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Truth!
And bikes are the safer of the two. Women are responsible for way more deaths.
And bikes are the safer of the two. Women are responsible for way more deaths.
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One of the best things about motorcycles is when you're done with them you just park them in the garage.
I make fun of my friends who have horses; vet bills, corrals, barns, constant feeding, tack, trailers, horse insurance, (yep, that's a thing), certifications when crossing state lines and I've probably left out more.
But even horses are less expensive than women.
I make fun of my friends who have horses; vet bills, corrals, barns, constant feeding, tack, trailers, horse insurance, (yep, that's a thing), certifications when crossing state lines and I've probably left out more.
But even horses are less expensive than women.
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Haha yup. That's how I always figured it too, Walt!
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Another plus comparison motorcycles might only leak oil.... 
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Well, I don’t have either. Instead I guess I have golf clubs, enough for all of you if you came here.
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It seems the Squirrels have returned I think the Acorns have something to do with it, my son shot 7 on Sunday and 2 yesterday but he cheats with a thermal gizmo and my old eyes just ain't sharp enough anymore unless the buggers are on the move.
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Glad to hear the squirrels came back buddy.
As far as golf......yeah, I'll meet GK at the 19th hole.
Well I guess I may as well put a stand out here on the lawn. I was out with the dogs before work this weekend, and Gracie was sniffing quite intently under the crabapple tree. I went over and there was a big pile of deer poop! I live right in the middle of town, but I've lost count of how many deer and moose I've had here in the dooryard.
I changed the oil, air filter, and rotated the tires on Kristy's old Cherokee yesterday. It was quite warm here yesterday I took a little bike ride yesterday afternoon. Headed to camp this morning.
As far as golf......yeah, I'll meet GK at the 19th hole.
Well I guess I may as well put a stand out here on the lawn. I was out with the dogs before work this weekend, and Gracie was sniffing quite intently under the crabapple tree. I went over and there was a big pile of deer poop! I live right in the middle of town, but I've lost count of how many deer and moose I've had here in the dooryard.
I changed the oil, air filter, and rotated the tires on Kristy's old Cherokee yesterday. It was quite warm here yesterday I took a little bike ride yesterday afternoon. Headed to camp this morning.
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Have a good time at camp, Jay. Do you have any particular projects in mind for the day?
Do you miss your Harley?
Do you miss your Harley?
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I actually haven't missed my Harley. I'm really surprised, and I've actually put more miles on my DRZ and TW than I did on my Harley last year. It's been a lot less uptight an ownership experience too. Don't have to worry about dirt, bug guts, or scratches.
We went up and posted our north line today. I have a surplus Molle 2 large ruck with a PVC frame. I loaded it with signs that dad put on wood (heavy!). We drove the truck up the main road to our northwest corner. We left the truck and started down the line with a screw gun and a 50ft length of paracord. We would measure 100ft and put one up. We had enough to get us about to where one of our woods roads from camp comes close to the line. Then we walked back to camp on the woods road, got the 4 wheeler, and went back to get the truck. I reloaded the pack with signs, then I gave dad a ride back to where we left off, and i left the pack and stuff with him. I rode the 4 wheeler down dad's trail to his blind and parked by the bridge where it's close to the line. I walked back up the line till I got to where I left dad, put the pack back on, and we started again. When we finally made it down to the stream, we only had to walk back as far as the 4 wheeler. Then we could ride back to camp. Man, we went through some nasty areas. Down by the stream, I took a step and hidden in some ferns was a petrified alder stub that a beaver had chewed off to a point about a foot high (basically a punji stake). I stepped down and ran it up the front of my shin. Yeah.....it was as bad as it sounds. Hours later it still hurts like all getout.
Luckily, this was all offset by a beautiful day in the woods.
We went up and posted our north line today. I have a surplus Molle 2 large ruck with a PVC frame. I loaded it with signs that dad put on wood (heavy!). We drove the truck up the main road to our northwest corner. We left the truck and started down the line with a screw gun and a 50ft length of paracord. We would measure 100ft and put one up. We had enough to get us about to where one of our woods roads from camp comes close to the line. Then we walked back to camp on the woods road, got the 4 wheeler, and went back to get the truck. I reloaded the pack with signs, then I gave dad a ride back to where we left off, and i left the pack and stuff with him. I rode the 4 wheeler down dad's trail to his blind and parked by the bridge where it's close to the line. I walked back up the line till I got to where I left dad, put the pack back on, and we started again. When we finally made it down to the stream, we only had to walk back as far as the 4 wheeler. Then we could ride back to camp. Man, we went through some nasty areas. Down by the stream, I took a step and hidden in some ferns was a petrified alder stub that a beaver had chewed off to a point about a foot high (basically a punji stake). I stepped down and ran it up the front of my shin. Yeah.....it was as bad as it sounds. Hours later it still hurts like all getout.
Luckily, this was all offset by a beautiful day in the woods.
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I always appreciate seeing photos of the camp, I can imagine looking for Squirrels amongst the trees and drinking a couple of cold ones by the fire but I'll leave all the hard work to you.. 
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Thanks GK. I was up there Wednesday and yesterday also. Put through a new logging road down to a hemlock grove further east on the north line. Did some tractor work moving rocks, stumps, and downed trees on this road. I also took it up on the hill on the road we put through this summer to make a water bar.
I put the finishing touches on my hang on stand and put out a couple of blinds for dad. I put one up the hill on the road we made this summer. The road goes by a spot where there is always pawing at the intersection of an old twitch trail. I found a good spot beside the road that hides the blind perfectly. We have had several deer on the camera I put at the intersection. The blind gives a perfect 50 yard shot to this spot. The picture is taken from target area looking back towards the blind. It's on the left of the road across from the 4 wheeler.
Kristy is on vacation after tomorrow and we plan to stay up to camp with the dogs for a couple days. It will seem weird not working.
The only thing I may do is move a woodpile that is in the dooryard. Maybe I'll put Kristy to work.
I better bring a shotgun along in case a partridge wanders by. I'd like to see her pop one.
I put the finishing touches on my hang on stand and put out a couple of blinds for dad. I put one up the hill on the road we made this summer. The road goes by a spot where there is always pawing at the intersection of an old twitch trail. I found a good spot beside the road that hides the blind perfectly. We have had several deer on the camera I put at the intersection. The blind gives a perfect 50 yard shot to this spot. The picture is taken from target area looking back towards the blind. It's on the left of the road across from the 4 wheeler.
Kristy is on vacation after tomorrow and we plan to stay up to camp with the dogs for a couple days. It will seem weird not working.
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I don't believe you can do it, Jay. Spend a couple of days at camp and not work? Highly unlikely, I'd say.
I hope Kristy's vacation time is memorable for you both.
Have a wonderful time!
I hope Kristy's vacation time is memorable for you both.
Have a wonderful time!
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Haha yeah i deserve that Walt! I been working up there all summer. I've got a lot done but it seems like I have a ton more to do. Makes life worth living, and makes me stare in wonder at people who say they have nothing to do in retirement.
The only work I'm going to allow myself when Kristy and I are up there is that woodpile. Promise. I also promise to post a picture of me sitting around the fire pit with a glass of Wild Turkey!
I'm working tonight, but I still managed to rotate the tires on my Jeep and get my dead leaf blower up and running strong.
Now I have to go downstairs and see how much 30-30 I have loaded. Hunting season is fast approaching and I haven't fired a shot all summer.
I have to dust off my old 94 carbine this week and start getting my poop together.
The only work I'm going to allow myself when Kristy and I are up there is that woodpile. Promise. I also promise to post a picture of me sitting around the fire pit with a glass of Wild Turkey!
I'm working tonight, but I still managed to rotate the tires on my Jeep and get my dead leaf blower up and running strong.
Now I have to go downstairs and see how much 30-30 I have loaded. Hunting season is fast approaching and I haven't fired a shot all summer.
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My motorcycle riding buddy and I drove (my truck) up to Tierra Amarilla, then turned on US Hwy 64 across the high country to Tres Piedras, stopped for lunch and drove back home through Taos and Espanola. It was a beautiful day.
The road tops out at 10,500' elevation and is the only highway in northern NM that is closed during the winter due to heavy snowfall. After decades of plowing and wearing out snow blowers, the highway department has given up and they simply shut the gates at either end.
The ranchers bring in their cattle and sheep at this time of year as the hills begin to ring with the bugling of elk.
The road tops out at 10,500' elevation and is the only highway in northern NM that is closed during the winter due to heavy snowfall. After decades of plowing and wearing out snow blowers, the highway department has given up and they simply shut the gates at either end.
The ranchers bring in their cattle and sheep at this time of year as the hills begin to ring with the bugling of elk.
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Beautiful country Walt thanks for the photos
hard to imagine deep snow and warm temperatures all in a days ride
but when I was in Monument Valley a guy who was there the year before said it snowed in August
and people worry about global warming
The weather here is getting cooler and the log pile is visited daily now.
The weather here is getting cooler and the log pile is visited daily now.
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Awesome pictures Walt! Looks like a great time. We took the Jeep over through the mountains to Rangeley the other day. Beautiful day. I even shot a partridge. Day before that we took a ride to the coast. We hadn't made it there all summer. I got a short ride in back the first of the week too.
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Wonderful pictures, Jay....thanks!
It sounds like you and Kristy had a fabulous few days at camp and wandering around the region. Nuthin better in my opinion. Good for you!
It sounds like you and Kristy had a fabulous few days at camp and wandering around the region. Nuthin better in my opinion. Good for you!
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Thanks buddy! The time just goes too fast. It's back to work for us tomorrow. Only 2 for me, but it's still too many.
Then I gotta get back up to camp and start getting things ready for hunting season.
Then I gotta get back up to camp and start getting things ready for hunting season.
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Nice pictures Jay the one with your bike reminds me of one of the tracks I take my son's Spaniel, rather take your bike through
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Haha yeah it was a nice trail. It was right in Cornville, and the odd thing was I'd never been on it before. It's always great finding new places.
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Good old Cornville we don't talk about it much these days... 
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Haha yeah. I was thinking about that just the other day on the way to camp.
It's still there..... in all its glory.
It's still there..... in all its glory.
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Dang, I always thought that Cornville was a fictitious place that you and Six joked about but I looked it up on Google Earth and it actually exists! Hey, I learn somethin' new every day.
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Our son who lives in the Ft Worth area and his hunting partner who lives in Virginia got together again for an elk hunt in eastern Idaho. Before the hunt they spent a couple of days fishing in western Wyoming. One of those days was spent fishing a lake a bit above 10,000' in elevation. They caught some beautiful brook trout and cutthroats.
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Great photos Walt looks like they had a ball
good luck with the Elk.
My son shot 3 Roe Deer yesterday that were causing damage to a new tree plantation, one of the perks of his woodmans job getting paid for stalking
My son shot 3 Roe Deer yesterday that were causing damage to a new tree plantation, one of the perks of his woodmans job getting paid for stalking
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Haha oh no! Cornville is very real Walt. Mostly. There isn't anything there but woods and a few farms and houses. No store. Not even a gas station. There is a small elementary school. Lots of old woods roads we ran with dirt bikes, trucks, and Jeeps all my life. My dad and his buddies ran the same country back in the day.
Those are awesome pictures Walt! Good for your son. Wish I was with him.
Glad your son stacked some meat GK! I ran to camp yesterday to pick up my kids 4 wheeler. When I pulled in and got out to get the cable, a big doe ran across our road and into the upper end of of our lot. When I drove past the new road we made this summer she was standing in it about 50 yards away watching us, bold as all get out. I should have taken a picture. She was a beauty, and quite large. Our season starts in a couple weeks, and I've been wicked busy getting everything ready. Both home and at camp.
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Good old Cornville
I took the 16 gauge for a walk around the lake and again I didn't even see a Squirrel, I put up a couple of Pheasants but wasn't even tempted just in case I scared away the Squirrels that weren't there
I did try out the .410 adapter and it does throw a better pattern than the one for the 20 gauge.
I took the 16 gauge for a walk around the lake and again I didn't even see a Squirrel, I put up a couple of Pheasants but wasn't even tempted just in case I scared away the Squirrels that weren't there
I did try out the .410 adapter and it does throw a better pattern than the one for the 20 gauge.
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GK, that sounds like a relaxing way to spend a few hours.....nice picture, thanks!
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Thanks Walt, my son and I went for a walk around a different wood this afternoon and only found 1 Squirrel and my son shot that one, nobody around here has known a time when Squirrels were so scarce usually the woods are full off the little critters this time of year... 
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We have ground squirrels here that do a lot of damage. A couple of weeks ago squirrels camped out under the hood of my wife's car chewed through wires costing me $300 to locate and repair wires to the mass air flow sensor. This car is a hybrid so there was certainly potential for a lot greater damage. I use peppermint oil spray, I use coyote urine, I use an electronic "rodent repellant" box and I prop the hood open about 6" when it's parked and the little hoodlums still create havoc.
I invite you and your son to come over and ventilate a few.
I invite you and your son to come over and ventilate a few.
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We have more than our share too! Come on over and shoot all you want buddy!
Glad your .410 adapter worked well. I'm not good enough of a shotgunner to make use of .410. The 20 is about as far down as I can manage. And that's questionable.
Glad your .410 adapter worked well. I'm not good enough of a shotgunner to make use of .410. The 20 is about as far down as I can manage. And that's questionable.
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Guess they are back. While at work my buddy across the street texted me this picture of my dooryard while he was sitting at his fire pit.
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Well I'm glad that someone has their quarry species still in existence and on the doorstep
My son and his wife invited me to dinner last night, roast Roe deer with all the trimmings, I'm beginning to get a liking for venison after years of mainly eating beef.
My son and his wife invited me to dinner last night, roast Roe deer with all the trimmings, I'm beginning to get a liking for venison after years of mainly eating beef.
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Whooo hoo! Now THERE'S some good eatin! I love deer meat. I will choose it over beef every time. Sounds like a nice time with family buddy.
It was pouring today, so I ran up to camp to see how our water bars were doing. All looked good with them. I got my sons four wheeler all ready to go. Finished it up tonight. I will probably haul it back to camp tomorrow. I will run it some this season to make sure it's all good.
It was pouring today, so I ran up to camp to see how our water bars were doing. All looked good with them. I got my sons four wheeler all ready to go. Finished it up tonight. I will probably haul it back to camp tomorrow. I will run it some this season to make sure it's all good.
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Jay have you ever seen this old landy in your neck of the woods ?
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No I haven't. It's cool though.
The last one I saw on the road was (believe it or not) on the interstate when I was going home from work one morning about a year ago. Needless to say, he wasn't passing anyone. It was a pale green and probably the most beautiful series one I've ever seen. It looked brand new.
The last one I saw on the road was (believe it or not) on the interstate when I was going home from work one morning about a year ago. Needless to say, he wasn't passing anyone. It was a pale green and probably the most beautiful series one I've ever seen. It looked brand new.
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It's hard to keep a conversation going with the forum being kaput half the time... 
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Sure is! I gotta say.....I find it super frustrating, and usually just say screw it.
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This morning, my wife and I hiked up a trail on our beautiful backyard mountain. We hit the trail a bit before sunrise and turned around about 2 1/2 miles later at an elevation of 9500' at a point overlooking Albuquerque. We saw only 3 other hikers and a couple of dogs on a chilly 36° hike. What a wonderful recreation spot only a few miles from home!
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Great pictures Walt! Mighty pretty country out there. That's some pretty steep elevation change!
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