Springfield Lake to New Orleans in a Kayak
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And he needs to use his hulk arms to update his blog.
More online investigation than onsite exploration these days.
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“That’s not the point. The point is, who will stop me?”
-Ayn Rand
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I caught some footage of him on KOLR news, I think. It was definitely him, but I'm not sure which station it was.
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RE: Springfield Lake to New Orleans in a Kayak
Dude's got some big cajones. I hope there were news crews or something waiting for him down there.
Re: Springfield Lake to New Orleans in a Kayak
Check out those hulk arms in the video.
More online investigation than onsite exploration these days.
“My dear fellow, who will let you?”
“That’s not the point. The point is, who will stop me?”
-Ayn Rand
“My dear fellow, who will let you?”
“That’s not the point. The point is, who will stop me?”
-Ayn Rand
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yeah in the video he is hot. I do not know what was up with that newspaper article making him look so geeky
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Re: Springfield Lake to New Orleans in a Kayak
some pretty cool suff ya got ta love the water
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Ok. I'm back!!!!!!
..or I've been back for a week. The world doesn't stop turning just because I'm gone and the past week has been non-stop-no-sleep-catch-up time....this is the first evening I've had to really sit down and try to organize everything.
I actually got several videos while I was out. Some of them are me just talking to myself to have something to do and some of them have actual validity in the real world. I need to get them ready and post them up on the youtube to link to my website.
I just posted some photos on the facebook page today and I'll probably have the rest up by the end of the weekend. Definitely going to finish the website blogs this weekend and link photos to that.....I even got to do a bit of Urbex while I was out. Checked out some old houses along the route and saw a sunken barge ship.
It was definitely the most challenging/inspiring/meaningful adventure I've ever had. I'll probably hop back on here in a bit and share a couple of neat stories.
..or I've been back for a week. The world doesn't stop turning just because I'm gone and the past week has been non-stop-no-sleep-catch-up time....this is the first evening I've had to really sit down and try to organize everything.
I actually got several videos while I was out. Some of them are me just talking to myself to have something to do and some of them have actual validity in the real world. I need to get them ready and post them up on the youtube to link to my website.
I just posted some photos on the facebook page today and I'll probably have the rest up by the end of the weekend. Definitely going to finish the website blogs this weekend and link photos to that.....I even got to do a bit of Urbex while I was out. Checked out some old houses along the route and saw a sunken barge ship.
It was definitely the most challenging/inspiring/meaningful adventure I've ever had. I'll probably hop back on here in a bit and share a couple of neat stories.
I think something clever is supposed to go right here.
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Congrats man. I really enjoyed following your adventure! I was living vicariously though you.David Keetz wrote:Ok. I'm back!!!!!!
..or I've been back for a week. The world doesn't stop turning just because I'm gone and the past week has been non-stop-no-sleep-catch-up time....this is the first evening I've had to really sit down and try to organize everything.
I actually got several videos while I was out. Some of them are me just talking to myself to have something to do and some of them have actual validity in the real world. I need to get them ready and post them up on the youtube to link to my website.
I just posted some photos on the facebook page today and I'll probably have the rest up by the end of the weekend. Definitely going to finish the website blogs this weekend and link photos to that.....I even got to do a bit of Urbex while I was out. Checked out some old houses along the route and saw a sunken barge ship.
It was definitely the most challenging/inspiring/meaningful adventure I've ever had. I'll probably hop back on here in a bit and share a couple of neat stories.
Also...I'm not sure if you've heard but Kit thinks you're dreamy!
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I saw that.
...Kit - I like sushi, long walks on the beach and reading books while it rains outside. :-p
...Kit - I like sushi, long walks on the beach and reading books while it rains outside. :-p
I think something clever is supposed to go right here.
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Glad you made it back alive. Sounds like overall you had a great time.
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Glad you made it back alive and in one piece. I can't even imagine what it must've been like to be out there away from people for long periods of time...and without m&m's...David Keetz wrote:Ok. I'm back!!!!!!
..or I've been back for a week. The world doesn't stop turning just because I'm gone and the past week has been non-stop-no-sleep-catch-up time....this is the first evening I've had to really sit down and try to organize everything.
I actually got several videos while I was out. Some of them are me just talking to myself to have something to do and some of them have actual validity in the real world. I need to get them ready and post them up on the youtube to link to my website.
I just posted some photos on the facebook page today and I'll probably have the rest up by the end of the weekend. Definitely going to finish the website blogs this weekend and link photos to that.....I even got to do a bit of Urbex while I was out. Checked out some old houses along the route and saw a sunken barge ship.
It was definitely the most challenging/inspiring/meaningful adventure I've ever had. I'll probably hop back on here in a bit and share a couple of neat stories.
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Still happily married.. but also still able to spot hotness!
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Let's see some more pics and stuff from this trip!
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Kit, show that man some boobage.
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