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#103276 05/30/19 01:57 AM
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Fang went after the grouse right across the frozen lake , not that frozen , Fang breaks through,the naked lady saves dog during the rescue for the broken leg and the wrecked up shoulder on the North Fork.

Two ladies from Colorado stroll to the summit.

Quiet day, well it rained and snowed again and I ask all day what the weather was going to be next week and seems like no one knows .

People still getting off track to Lone Pine Lake and finding Outpost Camp which is not a lake yet because it is mostly snow covered but will be a Lake after we have a few warm days.

Doug Sr #103277 05/30/19 04:57 PM
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Say, that would make an arresting first line for Day at Black Portal. We'll turn it into a noir haiku.

Fang went for a swim
Ladies stroll, one is naked
Tom is offended



Thanks, Doug!

Jeff M #103278 05/30/19 08:57 PM
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Originally Posted By Jeff M
Thanks, Doug!


One can never thank Doug enough.

And I think that is the best noirku I've ever read.

Jeff M #103279 05/30/19 09:37 PM
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That haiku should have been read by Bogey as a voice-over as his '37 Plymouth rumbles up the Portal road.

Jeff M #103287 06/02/19 07:18 PM
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Good naked or bad naked... There is a difference.


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Mt. Whitney Weather Links


White Mountain/
Barcroft Station

Elev 12,410’

Upper Tyndall Creek
Elev 11,441’

Crabtree Meadows
Elev 10,700’

Cottonwood Lakes
Elev 10,196’

Lone Pine
Elev. 3,727’

Hunter Mountain
Elev. 6,880’

Death Valley/
Furnace Creek

Elev. -193’

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