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>Be last years annual bicycle day/4/20 trip to red river gorge
>about 20 people deep and growing every year
>first morning everyone wakes up real early to celebrate the holiday by cooking an extremely unhealthy breakfast and emidiately following it up with as much acid they were able to save for this special day
>eventually get everyone together and set off on the nearest trail leading to a view
>get a little mixed up on the way, mostly because of acid and having such a large group but we make it to the desired location none the lest
>pretty much everyone tripping and rolling balls by this point so we were in aw at the beautiful yet intimidating landscape that lay before us
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>after about hour of admiration and a lot of pot smoking we head back to camp
>once we get back some people stay at camp to rest, eat, etc but most of the group continues on past camp to check out the ravine that a close by waterfall flows in to
>as we get to the base of the waterfall we all kinda fan out to figure a good way down
>btw not a very big waterfall; multiple ways down we were just looking for the best way down
>follow a couple dudes to we're they said they've gotten down before
>trail spits in two eventually were on one end some is blocking us from going saying there a drop that way
>think nothing of and continue on to to climb down a steep ridge with lots of roots and rocks to help you make your way down
>once in the ravine we make our way over to see the waterfall, and along the way see our friend sitting on the ground with a couple others standing around him
>come to find out he was the one to find out about the drop at the end of the other trail
>about a 10 to 15ft drop, not too crazy but he's kind of a big dude
>says he landed wrong and blew out his knee and cannot walk
>we now realize we're in a ravine about 2 miles in the woods and have about 2 hours of sunlight left