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in reply to: UPDATED: How to post 2006 FOT48 Images #51726
I am trying to download photos for N. Tripyramid.
I go through the steps, but keep getting a message saying that I am not allowed to perform that function.
Help! :flag:
in reply to: Flags on the 48 Patches #49148😀 😀 😀 Got our patches over the weekend. Well done!! :beer:
Thanks so much for doing this for everyone, it is MUCH appreciated.
Al and CT Trampers
in reply to: Day Hiking or Base Camping/Backpacking? #48978Hi Bob-
Will do, thanks. We will be there Friday and Saturday night also.
Most of our group will be there Friday around dinner time- But I and one other will be arriving late at night. I promise to be quiet when setting up the tents. 😀 See you this weekend!
in reply to: Day Hiking or Base Camping/Backpacking? #48976We are camping out at Osceola Vista Campground. (Hiking Mt. Lincoln)
More than likely not making it to Mooseland, but I’ll see if I can talk our group into it.
in reply to: Flags on the 48 – 2003??? #48799Hi The8re, we’d like to sign up to fly a flag on Mt. Lincoln.
Thanks!
in reply to: Flags on the 48 – 2003??? #48791😀
We will be participating. We have reservations at Osceola Vista Campground for the weekend of 09/13/03.
in reply to: Reports from the 48 Flagsites! #48747Myself, Tom, Doug, Ashli, Sarah, Carol, Tim, Becky and of course the Bear got sort of a late start. We were intending to leave the trailhead at 6:00, and hike the Osseo Trail to the summit of Mt. Flume, which according to the WMG takes 4H 25M. We did not hit the trail until 7:35, but still made it to the summit in under 4 hours! I guess we were motivated to be on time. We got our pole set up, (22 feet tall, will get pictures scanned and sent this week) but realized we had accidentially knotted the rope that the flag was to be rasied on! :blink: After a quick taking down and unknotting, we had our flag flying at 12:05. It was a hazy day, but we were able to see the flag on Liberty and the one on Bondcliff. Thanks to Tom for designing and carrying most of the flagpole. Congrats to Tim on his first four thousand footer! This was a great event, and all passers by seemed to think so. A few were concerned that the flags were to be left there, but we explained it was a LNT event. We met the guy who flew the flag on Owl’s Head while hiking out on the Lincoln Woods Trail. Hats off to you! 8) Thanks to all who put this together, and good job, everyone! :beer:
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