ExcitableBoy,
There are many cruxes in life. Illness is one for sure. Stay positive and keep on fighting. I wish you a speedy recovery. Stay positive.
Farzin
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nickmech wrote:Wow X-Boy, I knew you had been ill but didn't know it was so serious. Hope you recover soon. And please keep posting, I allways enjoy your comments.
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by bird » Mon Jan 16, 2012 12:12 pm
ExcitableBoy wrote:Thansk bird,
It was a good outing. I recall is hiking around the far end of Colchuck Lake in the evening. You asked if thre were bears here. I confidently stated "Why, I've been here dozens of times, never seen a bear." 10 secsonds later something sounding very much like a bear issued a low growl from the vegetation next to the trail.
EB
by Peak Freak » Mon Jan 16, 2012 4:27 pm
by ExcitableBoy » Mon Jan 16, 2012 5:01 pm
bird wrote:ExcitableBoy wrote:Thansk bird,
It was a good outing. I recall is hiking around the far end of Colchuck Lake in the evening. You asked if thre were bears here. I confidently stated "Why, I've been here dozens of times, never seen a bear." 10 secsonds later something sounding very much like a bear issued a low growl from the vegetation next to the trail.
EB
I remember looking into brush and asking you "is that a bear?". Only to turn and see you had started double-timing down the trail
Get well soon!
by Marmaduke » Mon Jan 16, 2012 5:34 pm
ExcitableBoy wrote:bird wrote:ExcitableBoy wrote:Thansk bird,
It was a good outing. I recall is hiking around the far end of Colchuck Lake in the evening. You asked if thre were bears here. I confidently stated "Why, I've been here dozens of times, never seen a bear." 10 secsonds later something sounding very much like a bear issued a low growl from the vegetation next to the trail.
EB
I remember looking into brush and asking you "is that a bear?". Only to turn and see you had started double-timing down the trail
Get well soon!
You don't have to be faster than the bear, just faster than your partner
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