1. Take a >1week backpacking trip along some major trail (AT, JMT, etc.)
2. Visit a national park like Yosemite or Yellowstone.
3. I would like to go both scuba diving (or snorkeling at least) and skydiving.
non climbing bucket list
Brentucky, your #3 is to skydive into water the scuba dive or snorkel??? or should skydiving be number 4...
I want to start a website about rock climbing in the RRG and have a bunch of people talk about stupid shit on its forums all the time.
Oh that would make me so happy....
I want to start a website about rock climbing in the RRG and have a bunch of people talk about stupid shit on its forums all the time.
Oh that would make me so happy....
I don't have haters, I have fans in denial.
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Re: non climbing bucket list
You're going to want longer than a month in NZ. And don't come in the winter, it rains. Heaps.pigsteak wrote: 3-Go to New Zealand or Australia for a month.
I see they are still lopping off mountains in Eastern Kentucky. Electricity isn't cheap.
Re: non climbing bucket list
he he, you said heaps. now i'm going to miss NZ (ene zed) all daySteve wrote:You're going to want longer than a month in NZ. And don't come in the winter, it rains. Heaps.pigsteak wrote: 3-Go to New Zealand or Australia for a month.
Sand inhibits the production of toughtosterone, so get it out and send.
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That's too bad...from the very limited time I spent with you I got the feeling that you are a compassionate, caring person. I bet you're a great nurse...It's a profession that seems to burn people out though. I know my wife would also be happy if she could find a way out of nursing, or at least to get a good break from patient care for a while.cekirk wrote:find a way to not be a nurse anymore