Imagine what the 3 stooges would've done to this guy as they passed him.
"ohh, so ya wanna play tough, eh......SMACK!##%!@! BOINK!#@x%#! TAKE THAT!!" :D
1 1/2 - 2 hrs to the Adk high peaks areas
1 - 1 1/2 hrs to many other Adk peaks
45 minutes to the closest mountain, which is Azure Mt. I hike that one often because of its proximity and because it has so much to offer for such a quick climb.
Oh how I wish I had a peak, any peak, in my back yard!
That does sound nice. That's only with Garmin's MapSource, isn't it, or can you do that with other mapping software? And do any of Garmin's 1:24,000 map programs cover the Adirondacks?
Doug, I wish you were my next door neighbor. Man, would I ever be tapping your brain and having you walk me...
Well, I just did my own homework on this one and got brave and downloaded the "Trip & Waypoint Manager" CD that comes with the unit. Then I hooked up the GPS unit to the computer, opened the new software up on the computer, typed some waypoints into the program, hit the transfer button, then...
AntlerPeak, the link you provided with those reviews of the software was extremely helpful. At the present time, I'm not really interested in loading maps onto the GPS. What I am more interested in doing is loading accurate waypoints into it by using large scale maps, and for doing that there is...
Thanks, Doug. I have another question or two. Is Garmin's "Mapsource Topo" the best mapping software to use in conjunction with this GPS unit? I read that the map scale for their maps is only 1:100,000. Is this a large enough scale to make transfering waypoints accurate, or is it more accurate...
I recently purchased a Garmin 60cs and am getting familiar with the user's manual. In the section on creating waypoints, it tells how to create one using the map panning arrow or with the MOB feature. However, nowhere in the manual can I find how to create a new waypoint by simply plugging in my...
Thanks, everyone, for your accounts of the virgin forest or first growth as you call it. They are all totally interesting, and I hope to hear more. I was especially surprised but happy to hear that there's so much of it in the Catskills left.
Maybe one of us will someday discover a secret...
Yup, that's exactly what I got at EMS. It's called "Hand Sanitizer" and it's put out by Atwater Carey. You're supposed to apply it to your hands and just let it dry without wiping them off.
Neil, I was wondering the same thing about Snowy and I haven't hiked that one yet either, although I'm thinking of doing it sometime in the near future. Snowy would give one of those southern viewpoints, and it's higher yet than Vanderwhacker, although considerably further away. I'm going to...
If so, where was it and what was it like seeing it?
I'm not talking about old-growth forest but genuine virgin forest that was never logged, not even once. I remember reading an article once that virgin forest comprised only a tiny fraction of a percentage of all forest land in the...
Actually, Ampersand and Goodnow were mentioned, but you make a good point about certain peaks being so close that some of its views are blocked by bigger peaks.
Taking that one step further, I think that the non high peak with the most high peaks in its view would have to be a peak that's south...
It's actually one of the oldest steps in technology going and was very popular up until the discovery of the wonder drugs in the late 1930's like penicillin. Then those antibiotics became so popular that colloidal silver faded into the background. Now that modern antibiotics have little effect...
This guy needs to get an education in how to deal with people. Either that, or someone's going to turn the tables on him sometime and humiliate him in front of a group of people.
That's the clincher. What a moron.
Not sure if I'm following you as to why he was so much of a jerk. When he "scolded" you for being in the alpine scrub area, was he real loud about it and embarrassing in front of the other people up there? Was he rude and beligerrant? Was he a steward who let his "authority" go to his head or...