The extreme high altitude of Mount Washington probably came into play here as well.Originally Posted by Gorque
The extreme high altitude of Mount Washington probably came into play here as well.Originally Posted by Gorque
Well..ahem, yes...of course. That and the dry summit air is sufficient to trigger a Dyslexic attack.Originally Posted by Bill O
When you're chewing on life's gristle
Don't grumble, give a whistle
And this'll help things turn out for the best. And always look on the bright side of life.
Based on the comments today, it appears that some indications of a bear were seen on the road for shift change, hence the warning? I would guess that if teh summit staff were watching this forum there were a few chuckles.
i think it was made by creatures from another world. kinda like those lines in south america.
Maybe the bear thought he needed help.Originally Posted by Patrad Fischroy
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Shouldn't bears be all snugged up for the winter in their hidey-holes by now?Originally Posted by Patrad Fischroy
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When you're chewing on life's gristle
Don't grumble, give a whistle
And this'll help things turn out for the best. And always look on the bright side of life.
They should be Gorque, but dont forget it has been an unusually warm winter season so far, so perhaps the bears clocks are a tad off as well.Originally Posted by Gorque
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