My near death experience in the Cardamoms
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Re: My near death experience in the Cardamoms
Lexus - "Is this a reference to a movie or something? "
The photo you posted shows what looks to be a man with one arm.
The photo you posted shows what looks to be a man with one arm.
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Re: My near death experience in the Cardamoms
Great story - great read. Thanks for sharing
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Re: My near death experience in the Cardamoms
But those reviews were my favourite! I honestly had no idea, but always thought your username was funny.Bitte_Kein_Lexus wrote:Give it away?! I told you last week that I'd post something that would give it away. If I didn't want you to know what my handle was, you never would have known... Trust me . I've been poking fun at your for so long though that I figured it was only fair... Also, by posting this, I've simultaneously (and knowingly) "outed" myself to not only you, but also another guy (whose handle on either forum -if he has one- I don't know). I'm slipping... Pretty soon, so many people will know my real identity that I'll have to stop posting my weekly opium den and whorehouse reviews!FreeSocrates! wrote:Finally know you are now... I spent many sleepless nights on this, and then you just give it away!
You were poking fun at me, what?!? I never noticed, maybe I'm immune to your banter?
I'll see you in a few days and we'll settle this in a gentlemanly way.
You know what I'm talking about Lone Wolf.
The cedar roasted asparagus has good chew. I don't know how to enjoy it, so I'll Instagram it instead.
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Re: My near death experience in the Cardamoms
Poking fun in person is what I meant... Couldn't poke too much online lest I reveal my identity (but boy was I tempted by that "beer break" post of yours). And yes, we'll settle this... I'm brushing the dust off my grandfather's old teak dueling pistol case as I type.
Hah! Hadn't noticed that. He definitely had two arms (and he was the villager, not a ranger).Kung-fu Hillbilly wrote:Lexus - "Is this a reference to a movie or something? "
The photo you posted shows what looks to be a man with one arm.
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Re: My near death experience in the Cardamoms
Milord wrote:
That reminds me. Could you list your recommended Travel bag Kit?
Spares, food, water, meds, splint, ties, rope, plug, light, etc. ???
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Bitte_Kein_Lexus wrote:
Sorry, just saw this. I usually always bring plenty of water, some calorie-dense food, headlamp, lighter (or fire starter), knife+multitool, a few wrenches. Most people I know also bring a spare rear tube, maybe a clutch cable or other spare parts they deem necessary. I've been lucky in that I've never had a mechanical breakdown out in the bush (besides having to bend back a clutch pedal after a crash and small stuff like that). If a group goes riding, a rope is also useful (had to tow a friend once).
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ps. I noted in a Loas ride that a pair of Vice-Grips was used to replace a broken gear selector.
That reminds me. Could you list your recommended Travel bag Kit?
Spares, food, water, meds, splint, ties, rope, plug, light, etc. ???
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Bitte_Kein_Lexus wrote:
Sorry, just saw this. I usually always bring plenty of water, some calorie-dense food, headlamp, lighter (or fire starter), knife+multitool, a few wrenches. Most people I know also bring a spare rear tube, maybe a clutch cable or other spare parts they deem necessary. I've been lucky in that I've never had a mechanical breakdown out in the bush (besides having to bend back a clutch pedal after a crash and small stuff like that). If a group goes riding, a rope is also useful (had to tow a friend once).
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ps. I noted in a Loas ride that a pair of Vice-Grips was used to replace a broken gear selector.
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Re: My near death experience in the Cardamoms
I'm still on Sabbatical; ya know I am or else I would have left last night with you to whatever dodgy place you were off to.Bitte_Kein_Lexus wrote:Poking fun in person is what I meant... Couldn't poke too much online lest I reveal my identity (but boy was I tempted by that "beer break" post of yours). And yes, we'll settle this... I'm brushing the dust off my grandfather's old teak dueling pistol case as I type.
The cedar roasted asparagus has good chew. I don't know how to enjoy it, so I'll Instagram it instead.
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