timmus
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Motabobo said:I can't believe this thread has reached 2 pages for such a question...oh well here I'm adding some more length to it
Everybody likes fluff, especially when bored at work.
...or sick at home
Motabobo said:I can't believe this thread has reached 2 pages for such a question...oh well here I'm adding some more length to it
timmus said:Everybody likes fluff, especially when bored at work.
...or sick at home
skiguy said:Is this what you mean by DOOKIE?
albee said:...I'm not sure if I mentioned this, but the groom is a member of these forums (KLTilton) and I'm in the wedding party...
dvbl said:As a member of the wedding party, your obligation is to be there on time, even a little early to put out any last minute "fires". If you didn't know the bride/groom well, then it's a judgement call. Since you know them and are in the wedding party, it's a no-brainer. You can live without hiking for a saturday. That's not the time to be selfish. Step up, be an adult, and do the right thing.
you asked...
albee said:This is a serious ethical dilemma - do I selfishly squeeze in bagging some peaks on the weekend of my friend's wedding, or do I skip the hike to make sure I get there on time? I'm not sure if I mentioned this, but the groom is a member of these forums (KLTilton) and I'm in the wedding party...
Rehersal is 10 AM on Saturday... as soon as that is done I'm free to hike. (Unless the other groomsmen have other ideas.)MichaelJ said:No rehearsal dinner on Saturday to attend?
Kearsarge North isn't a 'whack but has gorgeous views up top, especially for a late afternoon sunset, and it's on the 52 with a View list I believe.
I'm assuming you've been to the doubletops?
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