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Offline RavensdaleYoungBuck

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Re: Tiger Mountain
« Reply #15 on: August 14, 2013, 04:19:21 PM »
Haha, sorry fellas, Alls I know is where I can shoot and i was just giving an estimate on where I can shoot. Knowing that if I stay below Highway 18 I will be alright. Haha
Yep you will be fine, and by staying below 18 it is much easier hiking as your are south or traveling down, if you hike north it is much harder because you will be hiking up..

By hiking up, do you mean north facing slopes?
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Bro, he was joking

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Re: Tiger Mountain
« Reply #16 on: August 14, 2013, 04:21:50 PM »
Haha, sorry fellas, Alls I know is where I can shoot and i was just giving an estimate on where I can shoot. Knowing that if I stay below Highway 18 I will be alright. Haha
Yep you will be fine, and by staying below 18 it is much easier hiking as your are south or traveling down, if you hike north it is much harder because you will be hiking up..

By hiking up, do you mean north facing slopes?
 :dunno:
Correct, and if you access them from the westside it may be wet and raining but if you access them from the eastside it should be much drier. Remember though you can only access them from the eastside via places you have lived etc....yankee go home..
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Re: Tiger Mountain
« Reply #17 on: August 14, 2013, 04:23:13 PM »
Haha, sorry fellas, Alls I know is where I can shoot and i was just giving an estimate on where I can shoot. Knowing that if I stay below Highway 18 I will be alright. Haha
Yep you will be fine, and by staying below 18 it is much easier hiking as your are south or traveling down, if you hike north it is much harder because you will be hiking up..

By hiking up, do you mean north facing slopes?
 :dunno:

Bro, he was joking

Bro, so was I.
It's a long story....you kinda had to be there.

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Re: Tiger Mountain
« Reply #18 on: August 14, 2013, 04:24:30 PM »
Haha, sorry fellas, Alls I know is where I can shoot and i was just giving an estimate on where I can shoot. Knowing that if I stay below Highway 18 I will be alright. Haha
Yep you will be fine, and by staying below 18 it is much easier hiking as your are south or traveling down, if you hike north it is much harder because you will be hiking up..

By hiking up, do you mean north facing slopes?
 :dunno:
Correct, and if you access them from the westside it may be wet and raining but if you access them from the eastside it should be much drier. Remember though you can only access them from the eastside via places you have lived etc....yankee go home..

10-4. I'm hosed then. I'm not from here at all. Guess I'll throw in the towel.
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Re: Tiger Mountain
« Reply #19 on: August 14, 2013, 04:25:01 PM »
Haha, sorry fellas, Alls I know is where I can shoot and i was just giving an estimate on where I can shoot. Knowing that if I stay below Highway 18 I will be alright. Haha
Yep you will be fine, and by staying below 18 it is much easier hiking as your are south or traveling down, if you hike north it is much harder because you will be hiking up..

By hiking up, do you mean north facing slopes?
 :dunno:
Correct, and if you access them from the westside it may be wet and raining but if you access them from the eastside it should be much drier. Remember though you can only access them from the eastside via places you have lived etc....yankee go home..
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