A number of years ago,I and several co-worker were doing some environmmental field work in the hills of northwest Virginia and had a Twilight Zone moment when we walked right into the middle of a Civil War battle reenactment.Yasmeen wrote:That's really cool. I knew a guy years ago who did Civil War reenactments all the time. It definitely sounded like the people who do it often take it very seriously.
The non-climbing photography thread.
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That's amazing. There were a lot of people there both days we were hiking. I couldn't do the whole loop hike, my left ankle, knee, and hip were killing me so I limped back after reaching the ruins on the top. Here's slideshows of all the pictures from the trip:dyno_heaven wrote:Alan, im assuming you did the hike up on top of the mesaabove all of the ruins? my car was broken in to up there, first case ever in chaco. haha lucky me
http://www.psychicreform.com/0610chaco01
http://www.psychicreform.com/0610chaco02pects
http://www.psychicreform.com/0610chaco03plants
http://www.psychicreform.com/0610lnlwedding
http://www.psychicreform.com/0610NMnCO
[size=75]You are as bad as Alan, and even he hits the mark sometimes. -charlie
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"Not all conservatives are stupid, but most stupid people are conservative." - John Stuart Mill[/size]