And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
Actually, the roofing could be accessed from the ground. See - https://www.wta.org/site_images/hikes/shriner-peak.jpg/@@images/12035503-8cd9-412f-b186-aa9d5312e2a6.jpeg
Old Fire Tower, I've climbed up a few of them.
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DeleteWell there you are!
DeleteRun a zip line from the tower to that peak, and back.
ReplyDeleteWas on one near Mt Rainier a few years ago. Very different than the ones you see in the East.
ReplyDeleteIf someone here recognized that mountain I'd like to play detective and try to figure out which lookout tower that might be.
ReplyDeleteMt Rainier from Shriner Peak lookout.
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DeleteNice Anon. I'm thinking the one I was on was on Fremont Mt. if I recall and I kinda don't. Best hiking experience of my life.
DeleteSpectacular view. Whoever roofed that was braver than hell, that is a steep roof pitch..
ReplyDeleteHad to guarantee to shed snow.
DeleteActually, the roofing could be accessed from the ground. See - https://www.wta.org/site_images/hikes/shriner-peak.jpg/@@images/12035503-8cd9-412f-b186-aa9d5312e2a6.jpeg
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great place to be. Wonder how far the closest trout stream is from it?
ReplyDeleteI came upon a fire station in the San Gabriels above Los Angeles that had a concrete foundation pier that was poured on the day that Nixon resigned.
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