How's this for up close?

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How's this for up close?

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Driving the scenic Coast Hwy 101 on the way to our daughter's house today. My wife yells stop!!! And I see a sign that reads, "Elk Meadow Cabins". Sitting in the lawn near the cabins was this crowd! Close enough to pet them, but we refrained from getting touchy feely! Just taking their mid day siesta!
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Howdy,
Appropriately named, I reckon....
Great pictures, thanks....

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That's what we thought too! I guess the elk liked the name also!
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8) 8)
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Reminds me of a shearer asked to do a a job lot on a hobby farm.

"What are their names?".

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Went through there a couple weeks ago. The elk can often be seen from there all the way up to Smith River, and a few spots north of Gold Beach, OR, especially around Sixes...
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Soooooo, how did the barbecued backstrap taste?

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Bill in Oregon wrote:Soooooo, how did the barbecued backstrap taste?

:wink:
Had my pocket knife out, but wife wanted to get to traveling again; so had to leave before the BBQ!
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