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    Wow, glad your alright Riverkilt. I know the air in the area can have some magic juju affecting body vs. brain power. I get all giddy when I am in the area. Makes me feel like I have walked into the threshold of Heaven.
    Humor, is chaos; remembered in tranquillity- James Thurber

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    Death in Yellowstone is another great book. I have read the over the edge and found it very interesting. I recently made my first visit to the grand canyon but it wasn't a real visit as it was from 5 PM to basically 5 PM the next day. Sure wet my appetite though.

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    Whew! Vey glad you are still here to laugh about it. Thank you for the pictures.

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    So much to see for sure. And the Yellowstone book is a good one too. Many have followed the Death in the Grand Canyon book. As much a warning primer as tales of interest.

    I can't recall the specifics, but back in the 20s a guy came out to paint pictures of the Grand Canyon and loved it so much he never went home. Its just a couple hours from me - even the same distance to the North Rim as to the South Rim...but there is soooo much else...but I'm proud to have been kilted to both rims repeatedly and to Havasupai once....trekin' on in...



    In my younger days. Next trip to Supai is gonna be by helicopter...scenic, fast, and easy...



    And a great way to field test Utilikilt's modesty toggles....
    Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
    Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
    "I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."

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    one might also note - it seems that my brother was wearing his Royal Airforce Tartan when he attempted to take flight...


    hmm... climbing a rock in close proximity to the abyss while wearing spring loaded, 007-style-ejection-seat shoes and an aeronautical tartan... factor in the high likelyhood of answering "the question" for an untold amount of tourists on the way down exponentially increasing the odds of the obvious happening...

    and so it appears one of the strongest genetic traits in our lineage is living to tell the story..

    I'm glad for that, brother...

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    my goodness! did you see that?????


    yes, regimental...

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    Great Pics again Ron...always with an interesting story.
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    Wow! I'm glad you weren't seriously injured! Great photos as always, mate.
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    Glad you weren't hurt to bad!!! As a hiker/trailrunner/mountaineer I know we all have our famous "Ta Da" moments, some witnessed and fortunately some not. My thought is this about life and growing older "I occasionally have to skin my knees, proves Im still a kid and out playing hard outside".... Hike safe and keep the kilt down.
    "Greater understanding properly leads to an increasing sense of responsibility, and not to arrogance."

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    Glad nothing too serious happened and since you're ok, I can joke and say that at least with a kilt, one would have the possibility of parachuting to safety.

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