#17 rules is that the pin of the dart has to touch a field. Another unwritten rule is that if something looks unbelievable, they take it, because it cannot be reproduced and it increases the fame of the sport.
#15 As an accomplished solo mountain climber, I've learned to never step out onto a snow cornice at the edge of a cliff. They're deceptive and easy to mistake as solid ground. I would always bring my trusty telescopic 'feeler' that extends to 30ft to poke into questionable areas to traverse. If it sunk past 20ft with no resistance...I wouldn't go near it.
#17 rules is that the pin of the dart has to touch a field. Another unwritten rule is that if something looks unbelievable, they take it, because it cannot be reproduced and it increases the fame of the sport.
#15 As an accomplished solo mountain climber, I've learned to never step out onto a snow cornice at the edge of a cliff. They're deceptive and easy to mistake as solid ground. I would always bring my trusty telescopic 'feeler' that extends to 30ft to poke into questionable areas to traverse. If it sunk past 20ft with no resistance...I wouldn't go near it.
So this counts 150 ;)
the scoreboard disagrees with you
im sure you cant add either. thats the triple 20 spot. no way it equals 150.
Yep, because 60+60+50 is 150, right