In the PB I believe YHC mentioned it would not be raining, but still below freezing. Strike that, reverse it. It was still raining but suprisingly I rolled out and it was 60 degrees. Apparantly YHC has not figured out those weather apps or how to read them. The pax accepted the gift of warm weather and 11 men with waterproof feathers showed up to attack Dewey Hill.
The Thang:
We mosied down, then up Morrison Plantation till we hit Singleton and turned left down Singleton, otherwise known as Dewey Hill. Dewey, just like Magellan, Christopher Columbus and Henry Hudson dicovered this gem of a hill when Wheels was in it's infancy and didn't even have a name. Yes, there is a hill both ways. So we settled down in between the two hills and ran a pendulum, up one side to a marker and then back down and up the other side to a marker. Then back and forth again making it farther up each hill each time. This was done until we made it to the top of both hills. Then we picked up the 6 and mosied back to the AO.
Moleskin
-FNG-1 was Kahuna. Can't someone get him on this thing?
-We were honored to have the Three Amigo's of FNG's return for their third post, yes, still all of them without a proper F3 name. Good thing motorboat was present as he was the one who knew what F3 name should be bestowed upon each of them. They are now known as Gin and Juice, Soggy Bottom, and Coco Beach.
-I was minding my own business making it back and forth up each hill concentrating on the task at hand. Came across Motorboat and he preceeded to tell me that all he can think about running up and down is cleavage. Needless to say my concentration was broken and we know that we named him correctly.
-Don't forget, YHC will be leading Bible Study tommorrow when we tackle Chapter 4 from the book "The Questions Christians Hope No One Will Ask"
-Thanks Hurdle for letting me run you guys around Morrison Plantation. Always an honor to lead you fine men and humbled that you follow.
AYE!!