool


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Did I hear helicopter ride?Next time I want to be sitting up looking out the window in one of those things.Does anybody really think Laura would come down here for a little old flatlanders hike?I believe she's celebrating her 1 year anniversary in Bishop.We'll try to have fun without her.


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Originally Posted By fish395
Did I hear helicopter ride?Next time I want to be sitting up looking out the window in one of those things.Does anybody really think Laura would come down here for a little old flatlanders hike?I believe she's celebrating her 1 year anniversary in Bishop.We'll try to have fun without her.


??? Who is Laura? And that's a pretty long helo ride from Bishop to SD......................................DUG


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That's why I'll skydive in to get there.


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Originally Posted By MooseTracks
That's why I'll skydive in to get there.


I don't know if it matters.. but um.. when I had the kids up Iron Mtn a couple of weeks ago I noticed a sign that said "HELO PAD" that branches right off the main trail... Does that help at all Moose?


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If you skydive in just do it from above 10K to keep the streak alive.

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Ah, I'm going strictly HALO on this one...


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Originally Posted By MooseTracks
Ah, I'm going strictly HALO on this one...


Oh gracious... just make sure the bottle of whatever it is that your bringing in is fully cushioned... we don't want celebratory drinks to end up watering the chaparell at the summit!!! wink


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SoCalGirl - It's getting close to the day of the hike! Will we get an "offical" announcement of your guest hiking star? Or are we to keep guessing until the very end? This could be Iron Mountain's biggest bash ever! smile..........................DUG


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You've got someone coming from Rancho Cucamonga? Wow, that's REALLY impressive! What a coup! laugh


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Originally Posted By DUG67
SoCalGirl - It's getting close to the day of the hike! Will we get an "offical" announcement of your guest hiking star? Or are we to keep guessing until the very end? This could be Iron Mountain's biggest bash ever! smile..........................DUG


Now DUG.. if I give away all my secrets no one will want to hike iwth me anymore... I'll just keep all of you guys in suspense... it's only a couple more days...


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Hi,
I am almost always up there on Saturday and Sunday. I start about 7:30, If you see an Old Fat guy in mostly green (including my hiking shorts) say, “Hi.” Usually I’m the one who says, “How are you doing?”

This is a really fun hike, and this old guy usually makes it up in about 55 minutes or less on Saturday and a bit slower on Sunday.

See you all there.

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Originally Posted By Over the Hill Bill
Hi,
I am almost always up there on Saturday and Sunday. I start about 7:30, If you see an Old Fat guy in mostly green (including my hiking shorts) say, “Hi.” Usually I’m the one who says, “How are you doing?”

This is a really fun hike, and this old guy usually makes it up in about 55 minutes or less on Saturday and a bit slower on Sunday.

See you all there.

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Bill,

Sounds like you'll be on your way down and we'll be going up if we run into each other this Saturday.. just look for the big group of troublemakers.. that'll be us!! wink


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Last minute bump...

0900 67 and Poway Rd... Iron Mountian... come hike off all the candy you ate tonight!!! wink


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Wow! Another great group hike! Lots of familar names and a few new ones. Even got to see the Moment of Bliss in person.

Me and "The Boy" got to run the 1st mile and half since we got caught in "traffic" and showed up late. Hopefully someone will post pics soon.

Thanks SoCalGirl for putting this together...........................................DUG


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What a fabulous day for a big group hike. The guest list was long and distinguished today and it was fantastic to see old friends again and to be able to put new faces and names together. We had, in no real order:
Fish395 (Thor)
Over the Hill Bill
Karen R
Kim in PL and her friend Sue
Hypoxic Zombie, his wife Janice, son Joshua and doggie
Dale Dalrymple,
Tatiana
DUG67 and son Mike
MooseTracks (Laura)
Peter the Lurker and his wife that we ran into… Peter… next time PM me and we’ll work things out!!!
Myself and my two kids, Alana and Damien…

I think I got everyone. If I forgot anyone I’m horribly sorry…

We got a little bit later start then we had planned but it was all good in our world. A couple of our friends called and said that they were running late and would catch up.. and they did just after we hit the halfway point in the trail by running the first 1.5 miles or so.

We got to the summit in good time (well... I thought it was good time wink ) and the REAL party began. Summit snacks began to appear left and right with M&M cookies, Halloween treat baggies full of yummy chocolate candies, half baked rice krispie treats (thanks guys for not laughing!)… we spent quite awhile on the summit and waylaid some innocent hikers to take our group pictures for us… MooseTracks spent a few minutes teaching the kids the finer points of the activity known as “Moment of Bliss”.

My social coordinators (DUG67 and Moosetracks) worked their way up and down the crowd talking to everyone. As everyone was local and had their own timeframes to work with we didn’t necessarily all hike together. There were a couple of different groups, but I think we all pretty much ended up at the summit together for the most part.

OH! And to top out the day…. The first official SUMMIT TOOTH.. that anyone could think of. Hypoxic Zombies boy had a tooth fall out and was carrying it around in an empty ziplock… the debate for a few minutes was regarding how much a summit tooth was worth!!!

Phrase of the day: “IT’S HOT”….

Some Pictures:

Moosie doing a class on “Moment of Bliss”



Grabbed some poor innocent bystanders and handed them a bunch of cameras for the summit shot:


Moosie teaching the kiddos the “call of the moose”



Thanks everyone for showing up... keep an eye out for information about the next hike... PM me if you have suggestions...

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All I know is the PM I got said to wear a Hawaiian shirt..................

And all the pics I have of the Moose show her telling me I'm NUMBER ONE via sign langauge...................................................DUG


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Sorry DUG... I thought the "Cancellation of Hawaiian Shirt Hike Apparell" memo was sent to ALL hikers... I'll check and make sure you're on the list...


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I went up the trail a little earlier than the rest of the zoo to try out a Gigapan beta panoramic robot from Iron Mountain while the air was as cool as possible. This is the first gigapan panorama done. My computers are still chewing on some more. Play with the controls. They work like GoogleEarth.


I'm just starting to work with the Gigapan. You can see what I've done at:
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Dale:

Thats awesome!!!! Can't wait to see more!!!


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