gkster
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(in recognition of the Tour de France, currently underway
Multiple-Day Bicycle Stage Races (current or historic)
- The Tour DuPont
- Vuelta a España
- Giro d’Italia
- Tour de Suisse
- Tour de Pologne
- Tour de France
- Tour of California
- Bike Around the Bay
- Tour Down Under (Australia)
- Race Across America (RAAM)
- Tour de Limousin
- Tour of Norway
(in recognition of the Tour de France, currently underway
Multiple-Day Bicycle Stage Races (current or historic)
- The Tour DuPont
- Vuelta a España
- Giro d’Italia
- Tour de Suisse
- Tour de Pologne
- Tour de France
- Tour of California
- Bike Around the Bay
- Tour Down Under (Australia)
- Race Across America (RAAM)
- Tour de Limousin
- Tour of Norway
- BinckBank Tour (Belgium, Netherlands)
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Highest Point and Elevation in a US State
- Mt. Sunflower, 4,039 feet (Kansas)
Highest Point and Elevation in a US State
- Mt. Sunflower, 4,039 feet (Kansas)
- Charles Mound, 1235 feet (Illinois)
Highest Point and Elevation in a US State
- Mt. Sunflower, 4,039 feet (Kansas)
- Charles Mound, 1235 feet (Illinois)
- Britton Hill, 345 feet (Florida)
*Lowest high point for a US State.
Highest Point and Elevation in a US State
- Mt. Sunflower, 4,039 feet (Kansas)
- Charles Mound, 1235 feet (Illinois)
- Britton Hill, 345 feet (Florida)
- Mt. McKinley, 20,320 feet (Alaska)
Highest Point and Elevation in a US State
- Mt. Sunflower, 4,039 feet (Kansas)
- Charles Mound, 1,235 feet (Illinois)
- Britton Hill, 345 feet (Florida)
- Mt. McKinley, 20,320 feet (Alaska)
- Campbell Hill, 1,550 feet (Ohio)
Highest Point and Elevation in a US State
- Mt. Sunflower, 4,039 feet (Kansas)
- Charles Mound, 1,235 feet (Illinois)
- Britton Hill, 345 feet (Florida)
- Mt. McKinley, 20,320 feet (Alaska)
- Campbell Hill, 1,550 feet (Ohio)
- Eagle Mountain, 2,301 feet (Minnesota)
Bayaker
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Highest Point and Elevation in a US State
- Mt. Sunflower, 4,039 feet (Kansas)
- Charles Mound, 1,235 feet (Illinois)
- Britton Hill, 345 feet (Florida)
- Mt. McKinley, 20,320 feet (Alaska)
- Campbell Hill, 1,550 feet (Ohio)
- Eagle Mountain, 2,301 feet (Minnesota)
- Guadalupe Peak, 8,749 feet (Texas)
Highest Point and Elevation in a US State
- Mt. Sunflower, 4,039 feet (Kansas)
- Charles Mound, 1,235 feet (Illinois)
- Britton Hill, 345 feet (Florida)
- Mt. McKinley, 20,320 feet (Alaska)
- Campbell Hill, 1,550 feet (Ohio)
- Eagle Mountain, 2,301 feet (Minnesota)
- Guadalupe Peak, 8,749 feet (Texas)
- Hawkeye Point, 1,670 feet (apprx 4.5 miles north of Sibley, Iowa)
-“BB”-
gkster
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Highest Point and Elevation in a US State
- Mt. Sunflower, 4,039 feet (Kansas)
- Charles Mound, 1,235 feet (Illinois)
- Britton Hill, 345 feet (Florida)
- Mt. McKinley, 20,320 feet (Alaska)
- Campbell Hill, 1,550 feet (Ohio)
- Eagle Mountain, 2,301 feet (Minnesota)
- Guadalupe Peak, 8,749 feet (Texas)
- Hawkeye Point, 1,670 feet (apprx 4.5 miles north of Sibley, Iowa)
- Mt. Marcy, 5,344 ft (New York)
Highest Point and Elevation in a US State
- Mt. Sunflower, 4,039 feet (Kansas)
- Charles Mound, 1,235 feet (Illinois)
- Britton Hill, 345 feet (Florida)
- Mt. McKinley, 20,320 feet (Alaska)
- Campbell Hill, 1,550 feet (Ohio)
- Eagle Mountain, 2,301 feet (Minnesota)
- Guadalupe Peak, 8,749 feet (Texas)
- Hawkeye Point, 1,670 feet (apprx 4.5 miles north of Sibley, Iowa)
- Mt. Marcy, 5,344 ft (New York)
- Driskill Mountain, 535 feet (Louisiana)
Highest Point and Elevation in a US State
- Mt. Sunflower, 4,039 feet (Kansas)
- Charles Mound, 1,235 feet (Illinois)
- Britton Hill, 345 feet (Florida)
- Mt. McKinley, 20,320 feet (Alaska)
- Campbell Hill, 1,550 feet (Ohio)
- Eagle Mountain, 2,301 feet (Minnesota)
- Guadalupe Peak, 8,749 feet (Texas)
- Hawkeye Point, 1,670 feet (apprx 4.5 miles north of Sibley, Iowa)
- Mt. Marcy, 5,344 ft (New York)
- Driskill Mountain, 535 feet (Louisiana)
- Mauna Kea, 13,796 feet (Hawaii)
Highest Point and Elevation in a US State
- Mt. Sunflower, 4,039 feet (Kansas)
- Charles Mound, 1,235 feet (Illinois)
- Britton Hill, 345 feet (Florida)
- Mt. McKinley, 20,320 feet (Alaska)
- Campbell Hill, 1,550 feet (Ohio)
- Eagle Mountain, 2,301 feet (Minnesota)
- Guadalupe Peak, 8,749 feet (Texas)
- Hawkeye Point, 1,670 feet (apprx 4.5 miles north of Sibley, Iowa)
- Mt. Marcy, 5,344 ft (New York)
- Driskill Mountain, 535 feet (Louisiana)
- Mauna Kea, 13,796 feet (Hawaii)
- Mount Arvon, 1,979 feet (Michigan)
Highest Point and Elevation in a US State
- Mt. Sunflower, 4,039 feet (Kansas)
- Charles Mound, 1,235 feet (Illinois)
- Britton Hill, 345 feet (Florida)
- Mt. McKinley, 20,320 feet (Alaska)
- Campbell Hill, 1,550 feet (Ohio)
- Eagle Mountain, 2,301 feet (Minnesota)
- Guadalupe Peak, 8,749 feet (Texas)
- Hawkeye Point, 1,670 feet (apprx 4.5 miles north of Sibley, Iowa)
- Mt. Marcy, 5,344 ft (New York)
- Driskill Mountain, 535 feet (Louisiana)
- Mauna Kea, 13,796 feet (Hawaii)
- Mount Arvon, 1,979 feet (Michigan)
- Mount Mansfield, 4,393 feet (Vermont)
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Recently overheard at the U.S. Supreme Court
- “So is Breyer going to retire, or what? I want his parking spot.”
Recently overheard at the U.S. Supreme Court
- “So is Breyer going to retire, or what? I want his parking spot.”
- “I hear Barrett’s really interested in this whole cockfighting thing.”
Recently overheard at the U.S. Supreme Court
- “So is Breyer going to retire, or what? I want his parking spot.”
- “I hear Barrett’s really interested in this whole cockfighting thing.”
- “I guess Brett won’t be going to Mar-a-Lago this year.”
Recently overheard at the U.S. Supreme Court
- “So is Breyer going to retire, or what? I want his parking spot.”
- “I hear Barrett’s really interested in this whole cockfighting thing.”
- “I guess Brett won’t be going to Mar-a-Lago this year.”
- “Case 2020-0133 is about a particularly well-hung jury, if you know what I mean.”
Recently overheard at the U.S. Supreme Court
- “So is Breyer going to retire, or what? I want his parking spot.”
- “I hear Barrett’s really interested in this whole cockfighting thing.”
- “I guess Brett won’t be going to Mar-a-Lago this year.”
- “Case 2020-0133 is about a particularly well-hung jury, if you know what I mean.”
- “No, Brett, you can’t call an autopsy ‘Cracking a cold one’.”
gkster
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Recently overheard at the U.S. Supreme Court
- “So is Breyer going to retire, or what? I want his parking spot.”
- “I hear Barrett’s really interested in this whole cockfighting thing.”
- “I guess Brett won’t be going to Mar-a-Lago this year.”
- “Case 2020-0133 is about a particularly well-hung jury, if you know what I mean.”
- “No, Brett, you can’t call an autopsy ‘Cracking a cold one’.”
- “Is Clarence Thomas starting another silent streak?”
Recently overheard at the U.S. Supreme Court
- “So is Breyer going to retire, or what? I want his parking spot.”
- “I hear Barrett’s really interested in this whole cockfighting thing.”
- “I guess Brett won’t be going to Mar-a-Lago this year.”
- “Case 2020-0133 is about a particularly well-hung jury, if you know what I mean.”
- “No, Brett, you can’t call an autopsy ‘Cracking a cold one’.”
- “Is Clarence Thomas starting another silent streak?”
- “Watch out - Justice Alito has been quoting The Godfather in his opinions again.”