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Yes, but strangely he's the only one that won't admit it. She posted a photo of them on her twitter recently after they had hiked a mountain. There are also pic of them on JustJared.
I have been to the top. In the late 90's my parents took our family to Mt Rushmore and a park ranger escorted us to the top. There was a trail that went up the side of the mountain followed by a long staircase that went directly behind Lincoln's head. I saw the hall of records and then hiked to the top of Washington's head. I was probably 10 or 11 years old at the time, so I'm sure access is more restricted now. But the answer is yes, you can go to the top of Mt Rushmore. And no, you don't need to be wealthy, or a government bigwig. You just have to have friends in the right places.
They were young women in the 1920's who were rebellious and wore makeup, talked openly about sex and drank. Flappers were naughty girls who wore their hair "bobbed", short dresses (all the way up to the knee!), rode around unchaperoned with boys in cars, drank illegal bathtub gin, danced wild and "immoral" dances like the Charleston, possibly had sex, and generally tried to have a good time. This was all fairly scandalous at the time. Most girls were not flappers. (Bobbed hair was hair cut short, sort of between the ears and the shoulders).
Tina. 38 > 23 > 14 Tina > Dan > Marie
Hiked up e.g. I hiked up the mountain
The past tense is hiked.
No, I have not hiked the Grouse Mountain Grind trail.
Yes!!
( has ) hiked
hiking
Oh, absolutely, friend! In this sentence, "hiked up the mountain" is the predicate. It tells us what your family did, and it's a lovely image of togetherness and adventure. Keep up the great work with your writing!
The past participle is Hiked. Hike is a regular verb that doesn't change when it is in the past participle. You only must add Had. Example: Present: I hike in the woods Past: I hiked in the woods. Past participle: I had hiked in the woods.
If Rita is hiking along a trail that is 13.7 miles long and she has hiked along one tenth of the trail, she has hiked a total of 1.37 miles so far.
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