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biliff

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Went thru the photo bucket account and found a good picture of some of the country we get to hunt in Eastern Oregon. You can sure see a long ways, but it sure is a long way down:
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:grin: Sure is beautiful country B/B; There's nothing quite like that here in south western Nova Scotia.
When I step out on my back patio, and look west (towards Oregon) this is what I have to look at :winking:
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Soggy
 
well it's not as high as out there but it's a beautiful view over looking the delaware river between N.Y. and PA...........bob

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Beautiful places you all have to go to. Hope these places stay for generation to come. :bow: :thumbsup: :hatsoff:
 
:bow: At the risk of being called a "holy joe" ain't God's hand work just grande. What beautiful countries we live and look at all the jackasses that want to screw it up :youcrazy: . Thankfully there are still enough of us left to want to preserve it and enjoy the day on a river, lake or in the woods. That's what keeps me alive, looking forward to fishing, hunting, trapping. I never cared if I caught a fish, shot a deer or other critter, or if the traps were nekked---it was just worth it to be out there. I am hoping for good :hatsoff: snow this year so I can make it another season of showshoeing at 76. :hatsoff:
 
Pasguenel,
I hope you get all you wish for. I
agree I don't do it for the catch of the fish,
the harvest of the deer, but the time of being
in the woods or on the lake. Most times with my
son. Rest my case.
snake-eyes :thumbsup:
 

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