Dr Who? Posted 4 February, 2013 Posted 4 February, 2013 http://www.appalachiantrail.org/docs/default-document-library/Safety%20Tips%20for%20Fording%20Streams%20and%20Rivers.pdf
Big Bad Bob Posted 5 February, 2013 Posted 5 February, 2013 I always thought the brook that runs behind me old house was safe and reliable, you could jump over it and very seldom slip in. Is a brook considered a stream?
Spudders Posted 5 February, 2013 Posted 5 February, 2013 brook1 n (Earth Sciences / Physical Geography) a natural freshwater stream smaller than a river [Old English brōc; related to Old High German bruoh swamp, Dutch broek]
Big Bad Bob Posted 5 February, 2013 Posted 5 February, 2013 brook1 n (Earth Sciences / Physical Geography) a natural freshwater stream smaller than a river [Old English brōc; related to Old High German bruoh swamp, Dutch broek] Why thank you Mr Barracus
Tokyo-Saint Posted 5 February, 2013 Posted 5 February, 2013 This is a brooke - she is not safe or reliable but pretty fit. This is Mr Kawa. Kawa is the Japanese word for river or steam. He is safe and reliable. It is up to you to decide how you wish to spend your weekends. I am staying out of it.
Big Bad Bob Posted 6 February, 2013 Posted 6 February, 2013 This Brooke made me laugh when I was younger
Big Bad Bob Posted 6 February, 2013 Posted 6 February, 2013 And this is a more mature Brooke Uggh, just noticed that she has flow problems of her own....
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