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gord

Lifer
May 1, 2024
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Prince George, British Columbia, Canada
Earlier a cigar with a burn pile of green material. It took an hour and a half for that sucker to kick off!
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Now, Peretti 150th Flake in my Viprati Sabbiata
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I'm not sure I've seen that pipe - especially from that angle; seeing the small bowl and all of the surrounding wood, that would be a great pipe for a short to medium smoke on an outing or picnic. Guessing it's very pleasant to smoke indeed. Like it! 👍 👍
 

infectedpsyche

Part of the Furniture Now
Oct 9, 2024
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This is a big post, sorry for clogging WAYS but I hope someone enjoys the read...

Today was a Sunday for the history books in our family! I'll start off by saying that both Hoover Dam and The Grand Canyon were on my wife's bucket list like Chichén Itzá was for me when we visited back in January. I went back and forth on having a tour bus shuttle us around or get a car for the day. After much online research 🤓 I settled on getting a car and figuring it out myself. The main reason for this was that every tour company just went to Grand Canyon West which seems to be a tourist trap and not a proper representation of the National Park.

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We shuttled from the hotel to the airport for rental pickup at 7am and headed out, windows down. FYI, "Fox Rent A Car" required an additional shuttle to their location which I wasn't expecting, a minor setback on time but a hurdle we jumped with ease.

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Got to Hoover Dam bright and early. We climbed the stairs to the I-11 pedestrian bridge which doubles as an observation deck of sorts. It was awesome. We then drove over the dam (something I was unaware you could do) and got closer eyes on it. My wife was ecstatic and more than pleased with the experience.

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From here, we left and began the almost FOUR HOUR DRIVE to the Grand Canyon National Park South Entrance off of AZ-64. Yes, out of the way and a long haul but just wait...

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IT WAS SO WORTH IT!! The pictures just don't do this place any justice. The view is nothing less than breathtaking and really shines a light on God's handiwork with the perfect forming of our world. It's like an artist took a paintbrush to the ground. We will forever be the apologists saying you just have to go there yourself to really FEEL the scope of it.

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We walked the South Rim for a couple hours till the designated time to bounce. I got to smoke some EMP in my Hillbilly which has now associated a significant memory with it, giving it a permanent fixture in my collection. It was sad to leave but knowing what we do now on the camping options in and around the park, a return trip with the kiddos will be planned.

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Pit-stop for gas in Williams, AZ before the haul back to Vegas. Took a photo for some Japanese tourists at this sign and they encouraged us to pose the same as they returned the favor, ended up being a great photo.

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A gorgeous sunset graced us as we exited I-40 and headed North towards Nevada.

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I'm now sitting back at the hotel with some tea and 507C in my Ropp Stout watching planes land across the street. We fly home tomorrow afternoon but I'm now trying to figure out a plan for a return trip. Maybe a week-long family vacation around the 2026 Las Vegas Pipe Show 🤔
 

JimInks

Sultan of Smoke
Aug 31, 2012
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802,316
Just finished smoking first production Watch City American Cut Plug Mixture in a straight smooth brown undated Gesandt Canadian Made in England with a tapered black vulcanite stem. This pipe was originally owned by Poul Schluter, who was the Prime Minister of Denmark from 1982-1993. Going to check on the ferals after Sleepy Suzy finishes eating.
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JimInks

Sultan of Smoke
Aug 31, 2012
70,156
802,316
Close to finishing this bowl of year 2000 SWRA in a straight smooth 2024 Peterson Red Killarney 264 Canadian with metal accents around the shank and a black acrylic p-lip stem. Just fed three ferals, and even though it's raining, Harry the Hairy is the only one who wanted to stay inside.
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