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red hackle pipe band

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  • Based in Ester, Alaska. Thanks skipvia!

    No, they're not technically Grade 1. But I made you look. :)

    July 12, 2008

  • They may not be Grade 1, but they're ours.

    July 12, 2008

  • Exactly. :)

    July 13, 2008

  • Saaaaayyyy. Nice band! Which one are you, skip?

    July 21, 2008

  • I'm the photographer, reesetee. No room in that band for a guitarist. Or bass player. No keyboards, flutes, mandolins, banjos, fiddles, dulcimers or sitars either. You'd think there'd be something I could play in there somewhere...

    July 21, 2008

  • Geez, skip, you're a regular one-man band! Why don't you just bring all your instruments one day and start playing them in rapid succession? Someone in the Red Hackle Pipe Band will have to let you in. ;->

    July 23, 2008

  • That's what GarageBand is for, reesetee--playing with yourself. In the musical sense.

    July 23, 2008

  • Nice save, bud. ;-)

    July 23, 2008

  • You have a ROAD?

    July 23, 2008

  • A paved road, dontcry! At least the part of it in that photograph.

    Speaking of which, here's my favorite Alaska fact: There are more miles of roads in Rhode Island than in all of Alaska. Our highway system is pretty simple. There's Highway 1, Highway 2, and Highway 3.

    Of course, you can't drive to our capital city since no roads go there.

    July 23, 2008

  • As a denizen of the U.S. East Coast, I like that about Alaska. :-)

    July 23, 2008

  • Awww, I was getting all psyched up for snowshoeing(?) & dogsledding my way to Ester...

    *secretly glad there are paved roads*

    July 23, 2008