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Salad tosseur, A person who proffessionally tosses salad. i.e. ass munch(er)
Or you can go with the urban dictionary's version:
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.p ... ss+muncher
Lucinda
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Post by Lucinda »

Foxfire 5.7 hardest part is getting off the ground and avoiding bees. Tunnel Route 5.5 great view on the other side of the "tunnel" don't touch the leaning tree (if its even still there)
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Post by ynot »

Tunnel route is closed.
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Post by Andrew »

Arrowhead
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Post by vic »

Lucinda: You ever climbed Tunnel Route? If yes, How long ago? If yes and in your opinion, what would you grade that climb?
! Enough with all that detestation ALREADY !
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Post by Wicked Tribe »

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Lucinda
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Post by Lucinda »

I thought Tunnel Route was open in the winter. I was on it two years ago in November and it was easy and fun. The end has a short chimney which ends at the overlook footbridge which may require stemming though.
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Post by funny monkey »

I was on that route (Tunnel Route) right about the same time. It looked like no one had been on it for years. We were a 3-some and had such a great time on that route. We laughed and laughed the whole way up. It was so nice to be away from the crowd. It was in fact the first route I ever did at the Red.
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Post by Steve »

A couple of years ago the FS asked that folks not climb at Chimney Top. It was printed somewhere on a flyer, website...something. Now I can't find anywhere I look..anyone know where that closure was put in writing?
I see they are still lopping off mountains in Eastern Kentucky. Electricity isn't cheap.
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Post by ynot »

I think its on the tourist flyer with the hiking trail map.
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