Here’s an idea. Take ice-dancing lessons. Such a great sport…skating. And you’ll use all of your body, not just your feet. If you don’t like that, try ballroom dancing. Just think: total body workouts, glamorous costumes, and music! Beats hiking any day!
One of my fondest memories of my youth is waking up in a beaver meadow, covered with dew with the sun shining on some adjacent mountain peak in the head waters of Hoder Creek (interior of BC). Went back ~60 years later, and what used to be a hard 6 hour hike now is a gravel road. Where one could catch as many Ontario Brown fish as you could pack out.. now you have to work to catch enough for supper. Progress.. sometimes, is not good.
C about 2 years ago
It just gets worse
Ricky Bennett about 2 years ago
I’ve seen a sunset in a mountain pass. In Alaska. At midnight. While I was driving through said pass. ♪ Blinded by the light… ♫
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member about 2 years ago
Sounds as if Betty needs some alone time on a mountain pass.
Ubintold about 2 years ago
How many sunrises in a mountain pass is she proposing?
dlkrueger33 about 2 years ago
Here’s an idea. Take ice-dancing lessons. Such a great sport…skating. And you’ll use all of your body, not just your feet. If you don’t like that, try ballroom dancing. Just think: total body workouts, glamorous costumes, and music! Beats hiking any day!
mountainclimber about 2 years ago
Sounds good to me, do it all the time.
Hydrohead about 2 years ago
I think Betty wants to hike to someplace and spend the night.
ChessPirate about 2 years ago
Take a hike, Betty… ッ
Gameguy49 Premium Member about 2 years ago
Betty is getting to be annoying again.
mourdac Premium Member about 2 years ago
How many involve seeing the next day’s sunrise? Be careful exercising when just getting started.
suelou about 2 years ago
Go watch a sunset someplace… it’s the same thing backwards, and at a better time!
Bwahahaha! about 2 years ago
Bub is just a ticking time bomb at this point.
Alberta Oil Premium Member about 2 years ago
One of my fondest memories of my youth is waking up in a beaver meadow, covered with dew with the sun shining on some adjacent mountain peak in the head waters of Hoder Creek (interior of BC). Went back ~60 years later, and what used to be a hard 6 hour hike now is a gravel road. Where one could catch as many Ontario Brown fish as you could pack out.. now you have to work to catch enough for supper. Progress.. sometimes, is not good.
dialfred about 2 years ago
Sometime heading to a trailhead at Yellowstone before sunrise lets us see sunrise in a beautiful park
jmworacle about 2 years ago
Time to walk the walk.
DawnQuinn1 about 2 years ago
Betty needs a psychiatrist…REAL fast. Maybe Abby?