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in reply to: How much did you spend? #50415
Dang I thought nobody noticed my shirt. 🙄
in reply to: 2005 Flags on the 48 #50508I was wonderering this too. Either the 10th or 11th is okay with me. I’d lean towards the 11th and then when the 11th falls during the week we keep FOT48 on the closest saturday to the 11th. Having it on Sunday may curtail people’s plans to attend any after-event gathering we have.
in reply to: T-Shirts and Pens #50366Frodo – we got the inspiration from your generous FOT48 Patch idea! I’m kicking around another idea for next year already.
in reply to: How much did you spend? #50411Spent about $35 bucks. Just wish I could have remembered where I left two beers. Doh!
Awesome story Puck! Everyone has a powerful story and sharing it always makes it better. Glad to have met you at the Moose!
in reply to: T-Shirts and Pens #50361I can only vouch for the pens. I knew I should have ordered 200 but I only ordered 100. I’m sorry but I exhausted the supply at the Mooseland Grill. 1000 apologies. Next year I’ll think of something else and get more!
in reply to: Time to pay the piper #50388I’m willing to help out as well. This computer jargon doesn’t register with me so just let me know what’s going on in english when it’s figured out. A planning meeting hiking get-together might not be a bad idea.
in reply to: Mt. Monroe #50106Mother nature came through with a spendid day as our group started up the Ammomusuc Trail. Lots of hikers out on the trail. We met Garrett early on and exchanged hellos. Further up the trail at the Gem pool our group split up and Brian and I went ahead while Cathie hung back with Sarah. The trail was very wet after the Gem Pool but the views soon began to open up. We met Lisa about 500 yards from the hut and went up to the hut together to regroup for the summit. Upon arriving at the summit, Garrett had most of his gear and pole already setup. SherpaKroto was there(and no I did not know you from your waistline 🙄 ) and soon the flags went up as Gary belted on his clarinet. The Star Spangled Banner never sounded so perfect to hear. Gary continued to treat us to his music and Cathie soon made her way to the summit. Eisenhower and Isolation flags jumped out and Pierce, Jackson, and Jefferson could be seen with binoculars. At 2:00 Gary played Taps and the flags came down. We made our way to the Mooseland and enjoyed everyone’s company. I can’t think of a better way to enjoy the mountains.
in reply to: It’s official!!! All 48 were covered!!! #50374OUTSTANDING! :flag:
To be able to say that all 48 were covered is a testament to those who hiked that day and in all previous events. It can only get better.
in reply to: Thank you, participants #50331Hats off to Stephen as well. This bird could have never gotten off the ground without his help. Every flagbearer deserves thanks as well, for they are ones that everyones sees and inspires.
in reply to: Mooseland Grill Tally 2004 #49932The eightball states 6 coming down from Flume to the Mooseland.
in reply to: Perfect weather for 9/11 #49944I wish I could say I have a satalite uplink that I’ve been beaming from my laptop from the huts but we escaped from Lakes of the clouds early Wednesday before the heavy rain hit. I’m just at the local library on a rainy vacation day. I’ll take a rainy vacation day anytime just so that flags day will be crystal clear. Beware of the stream crossings!!!! Some of them could be mind boggling!
in reply to: Waiting to hear from Bondcliff #50243What about Bond? Pepsi was at the Hancock meeting and is hiking in the area this week. I think he’ll come through with bondcliff.
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