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Q:How many men does it take to start a beach fire?
A: All of them
Garret helped me out with splitting some wood - Supervisory help?
All of Daniel-San's clones came down as well (I was secretly waiting for the Crane Kick):
Lots of good fun. Playing in the sand. Great conversation. S'mores and Dogs!
Good times, everyone!
Garret, Amy and I also got to enjoy a fun run up Mt. Hebo. Except for the loose dog, the deer and the idiot in the truck who almost hit Amy because they were in her lane!!!, it was a blast as well.
It was also nice getting to meet (forgive my possible butchering of your name!) Igor? who just happened to be in the area and had an AP1 Sebring/Red. Amy introduced herself and chatted a bit when we got there. We also made some small talk with him before we left.
Garret, Amy and I also got to enjoy a fun run up Mt. Hebo. Except for the loose dog, the deer and the idiot in the truck who almost hit Amy because they were in her lane!!!, it was a blast as well.
Mt. Hebo - that was interesting. Going up were a lot of gravel and pot holes near the bottom...I thought "what the heck? Why are you guys so into this pothole infested road?", then a couple of corners later, a guy was on the side of the skinny road calling his Mastiff puppy who was in the middle of the road in front of me...good thing the S stops quick, otherwise I would be traumatized from running over a cute little puppy.
Then coming down, the sun was setting and there were a couple of corners where I was completely blinded...and it was at one of them that a pickup truck was actually all the way in my lane. Good thing he stopped when he saw me and laid on his horn, otherwise I would have hit him head on. I stopped just short of hitting him, and all he could do was yell out the window "DAMN KIDS!!". I was shaking all the way down the rest of the hill, not knowing if there was going to be another truck in my lane.
Mt. Hebo was not a good experience, I didn't like it at all. I probably would not go again.