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    This evening's alpenglow-Cascade pass Washington

    Near Cascade Pass this evening from a friend.

    Two images from late today --

    for those of you wanting to do the Torment - Forbidden Traverse, it's in fine shape: http://www.pbase.com/nolock/image/119920079

    & tonight's moon rising above Boston & Sahale: http://www.pbase.com/nolock/image/119920081

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    Some day we'll teach you how to embed images Ram. ;) I think you're too used to the old technology that yahoo still embraces for their group pages. I'll embed them for those too lazy to click on the link.

    "Two images from late today --

    for those of you wanting to do the Torment - Forbidden Traverse, it's in fine shape:



    & tonight's moon rising above Boston & Sahale:



    Hopefully some of that snow will make its way into the Wasatch eventually!

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    Those are awesome pics.... and would make great desktops and screen savers.



    And here is a picture of Ram vs Computer Technology



    all in good fun from Iceaxe - your tourguide to everything that is wrong with the Internets.


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    Quote Originally Posted by shaggy125
    Some day we'll teach you how to embed images Ram. ;) I think you're too used to the old technology that yahoo still embraces for their group pages. I'll embed them for those too lazy to click on the link.

    Good Gawd!! Too lazy to click a link? Your serious too!!! Looks like the embedded images lost some of their color this time. Tsk, tsk. Thanks Shag, for saving the folks that extra click. Carpel tunnel or summthin could result. Shane has it almost right. That train wreck looks like a draw. I get smashed to the caboose in real life. Technology mocks me!
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    Excellent photos! Thanks for sharing...

    Yeah what is this click stuff?! I only see stuff on bogley...no really.


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    Quote Originally Posted by accadacca
    Excellent photos! Thanks for sharing...

    Yeah what is this click stuff?! I only see stuff on bogley...no really.

    The grand poobah...The Great Scott, the Big Shot no clicky? No click, no win. You can lead a horse to the link........but you can't make him click. A whole world out there!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RAM
    Quote Originally Posted by accadacca
    Excellent photos! Thanks for sharing...

    Yeah what is this click stuff?! I only see stuff on bogley...no really.

    The grand poobah...The Great Scott, the Big Shot no clicky? No click, no win. You can lead a horse to the link........but you can't make him click. A whole world out there!!
    Yeah, I do partake from time to time...


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    holy shit. i give up.


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    Quote Originally Posted by accadacca
    Yeah, I do partake from time to time...
    don't wait, drink the kool aid, take the blue pill, and jump in today with both feet.


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    I was distracted.... Dang how did I miss this. Those are sweet and yes, I did the clicky. My knees are bad but not the hands.
    Life is Good

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