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Hey Roamer! How close are you to Covington? My brother and his wife live there. He's a deputy Sheriff for that county.
I live in Birchardville, Pennsylvania, in the heart of the Endless Mountains!
Rick
 
Weaverville, NC, in Buncombe county (from which the words "bunk" and "bunkum" come)...26 miles from the Tn border. Folks are arguing over whether we're in the Blue Ridge or the Smokys'''I think both..Hank
 
Phoenix, Arizona In the summer, it's hot enough to run ball without a fire under the lead pot. :crackup:
 
Flushing, Michigan, near Flint - sometimes referred to as "the armpit of Michigan" :haha:
Used to be over on the west side; now I drive 100 miles to good fishing and hunting :cry:
 
I live in Wright WY just the other side of the Big Horns from Thremopolis. We spend a good bit of time in the big horns during summer. The 1838 rendezvousis the 1,2,3 of july at Riverton it is a great timeand a great group of people. When you get moved upget in touch we might get together and burn some powder. In sept the blue grouse are thick up on the mountain great place to take your smoothbore. I usually spend a few days up there with some freindsin primitive camp. Huntin grouse and swapp'en yarns. E-mail me for my phone #Mark Wyoming Territory
 
In a corn field on the edge of Andover, Ohio...

See... :D

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Phoenix, Az.

As noted before by Oldmaster and Zonie...It's pretty hot out here. The preachers don't even preach about going to hell. The locals aren't intimidated. Personally I think that most of the people who live out here did like I did and came during November. By the time summer came, it was just too hot and too much trouble to move. Then comes fall again and it's so nice you don't want to leave. Actually I don't want to leave unless I can find someone in Colorado who would share houses with me. They can summer in Phoenix while I'm in Colorado and then they can winter in Colorado while I summer in Phoenix. Now I just have to find that one guy who hates 75 degrees.
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Eldersburg, Maryland. About 45 minutes west of the murder capital of the mid-atlantic region (Baltimore). :cry:

I wonder if my carry permit will let me use my 3 band Enfield?

Wish I was in Wyoming. Idaho was nice when I was there.
 
Hey Griz, you shootin off of Little Round Top in Gettysburg?

Sure looks like it...
 
nope not little round top. that's about 80 mile east of here. I've been told it looks almost the same as LRT> I live about 1 mile north of the cliff picture, that is one of our group members shootin' the last target out of 13 in one of my woods 2 walk ranges. I have a old propane tank hanging down in the bottom at 120 yds., really rings when hit. :thumbsup:
 
Them ain't clouds, that is the best smellin' smoke on earth. :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
 

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