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    Quote Originally Posted by scoped View Post
    could be mount hutt
    I was thinking Pizza Hutt
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    Jabba the hut?

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    Welcome flat is always good. Never had anyone give me a hard time but some people are amazed about hunting. Met some awesome people there. Sitting out on the deck as the sun comes up with the spotting scope, people are always interested in having a look. Always the odd icey tramper though. Had a chick scream and run back down the track from Mt Fox once. That was a laugh. A mate and I were about 16 and had chamois heads strapped to our packs. Certainly wouldn't mince my words to anyone kicking up a fuss.
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    One idiot I encountered asked me on seeing the .303... "how close would I have to be for you to shoot me"...the question scared me that much I forsook my greatly anticipated cuppa, left and got to Rocks Ahead fair gasping for one of Ceylon's finest!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by EeeBees View Post
    One idiot I encountered asked me on seeing the .303... "how close would I have to be for you to shoot me"...the question scared me that much I forsook my greatly anticipated cuppa, left and got to Rocks Ahead fair gasping for one of Ceylon's finest!!
    If you were traveling from Back Ridge, I bet you were gasping !

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    I was!!!
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    I arrived at sparrow hawk bivi after a long walk up there in the dark and rain only to find the door locked. After giving a knock the answer form inside was who is it what do you want. To get in i answered. But we are in here came the reply. Open the the door i said. Then heard some whispering. I took one step back ready to give the door a boot when it was opened. The two trampers were not happy to be sharing the hut and asked me to sleep in the porch on the dirt. No chance. If you dont want to share the sleeping space you sleep on the dirt. Some people just dont think. Some people are just dicks when it comes to interacting with others. Made sure a made as much noise as possible when i got up at 4.
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    Quote Originally Posted by POME View Post
    I arrived at sparrow hawk bivi after a long walk up there in the dark and rain only to find the door locked. After giving a knock the answer form inside was who is it what do you want. To get in i answered. But we are in here came the reply. Open the the door i said. Then heard some whispering. I took one step back ready to give the door a boot when it was opened. The two trampers were not happy to be sharing the hut and asked me to sleep in the porch on the dirt. No chance. If you dont want to share the sleeping space you sleep on the dirt. Some people just dont think. Some people are just dicks when it comes to interacting with others. Made sure a made as much noise as possible when i got up at 4.
    I suspect you interrupted some backcountry tramper man love.

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    I suspect you interrupted some backcountry tramper man love.
    Suspect we did that when we arrived at one hut about 9pm in winter though it wouldn't have been man love. The two DOC staff seemed there really pissed with us. Everyone seems to hate coitus interruptus.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MassiveAttack View Post
    I suspect you interrupted some backcountry tramper man love.
    It was husband and wife. But she was a bit bull dog looking. It could have been a man.
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    Quote Originally Posted by POME View Post
    It was husband and wife. But she was a bit bull dog looking. It could have been a man.
    Your best bet would be to fire up tinder on your phone, find their profile and swipe right to let them know you are willing to explore new opportunities and they would have let you back in the hut.
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    The problem with Tinder is that the damn Marrieds are always the ones who wanna shouldersurf and swipe right on your behalf <shudder>

    Quote Originally Posted by MassiveAttack View Post
    Your best bet would be to fire up tinder on your phone, find their profile and swipe right to let them know you are willing to explore new opportunities and they would have let you back in the hut.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MassiveAttack View Post
    Your best bet would be to fire up tinder on your phone, find their profile and swipe right to let them know you are willing to explore new opportunities and they would have let you back in the hut.
    I have no fucking idea what you are on about. Would this involve reloading my rifle? It sounds dangerous. I think i like it.

 

 

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