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Posted by Anonymous
 - August 09, 2020, 12:52:43 PM
Everyone on this forum seems to be hillbillies or fob.
Posted by Blazor
 - August 09, 2020, 12:02:53 PM
Quote from: cc post_id=374548 time=1596830769 user_id=88
If there is a Heaven on Earth, that area is it


I love both areas too. And my brother wonders why I dont move out to Seattle  :laugh:



Sure Seattle has great areas too, but its not the same as here. Here feels like home. Plus been here all my life lol. My family been in this area since the 1700's at least.
Posted by Blazor
 - August 09, 2020, 11:57:52 AM
Quote from: cc post_id=374546 time=1596830428 user_id=88
Quote from: Blazor post_id=374538 time=1596828288 user_id=2221
I actually dont have to go far, Im close to WV, and locally there are mines nearby too, and caverns. Im here in the Appalachian Mountain Range, near the Blue Ridge mountains.

I fell in love with the Blue Ridge mountains long ago. I believe they are also referred to as the Smoky Mountains or at least they make up the same mountain range?



Gatlinburg AKA "Gateway to the Smokies" we chose as honeymoon spot, as part of a Tennessee tour coming back through Virginia  .. While some time ago it was a much nicer place to be that our hokey built-for-Vancouver Yuppies area



Is Gatlinburg still "dry"? Of course one does what what one wants in their hotel room (you can add whatever connotations to that  you wish  :wink: )



Also prefer the Smokies and ' Blue Ridge Mountains to the Rockies here


I "think", the Smoky Mountains is in Tennessee, but is part of the Appalachian Mountain Range.



I went to Gatlinburg with my Great Aunt a few years back around Christmas time. Its only a few hours from here. We hit the moonshine distilleries lol. Actually, she wants to go back, and we're talking about maybe next week, or before the end of the month.
Posted by Blazor
 - August 09, 2020, 11:42:00 AM
Quote from: Guest post_id=374544 time=1596829856https://youtu.be/muppl8ACD68">https://youtu.be/muppl8ACD68


 :laugh:  :thumbup:



I always liked them as a kid. And the Three Stooges.
Posted by Frood
 - August 08, 2020, 02:05:24 AM
You forgot 12 cases of Busch Light Draught or similar swill (Blatz anyone?)...
Posted by Anonymous
 - August 08, 2020, 12:08:48 AM
All you need to survive in America is a .357 Magnum, 12 x toilet paper, 24 x cans of Beefaroni, 10lbs of potassium permanganate, 10lbs Sodium nitrate, 10lbs Sodium hydroxate ,5lbs iodone, 5lbs charcoal, 5lbs iron oxide, 2lbs aluminium oxide (75%+?) , and plenty of glycerin.



Do not try this at home
Posted by cc
 - August 07, 2020, 11:18:16 PM
We all know that mel has a death wish, so it all fits
Posted by Renee
 - August 07, 2020, 07:31:51 PM
Quote from: seoulbro post_id=374515 time=1596813792 user_id=114
Quote from: Renee post_id=374506 time=1596808247 user_id=156
Quote from: Fashionista post_id=374495 time=1596805578 user_id=3254
Quote from: "Dinky Dazza" post_id=374478 time=1596790246 user_id=1676
A farmer we knew was charging a fee for guided tours of one of the cave systems on his property and it was a blast. Started at hole in the field about the size of an abdomen and ended about a kilometre away. It was like being a worm or snake trying to get through sections of it.....having to angle shoulders and such.



Plenty of cave spiders, bats, and wombat poo...

I have no desire to tour an abandoned cave.


I toured the cave system on Barbados years ago....Damp, cold and dark. I got pics of some interesting limestone rock formations but all in all it was a rather uncomfortable, unsettling and rather underwhelming experience.

That would be cool. An abandoned mine, I don't know.


It was okay. They actually have a tram system that you ride down into the cave.



Mines are abandoned usually because of one of two reasons,...They are either played out or too dangerous to be used.



Amateurs crawling around in underground holes without proper safety gear and without an outside contact to alert a rescue team in the event of a mishap are complete idiots....But I think you already knew that.
Posted by Anonymous
 - August 07, 2020, 04:39:02 PM
Quote from: "iron horse jockey" post_id=374554 time=1596831376 user_id=2015
Quote from: cc post_id=374523 time=1596824057 user_id=88
Quote from: Mel post_id=374475 time=1596783231
Bet if you headed out to Banjo country in West Virginia, you could probably find some mines out there!  Pic below is from there!





https://i.ibb.co/71ZfKPS/W-Va-coal-mine-1908.jpg">


That would make a good Hillbilly joke - Runs on tracks and has a steering wheel  ac_smile



which is likely a brake?

You are right. It is a handbrake.

If anybody could confirm that, it would be you.
Posted by cc
 - August 07, 2020, 04:33:41 PM
Quote from: "iron horse jockey" post_id=374554 time=1596831376 user_id=2015
Quote from: cc post_id=374523 time=1596824057 user_id=88
Quote from: Mel post_id=374475 time=1596783231
Bet if you headed out to Banjo country in West Virginia, you could probably find some mines out there!  Pic below is from there!





https://i.ibb.co/71ZfKPS/W-Va-coal-mine-1908.jpg">


That would make a good Hillbilly joke - Runs on tracks and has a steering wheel ac_smile



which is likely a brake?

You are right. It is a handbrake.

Figured so, but you must admit it is a setup for a Hillbilly joke
Posted by Anonymous
 - August 07, 2020, 04:16:16 PM
Quote from: cc post_id=374523 time=1596824057 user_id=88
Quote from: Mel post_id=374475 time=1596783231
Bet if you headed out to Banjo country in West Virginia, you could probably find some mines out there!  Pic below is from there!





https://i.ibb.co/71ZfKPS/W-Va-coal-mine-1908.jpg">


That would make a good Hillbilly joke - Runs on tracks and has a steering wheel  ac_smile



which is likely a brake?

You are right. It is a handbrake.
Posted by Anonymous
 - August 07, 2020, 04:08:12 PM
Quote from: cc post_id=374548 time=1596830769 user_id=88
If there is a Heaven on Earth, that area is it

No argument from me. It is great.
Posted by cc
 - August 07, 2020, 04:06:09 PM
If there is a Heaven on Earth, that area is it
Posted by Anonymous
 - August 07, 2020, 04:04:41 PM
Quote from: cc post_id=374546 time=1596830428 user_id=88
Quote from: Blazor post_id=374538 time=1596828288 user_id=2221
I actually dont have to go far, Im close to WV, and locally there are mines nearby too, and caverns. Im here in the Appalachian Mountain Range, near the Blue Ridge mountains.

I fell in love with the Blue Ridge mountains long ago. I believe they are also referred to as the Smoky Mountains?



Gatlinburg AKA "Gateway to the Smokies" we chose as honeymoon spot, as part of a Tennessee tour coming back through Virginia  .. While some time ago it was a much nicer place to be that our hokey built-for-Vancouver Yuppies area



Is Gatlinburg still "dry"? Of course one does what what one wants in their hotel room (you can add whatever connotations to that  you wish  :wink: )



Also prefer the Smokies and ' Blue Ridge Mountains to the Rockies here

Great wild turkey and deer hunting there too.
Posted by cc
 - August 07, 2020, 04:00:28 PM
Quote from: Blazor post_id=374538 time=1596828288 user_id=2221
I actually dont have to go far, Im close to WV, and locally there are mines nearby too, and caverns. Im here in the Appalachian Mountain Range, near the Blue Ridge mountains.

I fell in love with the Blue Ridge mountains long ago. I believe they are also referred to as the Smoky Mountains or at least they make up the same mountain range?



Gatlinburg AKA "Gateway to the Smokies" we chose as honeymoon spot, as part of a Tennessee tour coming back through Virginia  .. While some time ago it was a much nicer place to be that our hokey built-for-Vancouver Yuppies area



Is Gatlinburg still "dry"? Of course one does what what one wants in their hotel room (you can add whatever connotations to that  you wish  :wink: )



Also prefer the Smokies and ' Blue Ridge Mountains to the Rockies here