There was a hiker named Seven (hiker trash videos) who did interviews on the AT. One of the questions he would always ask was why were you doing the trail. A dude said, "to get high and screw hippie chicks.". . . . . . . Hippy girls and weed smoke in the air. . . . . .
I don't know if I've seen that channel, but god I have watched so many hiker videos. My playlists always leads to them and before I know it I'm 2 hours in on the PCT or some such.There was a hiker named Seven (hiker trash videos) who did interviews on the AT. One of the questions he would always ask was why were you doing the trail. A dude said, "to get high and screw hippie chicks."
Seven is washed up now. I would say 2013 was his high point in film making (and hiking). He was the first to really show the party side of the trail. Videos like this one is the reason I got into hiking.I don't know if I've seen that channel, but god I have watched so many hiker videos. My playlists always leads to them and before I know it I'm 2 hours in on the PCT or some such.
Uh, okay then.There was a hiker named Seven (hiker trash videos) who did interviews on the AT. One of the questions he would always ask was why were you doing the trail. A dude said, "to get high and screw hippie chicks."
This was my 2020 jam. It made me buy an electric guitar and start playing again after like a decade of not touching one.
Your 2020 jam? I remember when the song came out. 1978 I think.This was my 2020 jam. It made me buy an electric guitar and start playing again after like a decade of not touching one.
My mom played the Brother in Arms cassette every morning while driving me to kindergarten the year that it came out. It gives me very fond memories. I just got super into that song last year for some reason. I was more of a Money for Nothing kid in the 80s.Your 2020 jam? I remember when the song came out. 1978 I think.