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In the winter we use blue root (echinacea). We boil the root and use the tea to put on the rocks to make steam. Good stuff.
Highest point in MN is 2100ft.I actually live in a very hilly portion of MN, I just happen to be up on top in those pics. Lookup the driftless region of MN Mississippi River valley.
I started about 6pm so 4 hours ago and 3 coffeeAnd ya finally slacking @dall , a person may be able to get accustomed to doing this for a while...
When we lived in the mountains of Northern New Mexico we liked to visit the Durango Colorado area and we would either drive or take the narrow gauge train up to Silverton which is at 9,000 plus feet elevationHighest point in MN is 2100ft.
I give my buddy in WI hell cause the highest point is 1900ft.
Where I live doesn't fair much better, 2750ft.
Hell, Oklahoma is the flattest place on Earth & they have a 5000ft mountain in the panhandle! Lol
I wonder how I’d do lolWhen we lived in the mountains of Northern New Mexico we liked to visit the Durango Colorado area and we would either drive or take the narrow gauge train up to Silverton which is at 9,000 plus feet elevation
We would be fine but the flatland tourists who got off the train would go tearing out to see the sights and get 100 yds before they were out of oxygen and looking for somewhere to collapse
It wasn’t funny but it was funny
As long as you held your boyfriend's hand, you would be fine.I wonder how I’d do lol
My in-laws visited while we were in Lexington and my FIL was a train nut so we drove to somewhere in WV to ride on what I remember as the highest narrow gauge train east of the MississippiI wonder how I’d do lol
lol GfyAs long as you held your boyfriend's hand, you would be fine.
Not sure if cass railroad is a narrow gauge but I think it’s about 4000 feet elevation at the topMy in-laws visited while we were in Lexington and my FIL was a train nut so we drove to somewhere in WV to ride on what I remember as the highest narrow gauge train east of the Mississippi
Something around 2,000 ft elevation or something
I’m sure you know what I’m talking about
That name sounds familiarlol Gfy
Not sure if cass railroad is a narrow gauge but I think it’s about 4000 feet elevation at the top
Cass is a narrow gauge.lol Gfy
Not sure if cass railroad is a narrow gauge but I think it’s about 4000 feet elevation at the top
I’ve rode it probably 5 or 6 timesThen that must have been it
Thanks
Bet you can’t say the same about your dent puller.I’ve rode it probably 5 or 6 times
But it’s been almost 10 years since I rode it last
When we lived in the mountains of Northern New Mexico we liked to visit the Durango Colorado area and we would either drive or take the narrow gauge train up to Silverton which is at 9,000 plus feet elevation
We would be fine but the flatland tourists who got off the train would go tearing out to see the sights and get 100 yds before they were out of oxygen and looking for somewhere to collapse
It wasn’t funny but it was funny
lol GfyBet you can’t say the same about your dent puller.
You should watch @dall YT "hill drive" video.Highest point in MN is 2100ft.
I give my buddy in WI hell cause the highest point is 1900ft.
Where I live doesn't fair much better, 2750ft.
Hell, Oklahoma is the flattest place on Earth & they have a 5000ft mountain in the panhandle! Lol
I deleted all my videos on YouTube after they kept banning me for posting comments about baseball bat to the heads of the mental midgets