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Why do liberal Gen Z, want to be so ugly???

Discussion in 'Too Hot for Swamp Gas' started by back2back2006, Apr 16, 2023.

  1. slayerxing

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    I'm a geriatric millennial, or depending on what chart you look at, late gen-x. It's still early for Gen Z - so I wouldn't grade them on anything yet.
    But I mean...
    The world's fastest man? A Millennial. best swimmer ever? A millennial.
    The gators won 2 titles in 2006 and 2008 - all those guys? Millennials.
    I mean you can go and check the records - but Millennials have done alright by sports standards. IDK what you're looking for though.
     
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  2. Sohogator

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    Best rockers? boomers.

    Done the most. Boomers.

    And don’t kid your self those swim times and track and field times are on an inexorable downward march.
     
  3. gatordavisl

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    northern MN
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  4. Gator515151

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    Hell I've smoked 2 packs a day for longer than you have been alive.....come tell me about it in 20 years.
     
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  5. Sohogator

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    You’re 114?

    Impressive

    edit I misunderstood you’ve been smoking for 57 years at least. Not something I’d brag about but you be you..

    edit my dad took me to a couple of his autopsies as a kid. He showed me the lung of a smoker. Gross.
     
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  6. docspor

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    didn't you make it a few 100 yards down the App trail before bailing?
     
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  7. docspor

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    yo. do you remember the 14ers you've climbed? I've climbed a few. Bierstadt, Quandary, Grays, Torreys, Democrat, Lincoln, Sherman, Bross & Evans. Pretty embarrassing given I've been here 20 years. Climbed none in the last few years. planning to hit a few this summer, but will prob revisit a few of those above.

    funny story. At the end of 5th grade my daughter came home with a picture thingy stating what she wanted to do over the summer. 1 on her list was climb a 14er. We headed to the hills, got up at 5am & were heading to the trailhead of Sherman when my daughter finally decided to ask, "Dad, what's a 14er?"
     
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  8. Sohogator

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    1) Mr Pyramid. We didn’t set out to do it but we’re climbing outside of Crested Butte saw it and decided to drive to Aspen/Snowmass to do it. Was a ninety mile drive but only a seven mile hike from the peak of where we camped.

    2) Then Mr Elbert by Leadville. We originally went out to do the Leadville 100 and then like it so much came back to climb it.

    Guess that’s it but messed around hiking in CO quire a bit
     
  9. docspor

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    Elbert is 1 I really wanna knock off. I think it is the highest. Did you do the Leadville 100? that seems INSANE!! I watched some folks finishing the big one outta Silverton (hardrock??) then back at my campsite at 9300 ft watched lights (headlamps) coming down from way above & then passed a bunch the next day hiking to Ice Lakes. Freaking crazy!!

    'nother funny story. Was in Silverton & a guy & gal were on ladders painting a building. As I walked by, I heard 1 of em say, I ran a marathon last weekend & the other said, Oh, are you training for a long race.
     
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  10. Sohogator

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    Yeah my buddy was a bad influence. I was a high level cyclist but strictly road and he lived in Atlanta and did it all. It was brutal. Mt. Bikers have a way different skill set and it took Lance freaking Armstrong to win against them. I sucked but finished. The aforementioned friend wanted me to do the Western States 100 but I draw the line at torture.
     
  11. docspor

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    is that a yes? you ran the leadville 100? Utterly amazing IMO. I can't imagine such a feat. hats off!!! I read Born to Run & loved the part about that guy from Boulder bringing the Tarahumara
     
  12. Sohogator

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    Oh hell no! Biked it with plenty of pushing the bike. I don’t think they do a run version.
     
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  14. Gator515151

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    I forgot my snow shoes.
    Hey if you average my 2 hikes together they were 88 miles apiece, 160 miles the first time and 18 miles the 2nd time.
     
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  15. rivergator

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    There's a lot of immature insulting on this thread. please stop.
     
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  16. Sohogator

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  17. RIP

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    This thread did exactly what it was intended to do. Nice.
     
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  18. lacuna

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    Redlands, Colorado
    If you mountain biking enthusiasts want a challenge come out to western Colorado to take the Plunge - the Palisade Plunge. Thirty-two miles descending more than 5000 feet from the top of the Grand Mesa - the world's largest flat top mesa - to the banks of the Colorado River. A ride not intended for the faint of heart.

    COPMOBA has this to say about it ~ Want to ride 32 miles of amazing singletrack? The complete Palisade Plunge opened in Fall 2021! An epic point-to-point challenge, from the alpine aspen groves of the Grand Mesa to the desert shores of the Colorado River, the Palisade Plunge is truly a plunge through unique scenery and an unbelievable experience. This is not a beginner ride, and even intermediate riders will likely find it quite difficult. All who choose to drop in will be rewarded with incredible purpose-built singletrack and amazing views of the San Juans, Uncompahgre Plateau, the Colorado National Monument, and the omnipresent Book Cliffs. Come experience the backcountry epic ride that is the Palisade Plunge, with over 6000′ of descending and 1700′ of climbing in the full 32 miles of the trail.

    Palisade Plunge - COPMOBA.

    Be sure you take at least twice the amount of water you anticipate you will need. Advice you will hear from everyone who has taken The Plunge. At least one person has died riding the trail since it opened nearly 2 years ago. Dehydration.

    Take the plunge vicariously from cameras afixed to bikes or helmets.

    https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=palisade+plunge+trail
     
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  19. Gator515151

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    Seriously though I made 3 or 4 huge miscalculations on that hike.....1. Long distance hiking is a lot easier at age 14 than at age 70. 2. Check the weather before you start. I knew it would be cold and rainy on the first day but never dreamed everything would be frozen over the next morning. 3. If you are gonna hike with a dog get the dog designated a support dog first. When the Lynn Foot Hikers Inn turned me away because they don't allow dogs knowing the weather conditions, it was a spirit breaker. 4. I won't mention, it involves chronic diarrhea lol.
     
  20. 92gator

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    57 huh?

    Sorry to break it to you fellow X'r, but.... you ain't a boomer.

    By definition. (Dob for boomers ='46-64, x= '65-'80. Hence <59 yo =/= boomer).

    Cest la vie.

    (...i know, you *identify* as one, but 57 = Xr).

    Lol!
     
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