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A few more. 10 days in the back country, on this trek we hiked 86 miles, not counting “side hikes”. Everything you have, clothes, food, and gear is carried on your back. The scouts figured out real quick, you eat the heaviest food first regardless whether it’s breakfast, lunch, or supper. :lol:

Great memories - wish I could go again!

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You have some great memories there. And good photos of fantastic country. :)
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edge213 wrote: Thu Mar 25, 2021 3:11 am
Mumbleypeg wrote: Thu Mar 25, 2021 3:07 am Found some old pictures from BSA treks to Philmont. I was fortunate to go with my sons three times as an adult scout leader.

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Very Kool Ken!! The memories are priceless!!!👍🤠👍
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Thank you for the fine photos of wonderful moments.
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Don't know the cause, John, but whenever I tap your photos to enlarge them they show on their side rather than right side up.
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Quick Steel wrote: Thu Mar 25, 2021 3:49 pm Don't know the cause, John, but whenever I tap your photos to enlarge them they show on their side rather than right side up.
It does that for me too!! I ain’t smart enough to figure it out??🤔😳
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Great pictures and memories, Ken. ::tu::


Looks like a nice, peaceful place, John. ::tu::
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A few more. Pic 4 is where the trail goes under a 4 lane highway!!
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A late afternoon shimmer on the creek. Looks better enlarged.

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That is a knice photo QS. Thanks for sharing. ::nod::
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We have one of our states under water at the moment, severe floods last weekend, some places getting over 40 inches of rain over 2-3 days. One of the problems these poor people have to put up with on top of everything else is some of our wildlife looking for refuge. How would you like to be facing this on top of being flooded out. ::sneaky::
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Quick Steel wrote: Fri Mar 26, 2021 9:31 pm A late afternoon shimmer on the creek. Looks better enlarged.


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Real nice shimmer off the water!! Kool!!👍😎👍
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cudgee wrote: Fri Mar 26, 2021 10:50 pm We have one of our states under water at the moment, severe floods last weekend, some places getting over 40 inches of rain over 2-3 days. One of the problems these poor people have to put up with on top of everything else is some of our wildlife looking for refuge. How would you like to be facing this on top of being flooded out. ::sneaky::

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jmh58 wrote: Fri Mar 26, 2021 11:24 pm
cudgee wrote: Fri Mar 26, 2021 10:50 pm We have one of our states under water at the moment, severe floods last weekend, some places getting over 40 inches of rain over 2-3 days. One of the problems these poor people have to put up with on top of everything else is some of our wildlife looking for refuge. How would you like to be facing this on top of being flooded out. ::sneaky::

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Quick Steel wrote: Fri Mar 26, 2021 9:31 pm A late afternoon shimmer on the creek. Looks better enlarged.


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Quick Steel wrote: Fri Mar 26, 2021 9:31 pm A late afternoon shimmer on the creek. Looks better enlarged.
Beautiful Picture QS! ::tu:: Is that close to your house? ::shrug::
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Yes Tom, as you enter or leave our property you cross the little creek. It is an intermittent stream and will dry up for much of the summer.
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Quick Steel wrote: Sat Mar 27, 2021 7:38 pm Yes Tom, as you enter or leave our property you cross the little creek. It is an intermittent stream and will dry up for much of the summer.
Too bad it runs dry in the summer time. That's pretty. Wish I lived closer to water. ::nod::
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The area around the small KY town of Perryville saw one of the bloodiest battles of the Civil War. The battle determined that the state would remain in the Union. The rebels retreated to Tennesee.
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Interesting and beautiful post QS. ::nod::
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Really cool pic of the creek Garry. Beautiful.

Thanks for sharing.

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Thank you doglegg and Jerry. Your comments are appreciated.
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