in the bush at ness creek, not flat at all the side of the road got washed away from heavy rain making this
it was a blast, lots of ppl i knew that i never would expect to come up to ness were there and that was awesome and exciting, bands were amazing and some ppl say the rain made it shitty but the rain was fucking fun to dance in and on saturday when i was on acid this blind bongo player from this latin singer did a solo by himself and when he started to play the rain started and when he got intense the rain got heavier and came down more intense and when he finished the rain stopped tripped me the fuck out, and i was sitting with my friends all on acid and this guy came up to us going off about wanting to get wet asking if there were showers or a lake and we said there was a lake about 10-15 away "this was at four in the morning" and he started to beg us for a ride to the lake to go swimming and we said no and as he was walking away we realised on the back of his tshirt it said lifeguard hahahahahahahaha
hmmm saskatchewan must get a bad rap like kansas does.... everyone thinks kansas is flat with little to no trees, and its far from flat and there are forests around here.
it is long lol, i can touch almost to the end of my chin, but strangely I cant lick the tip of my nose
there's a hill in fort qu'appelle that could rival some of the roads i've been on in bc for steepness ps, the rest of the province is pretty pancake. some pretty beaches though....
and sask gets such a bad rap, it totally isnt just plain and boring, down south there is cyprus hills which are like mini mountians, they found one of the only complete trex skeletons there, up north nothing but the most intense forests with some of the best lakes in the world including a salt water lake, in moose jaw underneath the city is tunels that was used for rum smuggling during proibition in the states
I've heard that Sask. has some pretty good mountain biking areas. It seems that everyone I listen to on the radio here in southern ontario was either born/raised in Sask or got their radio careers started there.