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  • Ordin Aryguy
    or·di·nar·y
    • Apr 2004
    • 671

    #1

    Sand Lake Falls - Day Hike (pictoral)

    The Trip Report that was originally posted here has been edited to be inline with the interests and views of the general populous of this fourm. It has been reiterated that only the High Peaks are beautiful, challenging, and therefor "worthy" of Trip Reports.

    However, I simply do not subscribe to that misguided belief in any way, shape, or form. The incredibly vast areas outside of the High Peaks are stunningly beautiful, they can be unimaginably challenging (if that's what you desire) and they most certainly are "worthy." Regardless, in the spirit of compliance, I will comply with the direction that the forum takes.

    Again, please accept my appologies for the original posting of this non-High Peaks related report... The err is corrected. It positively will not happen again.
    Last edited by Ordin Aryguy; 12-29-2008, 08:26 PM. Reason: Not High Peaks related
    They speak of my drinking, but never of my thirst...
  • Ordin Aryguy
    or·di·nar·y
    • Apr 2004
    • 671

    #2
    The Trip Report that was originally posted here has been edited to be inline with the interests and views of the general populous of this fourm. It has been reiterated that only the High Peaks are beautiful, challenging, and therefor "worthy" of Trip Reports.

    However, I simply do not subscribe to that misguided belief in any way, shape, or form. The incredibly vast areas outside of the High Peaks are stunningly beautiful, they can be unimaginably challenging (if that's what you desire) and they most certainly are "worthy." Regardless, in the spirit of compliance, I will comply with the direction that the forum takes.

    Again, please accept my appologies for the original posting of this non-High Peaks related report... The err is corrected. It positively will not happen again.
    Last edited by Ordin Aryguy; 12-29-2008, 08:26 PM. Reason: Not High Peaks related
    They speak of my drinking, but never of my thirst...

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    • forevrwyld
      Keith and Dad, Redfield Summit
      • Feb 2005
      • 197

      #3
      Why did you carry such a huge backpack on day hike? Was beer properly 'cached' for the return visit of abuse?
      "The trail is what it is. If it goes up, over, under -- there is the choice to follow it or not. As for weather, it will be what it will be. One cannot choose conditions, only to hike or not to hike." AT Thru-Hiker

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      • Ordin Aryguy
        or·di·nar·y
        • Apr 2004
        • 671

        #4
        The responce that was originally posted here has been edited to be inline with the interests and views of the general populous of this fourm. It has been reiterated that only the High Peaks are beautiful, challenging, and therefor "worthy" of Trip Reports.

        However, I simply do not subscribe to that misguided belief in any way, shape, or form. The incredibly vast areas outside of the High Peaks are stunningly beautiful, they can be unimaginably challenging (if that's what you desire) and they most certainly are "worthy." Regardless, in the spirit of compliance, I will comply with the direction that the forum takes.

        Again, please accept my appologies for the original posting of this non-High Peaks related report... The err is corrected. It positively will not happen again.
        Last edited by Ordin Aryguy; 12-29-2008, 08:27 PM. Reason: Not High Peaks related
        They speak of my drinking, but never of my thirst...

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        • Ordin Aryguy
          or·di·nar·y
          • Apr 2004
          • 671

          #5
          The Trip Report that was originally posted here has been edited to be inline with the interests and views of the general populous of this fourm. It has been reiterated that only the High Peaks are beautiful, challenging, and therefor "worthy" of Trip Reports.

          However, I simply do not subscribe to that misguided belief in any way, shape, or form. The incredibly vast areas outside of the High Peaks are stunningly beautiful, they can be unimaginably challenging (if that's what you desire) and they most certainly are "worthy." Regardless, in the spirit of compliance, I will comply with the direction that the forum takes.

          Again, please accept my appologies for the original posting of this non-High Peaks related report... The err is corrected. It positively will not happen again.
          Last edited by Ordin Aryguy; 12-29-2008, 08:28 PM. Reason: Not High Peaks related
          They speak of my drinking, but never of my thirst...

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          • pondhopper
            Have creel; will travel
            • Nov 2003
            • 749

            #6
            Wow, quite the project(s) Nice work!

            The DEC "boys" will be staying at & doing the Cage Lake lean-to, all of next week. (Sept. 15th-.......)
            --"Pete You***?!, Pete You***'s grandson?!...That name is nearly sacred & uttered with awe in THIS house!" : The late Dr. Reed's wife, upon entering her house & being introduced- so to converse with her husband about the old days, a little before he died. The kind of greeting you'll never forget & reinforces your image of the hero you never met. --

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            • Ordin Aryguy
              or·di·nar·y
              • Apr 2004
              • 671

              #7
              ... And there might just be more to the story...

              The Trip Report that was originally posted here has been edited to be inline with the interests and views of the general populous of this fourm. It has been reiterated that only the High Peaks are beautiful, challenging, and therefor "worthy" of Trip Reports.

              However, I simply do not subscribe to that misguided belief in any way, shape, or form. The incredibly vast areas outside of the High Peaks are stunningly beautiful, they can be unimaginably challenging (if that's what you desire) and they most certainly are "worthy." Regardless, in the spirit of compliance, I will comply with the direction that the forum takes.

              Again, please accept my appologies for the original posting of this non-High Peaks related report... The err is corrected. It positively will not happen again.
              Last edited by Ordin Aryguy; 12-29-2008, 08:28 PM. Reason: Not High Peaks related
              They speak of my drinking, but never of my thirst...

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