Barbarossa said:There are a few 'Tumble' variations around, like Tumbledick and Tumbledown Dick. I wish I knew the origin of the expression. Again, not a 4K.
MichaelJ said:I've always liked the name "Devil's Hopyard", but regrettably it's not a peak.
dr_wu002 said:
dentonfabrics said:Not a 4000'er but Blue Job Mtn makes you stop and think.
Barbarossa said:There are a few 'Tumble' variations around, like Tumbledick and Tumbledown Dick. I wish I knew the origin of the expression. Again, not a 4K.
The Cannon Balls name made me blush the first time I heard it!Waumbek said:They used to be called "The Three Graces." That was back when they put skirts on pianos and tables so the bare legs didn't show.
MarkJ said:An obscure bushwack off 202 in Barrington NH which I will never attempt..........Bumfagging Hill (elv 600)
Barbarossa said:There are a few 'Tumble' variations around, like Tumbledick and Tumbledown Dick. I wish I knew the origin of the expression.
Tumbledown Dick
Anything that will not stand firmly. Dick is Richard, the Protector's son, who was but a tottering wall at best.
Well a different Mark here. It is St. Anne's Peak. At 3420' elevation with a 200' rise from West Kill, it ranks #43 on the Catskill HH list. Father Ray L. Donahue (#23, #1W in the Catskill 3500 Club) named the mountain.una_dogger said:Maybe if Marchowes is lurking...what is the name of that friggin' PUD that just happened to be a 3k right at the end of the Devil's Path Traverse....holy cow..that was an unwelcome climb!
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