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<blockquote data-quote="TallSmoke" data-source="post: 60563" data-attributes="member: 616"><p>I went on a short hike with the family this weekend on Mt. Jefferson. We did about 2 miles. My 3-year old did well and I only had to carry him up on my shoulders one stretch for about 5-minutes. </p><p></p><p>We stopped at the top and sat on an overlook and I packed a short bowl and enjoyed a good smoke of Trout Stream in a Mike Brissett. The cool clean air made it nice. I had simply packed the pipe in a hiking day pack inside a 2-pipe bag. Nothing fancy. I'm looking forward to the fall when I have an overnight backpack/hike coming up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TallSmoke, post: 60563, member: 616"] I went on a short hike with the family this weekend on Mt. Jefferson. We did about 2 miles. My 3-year old did well and I only had to carry him up on my shoulders one stretch for about 5-minutes. We stopped at the top and sat on an overlook and I packed a short bowl and enjoyed a good smoke of Trout Stream in a Mike Brissett. The cool clean air made it nice. I had simply packed the pipe in a hiking day pack inside a 2-pipe bag. Nothing fancy. I'm looking forward to the fall when I have an overnight backpack/hike coming up. [/QUOTE]
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