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Behold! The summit cairn that...

 
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Behold! The summit cairn that...
Behold! The summit cairn that I made on top of Little Tuk, with Tukhunikivatz in the background.


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grandwazooThe true summit

grandwazoo

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Nice Cairn
Posted Nov 19, 2003 7:09 pm

rockthrowjoeKeep at it!

rockthrowjoe

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Keep building it higher and eventually Little Tuk will be taller than Big Tuk!! ;) Actually, from this perspective it DOES look like the apprentice has become the master! LOL

It's still there right? ;-)
Posted Oct 3, 2008 11:29 am

PellucidWombatRe: Keep at it!

PellucidWombat

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Sadly I made it about 1/3 taller before I accidentally knocked it down. Still, the destroyed cairn was about as tall as this one. I doubt its still there (I used smaller pebbles as "mortar"), so next time I'll have to throw in some sticky GU to hold it together :-D
Posted Oct 9, 2008 8:54 pm

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