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Someone walked through my back yard >:(
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And you aren’t worried about the folks who can go through walls?!
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Well, I am NOW.
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According to strava some Canadian serial killer has a satanic body dropping ritual.
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Walked through? You sure they didn’t go blowing by on a lightcycle?
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Haha - I don’t think that’s the line he’s referring to...
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Dey caught me creepin.
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Someone off the coast of Milwaukee is a Dorito enthusiast.
![]() 01/30/2018 at 13:48 |
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Thanks for sending me down the rabbit hole that is the Strava Heat Map. I discovered a trail near me that I didn’t know existed, or at least a way that a few people have gotten down from a major trail that I use a lot... that will be investigated in the spring.
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I know, the parks are really neat finds, because they’re SO BRIGHT.
Also, the few trails around “Area 51" are intriguing.
![]() 01/30/2018 at 14:14 |
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That’s interesting. What sort of reasonable explanation would produce that result?
I mean, besides Canadian serial killer dropping bodies in Lake St. Clair
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I’m amazed at how bright the trails are on a local mountain where I ride a lot, but never see other people - it’s completely unmarked, all private land, and not advertised anywhere.
But it could just be that the handful of people who ride there always use the app. Hell, if I used it, that alone would put down a fair number of tracks. But I can tell it’s never tracked me because there’s no line on my private connector to the main trail system, and I’m the only one who uses that.
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This is fantastic.
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According to the heat map, someone rode their bike between Deadhorse Airport in Prudhoe Bay, Alaska and Fairbanks, Alaska. That’s about 500 miles to/from one of the northernmost towns in the state, largely along Highway 11 which passes through only 3 towns, none of which have a permanent population of greater than 25. Snow storms can happen all 12 months of the year.
To me at least, that seems like an ill-advised journey.
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Ice fishing?
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The only reasonable explanation is body dropping. Someone should alert the authorities and by that I mean the mounties.