I don’t understand why people waste their time climbing a mountain. They’ve got to climb all the way down again. There’s more fun in fishing and stealing food, I say.
I wonder why people are so concerned about what other people believe that they must take a picture to prove they did the event. Isn’t personal satisfaction and knowledge enough? It appears not.
You will know if your battery died after you got there, because Google Maps will ask you to review and rate the peak of Mt. McNasty, and if you do so, everyone else can read your review.
rush.diana about 5 years ago
Good boy Koko, I see you leaving your calling card in panel three
wiatr about 5 years ago
“I came, I saw, I whizzed.”
Gent about 5 years ago
I don’t understand why people waste their time climbing a mountain. They’ve got to climb all the way down again. There’s more fun in fishing and stealing food, I say.
Stevefk about 5 years ago
Most hikers get lost and never reach the top of Mt. McNasty and require a rescue dog to come find them, fortunately Koko was there to guide the way.
Zen-of-Zinfandel about 5 years ago
I think they’re ready to conquer Chicken Breast Bluff.
Phrosty 12Oaks about 5 years ago
I wonder why people are so concerned about what other people believe that they must take a picture to prove they did the event. Isn’t personal satisfaction and knowledge enough? It appears not.
Yakety Sax about 5 years ago
Science for today: https://www.thoughtco.com/highest-us-peaks-4157734
todyoung about 5 years ago
For us, that’s just a short hike. Just a brief scramble for Jack.
Charlie Fogwhistle about 5 years ago
You will know if your battery died after you got there, because Google Maps will ask you to review and rate the peak of Mt. McNasty, and if you do so, everyone else can read your review.