Spring Creek Anglers and PSU People -- Something a little different

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RE: Spring Creek Anglers and PSU People -- Something a little different 2011/07/19 09:26:04 (permalink)
Do tell, why not?

We thought of doing the chopper thing somewhere.


I'm not much for heights in the first place. We went up through these ravines and waterfalls, etc. It was very beautiful, but there were some crazy wind currents that were blowing us sideways and dropping us for several seconds at a time. It just wasn't my thing, but my wife loved it. She wants to go skydiving. Me, I try to keep my feet on the ground... Considering the type of aircrafts you have already been in, I would think you would be fine with it, though...

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RE: Spring Creek Anglers and PSU People -- Something a little different 2011/07/19 09:58:24 (permalink)

ORIGINAL: indsguiz


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don't even feel comfortable taking a leak behind the barn anymore.


Stagefright or are you just shy?


Makes the horses envious!


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RE: Spring Creek Anglers and PSU People -- Something a little different 2011/07/19 10:08:39 (permalink)

ORIGINAL: bulldog1


ORIGINAL: indsguiz


ORIGINAL: Bogeyjoker


ORIGINAL: bulldog1

don't even feel comfortable taking a leak behind the barn anymore.


Stagefright or are you just shy?


Makes the horses envious!


Nickname used to be Trigger amongst the ladies...




...because you had a "hair trigger"?






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RE: Spring Creek Anglers and PSU People -- Something a little different 2011/07/24 21:20:45 (permalink)
I am glad you adnitted to all those things you grumpy old guy
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RE: Spring Creek Anglers and PSU People -- Something a little different 2011/07/25 09:25:57 (permalink)
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I am glad you adnitted to all those things you grumpy old guy

 
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RE: Spring Creek Anglers and PSU People -- Something a little different 2011/07/25 09:35:32 (permalink)
Nice post. Looks as though you had a good time. Used to see one passing over the Duman dam area on occasion. Have you ever gone up in a glider? As interesting as a ride hanging in a basket from a hot air balloon would seem to be, in all honesty I never have, and probably never will, feel comfortable rideing in or on anything that doesn't have some form of steering or brakes. I did take a ride in a helicopter along with my daughter while on a vacation trip in Alaska. Landed on a glacier. Really neat experience. Wouldn't hesitate to do that again.

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RE: Spring Creek Anglers and PSU People -- Something a little different 2011/07/26 14:42:27 (permalink)
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Nice post. Looks as though you had a good time. Used to see one passing over the Duman dam area on occasion. Have you ever gone up in a glider? As interesting as a ride hanging in a basket from a hot air balloon would seem to be, in all honesty I never have, and probably never will, feel comfortable rideing in or on anything that doesn't have some form of steering or brakes. I did take a ride in a helicopter along with my daughter while on a vacation trip in Alaska. Landed on a glacier. Really neat experience. Wouldn't hesitate to do that again.

 
Haven't done the glider thing -- yet.
 
Chopper is in the future, but it has to be in the right spot.

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