A Little Hiker's Trip to Crystal Lake

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Postby lilbitmo » Tue Apr 05, 2011 9:46 am

Hikin_Jim wrote:
Sally wrote:HJ, is Joyce ever the cutest thing! She's so photogenic.

I'm glad you're giving her a taste of the great outdoors. When I take my grandkids out in the boonies they always find a favorite stick or get intrigued by some bug or ant hill - every little thing seems to get their attention.
It makes my wife nuts because I let Joyce play with sticks and dirt, but I think it's good for her.

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There was a study done by a univeristy in England or France that showed that children that did not play in dirt enough were at an extremely high risk of getting "Crones or Diverticulitis", so playing in the dirt is good for your children :D, some therapies for this disease in adulthood was to introduce "worms" (not kidding) into the person suffering from the disease to make up for the lack of exposure as a child :shock: :roll: I'm so glad my parents let me go play in the mud :D
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Postby bluerail » Tue Apr 05, 2011 12:07 pm

you know way too much weird stuff Patrick.
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Postby Hikin_Jim » Tue Apr 05, 2011 1:30 pm

lilbitmo wrote:There was a study done by a univeristy in England or France that showed that children that did not play in dirt enough were at an extremely high risk of getting "Crones or Diverticulitis", so playing in the dirt is good for your children :D, some therapies for this disease in adulthood was to introduce "worms" (not kidding) into the person suffering from the disease to make up for the lack of exposure as a child :shock: :roll: I'm so glad my parents let me go play in the mud :D
In that case, I think Joyce will be healthy (click to view).

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Dirt therapy! Who knew?

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Postby Lermo » Tue Apr 05, 2011 2:34 pm

Very cool Jim. I really liked the "Joyce Eating Cheerios Near Crystal Lake 4/3/2011" YouTube video. I wish I would have had one of those cheerios catcher bibs for my kids when they were that age.
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Postby tinaballina » Tue Apr 05, 2011 3:56 pm

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tinaballina wrote:okay, she is too cute for words now.
Auntie Tina, I promise I'll be good if you take me to Aconcagua.

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Now you are talking (as you said she is). what stove shall we bring with us? 23k is kinda high so i will leave it to the expert. i wont let baby joyce carry the matches and/or the gas. by next year she will be strong enough to carry the tent for sure.....LOL
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Postby bluerail » Tue Apr 05, 2011 7:32 pm

she's probably going to fill your pack with dirt to take along.
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Postby Hikin_Jim » Wed Apr 06, 2011 7:27 am

tinaballina wrote:Now you are talking (as you said she is). what stove shall we bring with us? 23k is kinda high so i will leave it to the expert.
As for a stove, if it were me, I'd probably bring one of the versions of the XGK stove from MSR. They're pretty darn reliable.

As for Joyce, we've still got to work on finding tiny crampons. And a "Hello Kitty" ice axe. :lol:

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Postby Ellen » Thu Apr 07, 2011 9:06 am

Howdy HJ :)

Thanks so much for sharing your adventures with hikin' Joyce -- she is absolutely precious.

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Postby tinaballina » Thu Apr 07, 2011 10:30 am

Hikin_Jim wrote:
tinaballina wrote:Now you are talking (as you said she is). what stove shall we bring with us? 23k is kinda high so i will leave it to the expert.
As for a stove, if it were me, I'd probably bring one of the versions of the XGK stove from MSR. They're pretty darn reliable.

As for Joyce, we've still got to work on finding tiny crampons. And a "Hello Kitty" ice axe. :lol:

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OMG, joyce and i could have matching hello kitty ice axes. i am so all over that. one day i will design gear for the girlie girls.
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Postby Hikin_Jim » Thu Apr 07, 2011 4:39 pm

Sorry, fashion Tevas are the best I can do right now. :)

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