As I talk about and write about canyon hiking... it gets old to have to stop and explain about what I mean by a waterfall formation... that rarely ever has water. Of late I've switched to simply calling them Dryfalls. It seems to get the thought across without having to taalk about the lack of water...
... is there any problem with this term that I have not thought of?
Dryfalls
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Re: Dryfalls
But I know how to spell most words two ways. ;)azbackpackr wrote:However, all bets are off if you misspell anything whatsoever!
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Re: Dryfalls
Only 2? How about this (spoken) word... to, too, two, 2, and maybe even ta, as in 2 guzin'ta 4 how many times? ;)SuperstitionGuy wrote:But I know how to spell most words two ways.
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