Misty_Morning
Narcissistic Hedonist
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That you are....but a most dear lech.![]()
If they didn't go blind the first time, they wouldn't the second time around...I don't want to be responsible for the good folks here going blind.
Was just fun, Missy. I'd prolly die if she flashed me when I was there. So you don't have to bother about killing me.*rage issues i didn't know i had are surfacing*
If they didn't go blind the first time, they wouldn't the second time around...
Was just fun, Missy. I'd prolly die if she flashed me when I was there. So you don't have to bother about killing me.![]()
I don't have to worry about you didi, it's that other one...she's called the perv for a reason...nahin?

Woh bhi kuch nahi karegi. We plan to pimp her out when we're there together.![]()
Of course.I hope you mean pimping the perv out...
I'm wearing "the shorts" again.....just saying.![]()
My poor boss... *snicker*


Did he allow you involuntary to drive like you want to?![]()


Introducing my new best friend:
http://www.zappos.com/images/745/7458654/9755-731224-p.jpg
This puppy has woman-specific design and is custom-moulded to my hips. With 3,800 cu. in. of pakcing capacity, I'm set for some summer walkbout adventures. I'm in love.![]()
Thoughts of McKenna wearing nothing but a backpack on walkabout...enticing.
Introducing my new best friend:
http://www.zappos.com/images/745/7458654/9755-731224-p.jpg
This puppy has woman-specific design and is custom-moulded to my hips. With 3,800 cu. in. of pakcing capacity, I'm set for some summer walkbout adventures. I'm in love.![]()
Impressive! In my backpacking days, Kelty was state-of-the-are. Ah, the memories.
Given the condition of my post-military hips and back, it may well be that my packing days are over. But maybe not. I'm wearing 60 lbs of iron in the morning or evening walks I take with the terror-ier. Admittedly, this is on flat ground but my legs haven't looked so good since I quit cycling. Maybe a Sierra trout trip is once again on the horizon.
Dana or Marmot, huh. Or even Kelty? Hmmmm . . .
But you said Arc'teryx for mountains and that's about all we have around here, mountains and suburbs. I suppose there are some deranged types who hike the desert but . . .
Mountains as in mountain climbing. Marmot also makes some good daypacks, I love my Vapor 30, have used it for 3 years, given it one hell of a beating and its still functional. Big thing, if you're going to get into packing again, is when you go to a shop, get them to measure your back. That'll determine pack length, then get a pack that fits right, put in about the weight you expect to carry in it, cinch it down and walk around the store with it. A good pack will put the weight upon your hips, not your shoulders. If the weight is on your shoulders it'll exhaust you quickly.
I also just found out, the guy who created Dana Design now owns a company called Mystery Ranch, might wanna look into them.
Be prepared for steep prices for good packs, but also shop around, a lot. My Dana I got for a song, $125 vice $400 for its normal retail price. My Vapor 30 was about $120ish.
The Dana Terraplane, btw, is a huge pack meant for week+ adventures. Its huge, and was the type of pack I used back in my Search and Rescue days.