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Great pictures Gents. Love this thread but far behind with all the frequent posts.
My job requires to maintain about 20 sites throughout my huge county in Nevada. Law Enforcement and Fire radios, etc. Requires some toys to there depending on weather, terrain, road conditions with 4WD, Snowcat, UTV with tires or snow tracks. Waiting on helicopter drop they have been telling me about.
Last week, Trident Peak Nevada. 8254 feet and about 3 or 4 thousand feet above valley floor.
Smoke from California fires is horrible. Picture show a very light smoke day
As a side note, the third picture to the right of the sharp peak (Diaster Peak, mid pic on horizon), that range is the Montanas, home to 25 % of the world's lithium deposits. About 60 miles from my house. I hunt and fish that valley.
Sadly that beautiful valley will be decimated in the next few years...
Jerry
My job requires to maintain about 20 sites throughout my huge county in Nevada. Law Enforcement and Fire radios, etc. Requires some toys to there depending on weather, terrain, road conditions with 4WD, Snowcat, UTV with tires or snow tracks. Waiting on helicopter drop they have been telling me about.
Last week, Trident Peak Nevada. 8254 feet and about 3 or 4 thousand feet above valley floor.
Smoke from California fires is horrible. Picture show a very light smoke day
As a side note, the third picture to the right of the sharp peak (Diaster Peak, mid pic on horizon), that range is the Montanas, home to 25 % of the world's lithium deposits. About 60 miles from my house. I hunt and fish that valley.
Sadly that beautiful valley will be decimated in the next few years...
Jerry
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Wonderful pictures!
I hope your comments concerning the decimation of this country never come true. On a lighter note, Jerry, it's too steep for an old worm out, Florida flat woods feller to ramble. Be great to ride with you on your vehicles or even tour on the back one of your friends there in the 4th picture.
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I hope your comments concerning the decimation of this country never come true. On a lighter note, Jerry, it's too steep for an old worm out, Florida flat woods feller to ramble. Be great to ride with you on your vehicles or even tour on the back one of your friends there in the 4th picture.
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Thanks Phillip. Sounds like a plan if you are ever in these part. King River Valley is beautiful desert and Outdoorsman Paradise.
Sadly, with 25 % of the world's lithium there, no stopping the money machine and green deal craze. That area and the millions of acres around it are beautiful outdoor areas with hunting, fishing, off roading, hiking and all things outdoors. My favorite part of this large outdoor heavy, sparsely populated county
Interesting note:: there is a thistle that of which 14 acres exist on the planet. GUESS, where it is located?
I am no eco-nut, more of an appreciator of desert beauty and the outdoors,, but that valley is beautiful. It is a travesty.
The road and landscape will soon look like a "Mad Max" sequel with sulfer tankers rolling in. Sure hope it does not but...
The current eco-nuts (that I have zero association with of course) are off the rails.
Guy and crew spearheading it drove 9 hours with 2 gas SUVs and says "humans were engineered to walk and no one needs a car" after he and his buddies just drove 2 cars over 6 or 700 miles to get there.
Make sense to anybody? Not me.
Jerry
Sadly, with 25 % of the world's lithium there, no stopping the money machine and green deal craze. That area and the millions of acres around it are beautiful outdoor areas with hunting, fishing, off roading, hiking and all things outdoors. My favorite part of this large outdoor heavy, sparsely populated county
Interesting note:: there is a thistle that of which 14 acres exist on the planet. GUESS, where it is located?
I am no eco-nut, more of an appreciator of desert beauty and the outdoors,, but that valley is beautiful. It is a travesty.
The road and landscape will soon look like a "Mad Max" sequel with sulfer tankers rolling in. Sure hope it does not but...
The current eco-nuts (that I have zero association with of course) are off the rails.
Guy and crew spearheading it drove 9 hours with 2 gas SUVs and says "humans were engineered to walk and no one needs a car" after he and his buddies just drove 2 cars over 6 or 700 miles to get there.
Make sense to anybody? Not me.
Jerry
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Lots of folks are educated beyond their intelligence.
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Amen.treefarmer wrote: ↑Fri Aug 27, 2021 2:49 pm
Lots of folks are educated beyond their intelligence.
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Take therefore no thought for the morrow: for the morrow shall take thought for the things of itself. Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof.
Matthew 6:34
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Hallelujah brother. You have got that right. Have a good weekend.treefarmer wrote: ↑Fri Aug 27, 2021 2:49 pm
Lots of folks are educated beyond their intelligence.
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Remember the days when the world continued to turn and people made a comfortable living without higher education. Where I was born and raised, a lot of the generation before me only had an eighth grade education and it didn't stop them from making a living.treefarmer wrote: ↑Fri Aug 27, 2021 2:49 pm
Lots of folks are educated beyond their intelligence.
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This country has become more about sub-groups than about it's unity as a nation.
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Lovely pic Joe.
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Hi all, been busy recently so not online as often , been in another camp trip last weekend
Paul,
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A day without a pocket knife is the day your need it,
friendship is a rare and precious gift,
A day without a pocket knife is the day your need it,
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Cool pics Paul. Looks like you both had a good time.
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Cheers mate , we did , Millie my daughter still loves wild camping as much as me , my other 2 dont come anymore sadly , we have been spoit recently as gone camping a lot of times, roll on the next trip lol
Paul,
friendship is a rare and precious gift,
A day without a pocket knife is the day your need it,
friendship is a rare and precious gift,
A day without a pocket knife is the day your need it,
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It’s been a full morning here on the farm.
We went on a training run this morning, getting the girls ready for November when the leaves fall. Here’s Pepper treeing a squirrell. Sally was all over the tree trying to figure it out, it won’t be long before she’s doing it too. This limb got in her way and she tore it off the tree, lol. Don’t get between pepper and her squirrell!!! Then we had to take feed down to the barn. The goats like Jackson’s truck too!
We went on a training run this morning, getting the girls ready for November when the leaves fall. Here’s Pepper treeing a squirrell. Sally was all over the tree trying to figure it out, it won’t be long before she’s doing it too. This limb got in her way and she tore it off the tree, lol. Don’t get between pepper and her squirrell!!! Then we had to take feed down to the barn. The goats like Jackson’s truck too!
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Wade, when is your season there? Here in Illinois it comes in Aug 1st until Jan. I have never hunted with a dog, but I always go in Aug and Sept when they arent needed because the squirrels arent on the ground. When Oct 1st rolls around, I let the deer hunters have the woods. So, when you knock a squirrel out of the tree, do the dogs also retrieve?Colonel26 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 04, 2021 6:49 pm It’s been a full morning here on the farm.
We went on a training run this morning, getting the girls ready for November when the leaves fall. Here’s Pepper treeing a squirrell. Sally was all over the tree trying to figure it out, it won’t be long before she’s doing it too. This limb got in her way and she tore it off the tree, lol. Don’t get between pepper and her squirrell!!!
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Then we had to take feed down to the barn. The goats like Jackson’s truck too!
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Ike
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Our season is about the same as yours, it comes in in August and goes through February. Right now you can’t really hunt with the dogs because like you said the squirrels are on the ground much right now and with all the leaves you can’t see them in the tree when the dogs do find them. Right now, we’re just kind of tuning Pepper up and trying to get Sally started. That way, long about the first of November when the leaves are off they’ll be ready to go. We won’t do any serious squirrell hunting until the middle of November when modern gun season for deer goes out.Waukonda wrote: ↑Sat Sep 04, 2021 7:30 pmWade, when is your season there? Here in Illinois it comes in Aug 1st until Jan. I have never hunted with a dog, but I always go in Aug and Sept when they arent needed because the squirrels arent on the ground. When Oct 1st rolls around, I let the deer hunters have the woods. So, when you knock a squirrel out of the tree, do the dogs also retrieve?Colonel26 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 04, 2021 6:49 pm It’s been a full morning here on the farm.
We went on a training run this morning, getting the girls ready for November when the leaves fall. Here’s Pepper treeing a squirrell. Sally was all over the tree trying to figure it out, it won’t be long before she’s doing it too. This limb got in her way and she tore it off the tree, lol. Don’t get between pepper and her squirrell!!!
ECAC7DC2-5AFE-47B7-BE73-8BC0EA7E6008.jpegD7C5AD6A-0A22-473F-8711-B6C09FE8E6C4.jpeg
Then we had to take feed down to the barn. The goats like Jackson’s truck too!
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Usually when your shoot the squirrell out, you’re right there with the dogs. They will go get it, but have to be trained to bring it to you. Their natural inclination is to claim it as their own. lol.
The dogs will tree raccoons too. I have some grain farmer friends who are just about begging for someone to come take out some of the coins that have an exploding population here. So we’re looking forward to getting the girls out at night some this winter too.
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Seal pic's from our recent trip to Seattle. These are in Poulsbo.
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Thanks, Ike. They sure have pretty faces.
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You know I lived in Tacoma while my ship was in the yards in Bremerton, WA. and I don't recall ever seeing any Seals in the sound or on the coast. I saw them in Alaska a couple of years ago, but we didn't get close enough to take pictures.
Very nice Floyd...
Very nice Floyd...
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For some reason the idea to create dumbells came to me yesterday....so we did...
SCOTT
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Scott, you're an outdoor genius and those boys are unknowingly making memories they'll never forget Uh Rah Mo Fo. I'm proud to know ya.
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The Few. The Proud.
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This country has become more about sub-groups than about it's unity as a nation.
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--T.J. Murphy 2012
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Thank you my friend. I'm thankful to know you!!!jerryd6818 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 07, 2021 7:53 pm Scott, you're an outdoor genius and those boys are unknowingly making memories they'll never forget Uh Rah Mo Fo. I'm proud to know ya.
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What a great idea!
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Very interesting, Scott!
Y'all are using some old tools we don't see too often, a froe and a drawing knife. Even the bow saw is not seen too often, chainsaws have taken the market. Some of the little hand held electric saws do a good job but it just isn't the same as the older hand tools. Like everyone says, you're creating memories and experience for your "crew", good job!
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Y'all are using some old tools we don't see too often, a froe and a drawing knife. Even the bow saw is not seen too often, chainsaws have taken the market. Some of the little hand held electric saws do a good job but it just isn't the same as the older hand tools. Like everyone says, you're creating memories and experience for your "crew", good job!
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