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roguemocha

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I went to Rogue's bar; he wasn't there. If I recall, there is no indoor seating, so I'm not really sure how you could be upset about noise, since you are in fact, outside.
Both are 99% inside. Both have small patios which are outside. The non T&S bar is open air but completely covered and has garage doors on the side so that we close if it’s really windy or rainy. More of a warehouse type deal. It used to be a shrimp sorting facility way back when. So I don’t think you were at either actually.

Plus, how would you know I wasn’t there? Did you ask my compatriots if Rogue was there because that wouldn’t get you far. Either way, you’re completely wrong that they’re outdoor, neither is. Solid effort though, Wayne.

Im 2.5” taller and 40 pounds heavier than Brian Long, sir. And you may have missed which Sam Malone I was referring to. Surely you know Ted Danson’s character from Cheers.
 
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Both are 99% inside. Both have small patios which are outside. The non T&S bar is open air but completely covered and has garage doors on the side so that we close if it’s really windy or rainy. More of a warehouse type deal. So I don’t think you were at either actually.

Plus, how would you know I wasn’t there? Did you ask my compatriots if Rogue was there because that wouldn’t get you far. Either way, you’re completely wrong that they’re outdoor, neither is. Solid effort though, Wayne.

Im 2.5” taller and 40 pounds heavier than Brian Long, sir. And you may have missed which Sam Malone I was referring to. Surely you know Ted Danson’s character from Cheers.

Hey Rogue - the new search function is fantastic! Here's what you sent me - I edited out your name.

Wayne, I’ll set you up right one way or another. No problem. I’d be happy to give you some ideas for the group.

Just message me on FB. M*** S******. Super gingy faggy murse lookin fella. I think it’s actually a pic of key west still to be honest.

I went to your bar - covered yes, but wide open. No garage doors down at all. So not a place I would expect to be quiet. It's a total Key West tourist spot with above average food, good drinks, solid service. And I asked for you by name - you weren't there.

 
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Ahnan E. Muss

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Here's the training recommendations, guy I don't know. Dont need to be in PTI shape to do it. Doesn't mean its not going to be hard but its doable.

https://www.alpineascents.com/climbs/mount-rainier-climb-muir/training/


*those conditions don't sound fun though.

Still missing the point, I see.

It's not the altitude nor the distance that makes it a challenge. It's the conditions, year-round, plus the fact that it's not just a walk-up. Those conditions can happen in summer quite often, so imagine what the rest of the year is like there.
 
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Ahnan E. Muss

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Gonna bookmark that comment about altitude not being a challenge.

The comment was specifically directed to Anth because he seems to think that any mountain less tall than Kili shouldn't be very challenging.

Maybe I should have said "It's not only the altitude and distance that...."

The altitude of 14k is obviously an issue for many people. But there are plenty of 14k mountains that don't present the challenges that Rainier does.
 

Ahnan E. Muss

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About 15 years ago I went to Portland, OR, to visit a friend. We both did a lot of hiking back then, me in the mountains of California and him in the mountains of Oregon. But neither of us had much real mountaineering experience.

We had made plans to hike toward the top of Mt. Hood, knowing that we didn't have the technical skills to get to the very top.

When we got to the trailhead, to start out, at only 6000 feet, we were met with whiteout blizzard conditions. We didn't even get to start our hike.

That was the middle of August.

That's why I've posted what I have about Mt. Rainier.
 

roguemocha

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Sorry I missed you man. That’s the other spot, very profitable. It’s not supposed to be quiet but you shouldn’t have to deal with people screaming at a tv while eating $100 in apps and entrees. It has live music most of the time. There are plenty of other bars to scream at TVs, IMO, such as Tats.
 

roguemocha

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Website actually has a pic of me working while some of our friends are drinking in front of me. That place prints money. Anyway, I’m at trivia and then I’m going to go big time all the customers at T&S from 10-4am tonight.
 

anthonys735

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Lol. Show me where I said that. Specifically.

Its a hell of an accomplishment and will take a ton of physical and mental effot.

That being said as long as you're not a bum and in pretty good shape the physical part shouldn't hold you back. If you can't run 4-5 miles and can't hike all day with pack, may wanna pick it up.
 

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Your pork was literally so offensive we had to ask you to not bring it to the tailgate. So pipedown big guy.

Sorry my product was so awesome that it smoked out your delicate nostrils. It was devoured by the tailgate, everyone loved it, except your fragile ego.

#perfection
 

Ahnan E. Muss

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Lol. Show me where I said that. Specifically.

Its a hell of an accomplishment and will take a ton of physical and mental effot.

That being said as long as you're not a bum and in pretty good shape the physical part shouldn't hold you back. If you can't run 4-5 miles and can't hike all day with pack, may wanna pick it up.

https://kentucky.forums.rivals.com/threads/gyero.96081/page-3229#post-6395336

"If you're not taking one of the crazy routes up then you'll be fine. Coming down is the hardest part."

The "physical part" includes dealing with the ever-changing conditions, which means you have to carry gear for winter conditions year-round.
 

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The racial slurs and abundant fights (likely among each other) 20 busloads from the 606 would bring would also be great publicity for the school/state.
 

Strokin_Bandit

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OK. It’s the Gatlinburg of the Caribbean.

It sounds like a cheesy tourist trap to me. At least, that’s kinda what you make it sound like. I’m sure it’s a lot cooler place for a local though.
 
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roguemocha

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OK. It’s the Gatlinburg of the Caribbean.

It sounds like a cheesy tourist trap to me. At least, that’s kinda what you make it sound like. I’m sure it’s a lot cooler place for a local though.
No I’ve been there. It’s much much nicer. We’re surrounded by beautiful blue water in every direction. The people I complain about are the ones that usually come in August and September, the hottest and obviously cheapest months. October through at least May is people with a lot of money. I mean, hotels are around $300-500 a night during that time. So you can’t come down unless you have money. So yes, we have a couple months of too many losers but I can handle that with 10 months of people with money to burn.
 

ukalum01

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No I’ve been there. It’s much much nicer. We’re surrounded by beautiful blue water in every direction. The people I complain about are the ones that usually come in August and September, the hottest and obviously cheapest months. October through at least May is people with a lot of money. I mean, hotels are around $300-500 a night during that time. So you can’t come down unless you have money. So yes, we have a couple months of too many losers but I can handle that with 10 months of people with money to burn.

:rolleyes:
 
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