Nick, this is one place where the rangers patrol in winter (collecting hut fees, setting up the winter route, etc). if they spot you with your collie, you'll get dinged somewhere in the neighbourhood of $75 for having him/her in the park.
for sure crisco pies are super yummlicious, but lard is still the best.
are you joking about the hot water & sock on the rolling pin?
we are polar opposites!
stilton & beets go on my romaine salads now, which they use to serve at the shaughnessy golf club. yum! but i haven't had port in a long time. it must be too uptown for the whalley off licence to carry.
one pie not yet mentioned, that i like: deep dish salmon pie from the Hudson Bay deli.
best pie crusts are made with _______
technique for ease of pasty making is _______
muffy, let's see which fellow can answer this first.
a very close call! yesterday, clutch slave cylinder failed enroute to YVR. but that's not the scary part. i spent 3 days out of the last 5 bumping down logging roads
speaking of CDs, my 'lil bro got me Aerial by Kate Bush. i'll have to give it another listen, as it could not be appreciated too well above the din & racket of shit bouncing around in the truck as we were heading up logging roads all weekend.
yep. sans leashes. and they look sensational in leopard, paisley, tiedyed and metalic. purchase them on east hastings, where the low track & high track sisters shop. grivel monster ain't got nuttin on us, honey.
hot damn! your bacon suggestion gave me an idea. i can get me one of those fandangled gps thingamebobs. i may use it to the extent i use my sunto however. time/elev. p'haps it's just an excuse to hang a beaded cell phone charm from.
i attempted the south twin sister. it was a bloody long effort, and we enjoyed as much of the ridge as we could before the big winds started to sandblast us. i was thrilled to see Cinderella for the first time.
i fumbled through my recovery alongside 2 other climbers who had the same complaints. i always pick good role models you know take advantage of what your physiotherapist will tell you on the matter. you might get sorted out a lot quicker than i did. any slow stretching involving the hams helped me - don't bounce those ham stretches. your PT can tell you how soon/how much you should be stretching & cutting back on the training. good luck!
i've got some minor problems of my own right now, after a small wipe out on my dirt bike yesteday. onlookers cried with alarm "did you scratch the bike?"
mine bothered me mostly on flat stretches. it arose from the fucked up gait of snowshoing; too many trips in one week; and never stretching. it took me over a year to recover fully. but it never took me out of the weekend game, and it helped when i switched to skis.
gentle stretches daily! take it easy & don't let it
become chronic!