Switzerland :)
Must be nice
It looks a lot like Switzerland or Kenya or Hong Kongā¦you decide.,
I was expecting you to reply with a pictureā¦ wait no I didnāt
So much mystery
I posted a picture in plasma flower thread.
Go find Waldo.
Maybe OM lives in Mars or something and canāt quite disclose it yet
I scrolled up and down, saw nothing.
I bet he is American, I mean Iām sure 99.98%
@El_Capitan_Nemo might tell us more on his bff (OM)
Like legit, your research skills are awful.
I thought it might have disappeared, but nopeā¦
Much more likely I hack your accounts, and post all your pertinent info on the forum before that happens
NOWā¦back to posting beautiful pics
I donāt know if itās true but I will never mess with you again
Oh I think we all know itās so out of character for @_OM that he would never do thatā¦
Good threat though, Godfather
Am I going to doxx you. No.
Could I? Absolutely!
I donāt pretend to do/be things Iām not. :Ahem:
(Strange concept in this day and age, I know right?)
Now again.
Back to posting pictures!
Just a few days ago, the sky was like thisā¦ that was cool
We canāt see it well, but the clouds were low and it looked 3D
If you crop off the little bit of tree from the middle one,.it looks like ice.
Iāve been trying to find some more pictures but usually I donāt take many , and most of them have people in them (usually me lol)ā¦ These below were taken on the same day, within and then above the cloud.
Itās the best part of hiking up a mountain, you keep going and going for hours, and then in the end you appreciate the view a hundred times more Vs just going up with a vehicle or gondola (where possible, which is almost everywhere in this country since it is extremely developed and not much is left untouched unfortunately)
The first picture is what I like the most @MonkeyOwl. I think being developed is good too when it comes to toilet availability
True! You donāt have to worry about running out of water etc.
Also there is always possibility to have a locally made cider on the peak
The water situation reminds me of a friend who likes to hike high mountains for several days. She always went in a group, and she told me how her group had to be smart on the water consumption, so they didnāt run out of water until they turn back to the basecamp. They could only carry one backpack, and had to bring tent as well + other equipment.
I have heard in Himalaya that one can hire a porter to bring extra water. That would be convenient.