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Originally Posted by bvibert Bear, but back in those days it was called Mount Kikicalawanda and it was over 14,000 feet in elevation. Yeah, and we had to carry ...

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Old Jun 27, 2008, 2:20 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Bear, but back in those days it was called Mount Kikicalawanda and it was over 14,000 feet in elevation.
Yeah, and we had to carry our water in hollowed out gourds that we dried ourselves, hiking with bear skins strapped to our feet.
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I think the bears got to my bby patch...
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I think the bears got to my bby patch...
Blueberry picking is still a month away up here..
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Blueberry picking is still a month away up here..
No wonder why i couldnt find it - were a bit behind NJ - not as much as Maine.... cool... i like mine in pancakes... with banana... and bacon...

The bears have been chomping the mushrooms in the yard lately...
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We did local strawberry picking here last weekend. Got 5-6 quarts. Been doing pancakes/shortcake/crepes all week.
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We did local strawberry picking here last weekend. Got 5-6 quarts. Been doing pancakes/shortcake/crepes all week.
I normally do the Sussex Strawberry Farm on RT206. But couldn't make it this year.
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When I was a boy we used to have to walk 50 miles, up hill, each way through blizzards in the mountains and heat waves in the desert everyday to pick our blueberries. They were called smoosh berries in those days though...
When my dad used to tell me such stories, my response was always "Gee must have been nice to have time to get in a work out like that"
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I normally do the Sussex Strawberry Farm on RT206. But couldn't make it this year.
That's where we were.
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