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<blockquote data-quote="huffelpuff" data-source="post: 538682" data-attributes="member: 2140"><p>Welcome from windy Wyoming, elevation of our town is 7220 feet. Absolutely stunning views you have posted I am seriously jealous. Correct me if I'm wrong but your local firewater is a close relative of our rum is it not? Fermented from sugarcane and I don't believe its aged is it? I've searched liquor stores up here with no luck and refuse to pay what online shops want for it. </p><p></p><p>Those ropes are a dream come true for a lot of us. About how big around are they? They look massive! Love that knife too. The handle material is really nice and the blade shape looks perfect for cutting rope</p><p></p><p>I look forward to learning more about your local history and traditions. Smoking related and otherwise. Also would love to see and hear about the local cuisine in the kitchen and speakeasy section. </p><p></p><p>Jim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="huffelpuff, post: 538682, member: 2140"] Welcome from windy Wyoming, elevation of our town is 7220 feet. Absolutely stunning views you have posted I am seriously jealous. Correct me if I'm wrong but your local firewater is a close relative of our rum is it not? Fermented from sugarcane and I don't believe its aged is it? I've searched liquor stores up here with no luck and refuse to pay what online shops want for it. Those ropes are a dream come true for a lot of us. About how big around are they? They look massive! Love that knife too. The handle material is really nice and the blade shape looks perfect for cutting rope I look forward to learning more about your local history and traditions. Smoking related and otherwise. Also would love to see and hear about the local cuisine in the kitchen and speakeasy section. Jim [/QUOTE]
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