One of the things I love about the stirling ranges is that, other than them, everything is just FLAT for miles and miles around. I took photos last time I was out that way just to show how much the stick out.
I think I was about 14 the first time I climbed Bluff Knoll. It's certainly changed over the years. For one thing the path is much safer. It used to be a series of paint "markers" and not much else. By the time I first climbed it they'd "advanced" to wooden arrows pointing off in the vague direction. Half the fun was running around screaming "found one!"
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Date: 2005-08-05 01:47 am (UTC)One of the things I love about the stirling ranges is that, other than them, everything is just FLAT for miles and miles around. I took photos last time I was out that way just to show how much the stick out.
I think I was about 14 the first time I climbed Bluff Knoll. It's certainly changed over the years. For one thing the path is much safer. It used to be a series of paint "markers" and not much else. By the time I first climbed it they'd "advanced" to wooden arrows pointing off in the vague direction. Half the fun was running around screaming "found one!"
fun fun fun!