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  • #16
    VERY NICE!!!

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    • #17
      Went again to Blue hills, so many hiking trails and it's less than 15mns away from us.

      20160221_132535 by Rado, on Flickr
      20160221_132525 by Rado, on Flickr

      We did the hancock and great blue hill. it took us about 2hrs total, and the weather was just prefect; 51 and sunny..some snow still on the floor as you'll see.

      this place is filled all the time. definitely making a once if not twice a week trip. plan on getting some better shoes just for better tracking. this weekend our plan is to do the buck hill loop.

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      • #18
        20160221_133535 by Rado, on Flickr
        20160221_140004 by Rado, on Flickr
        20160221_131425 by Rado, on Flickr

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        • #19
          20160221_125540 by Rado, on Flickr

          this was our first climb...

          20160221_140014 by Rado, on Flickr

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          • #20
            this one was fun, a bit tricky and slippery...made the challenge even more fun.


            20160221_134200 by Rado, on Flickr
            20160221_125406 by Rado, on Flickr
            20160221_125411 by Rado, on Flickr
            20160221_133557 by Rado, on Flickr

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            • #21
              She walks way ahead because of the age factor you can't keep up. :D

              People say "it's nice to see father and daughter spend time together like that." Bitch. :D

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              • #22
                no she can walk way ahead so if a fucking animal comes out, I'm booking it:woot:

                besides, she had to go piss lol...long story short, kind of hard to hike for a few hours and not have to piss while drinking tons of water:D

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Bouncer View Post
                  She walks way ahead because of the age factor you can't keep up. :D

                  People say "it's nice to see father and daughter spend time together like that." Bitch. :D
                  nice edit dip shit :D

                  You can see her arms kinda swinging hard and all:grin:

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                  • #24
                    She seems nice and all. I just don't care for her influence over you in her quest to turn you into a beta.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Bouncer View Post
                      She seems nice and all. I just don't care for her influence over you in her quest to turn you into a beta.
                      oh shut up with that high school talk already...grow up, it's called life...it's actually not so bad when you live it in an optimistic kind of way...just sayin:thumb::wave:

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                      • #26
                        Nice photos, I didn't know you had hills in MA! Looks like she is dropping your ass on the climbs, old man! :D

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                        • #27
                          Come on Scrum, mass boarders with the green mountains of Vermont and the Adirondacks of NY. Learn some God damn geography for fuck sake.

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Bouncer View Post
                            Come on Scrum, mass boarders with the green mountains of Vermont and the Adirondacks of NY. Learn some God damn geography for fuck sake.
                            Nah, I meant where he is, near Boston. I know they've got some hills up near the border. :slap:

                            I've got the Cascades in my backyard and its full of 10 thousand-footers, so I find it hard to take those mounds that you guys have out East very seriously. :D

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                            • #29
                              Did you know that the Adirondacks are the the largest public protected park in the nation?

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                              • #30
                                Nah, there's no Adirondack NP. You mean just contiguous natural area? Wrangell-St. Elias NP is the biggest, in Alaska.

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