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Beautiful pics, Redrider. ::tu::
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1967redrider wrote: Tue Jan 04, 2022 6:06 pm I XCed our coffee walk route today, the snow was perfect this morning. Got down to 27° last night so it was frozen on the bottom and fluffy on top. Lots of downed limbs and trees, it was a wet, heavy snow. The app worked better today too, said my top speed was 21 mph on one of the downhills.

Only had to pop my skis off to cross main streets, and 1 section of shoveled sidewalk that was about 25 yards long.

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Quick Steel wrote: Mon Jan 03, 2022 9:45 pm redrider, I admire the man who not only tolerates the cold but who clearly relishes it. Excuse me while I turn up my heater.
1967redrider wrote: Mon Jan 03, 2022 8:18 pm Funny caption, Jerry. Cool picture zaheerkhan.

Just did an XC tour of the hood. Not sure why my mapping app went crazy like it did, also it was more like 3 miles. A fun workout!
Really nice pictures John, I'd love to join ya but I need to check on Garry. ::nod:: :mrgreen:
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TPK wrote: Wed Jan 05, 2022 5:32 pm
Really nice pictures John, I'd love to join ya but I need to check on Garry. ::nod:: :mrgreen:
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Unk wrote: Wed Jan 05, 2022 5:18 pm Beautiful pics, Redrider. ::tu::

Thanks, Unk. ::handshake::
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A few pics from yesterdays "Woods Wander'.. The first of the 2022 season.. Knee was a little sore to start but that went away as I hiked on.. Did a short 5miles as I didnt want to push it..
Light dusting of snow on the trails.. Melted away towards the end.. I only took these pics.. ::facepalm::
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::tu:: ::tu:: John.
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jmh58 wrote: Thu Jan 13, 2022 2:04 pm 0E8EFAD4-769F-4B7D-AF87-D3E4E73D3D04.jpegD5A7598E-1ABD-4D5D-871D-06CEDDE26BD8.jpeg9CAB01B2-558B-4C2B-BE31-5BE9F0A68849.jpeg3C3C1E56-9762-4223-B010-6E096AFFB53B.jpeg

Did a short 5miles
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Are you planning on doing the "long" 5 miles your next time out? ::facepalm::

That 2nd pic with the azure sky is a beauty!
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Steve Warden wrote: Thu Jan 13, 2022 2:07 pm ::tu:: ::tu:: John.
Thanks Steve.. ::tu:: ::handshake:: ::tu::
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Waukonda wrote: Thu Jan 13, 2022 2:17 pm
jmh58 wrote: Thu Jan 13, 2022 2:04 pm 0E8EFAD4-769F-4B7D-AF87-D3E4E73D3D04.jpegD5A7598E-1ABD-4D5D-871D-06CEDDE26BD8.jpeg9CAB01B2-558B-4C2B-BE31-5BE9F0A68849.jpeg3C3C1E56-9762-4223-B010-6E096AFFB53B.jpeg

Did a short 5miles
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Are you planning on doing the "long" 5 miles your next time out? ::facepalm::

That 2nd pic with the azure sky is a beauty!
::tu:: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Kinda got lucky on thatun Ike.. The clouds were moving pretty fast.. Thanks.. ::tu:: ::handshake:: ::tu::
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I think winter skies are very distinctive. Perhaps more accurately, I find winter light very distinctive. Fine shots as always John.
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Quick Steel wrote: Thu Jan 13, 2022 2:31 pm I think winter skies are very distinctive. Perhaps more accurately, I find winter light very distinctive. Fine shots as always John.
All that clean Canadian air coming in.
Pushes out all the smog and haze. 😊
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I like them all but that 2nd does stand a little taller. ::tu::
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Quick Steel wrote: Thu Jan 13, 2022 2:31 pm I think winter skies are very distinctive. Perhaps more accurately, I find winter light very distinctive. Fine shots as always John.
Thank You Garry. 👍🤝👍 The Quest begins!! 🤔🍻
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doglegg wrote: Thu Jan 13, 2022 2:48 pm I like them all but that 2nd does stand a little taller. ::tu::
Thank You Floyd. Some times things fall into place. And I would have never noticed until Ike pointed it out. 😮
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Here are a couple of shots, in the drab of winter, of the lazy creek that bisects one end of our property. During summer months, I have no problem wading across. I also threw in a pic of the HSB that I had in my pocket. These aren't exactly JMH pics but were inspired by him, it was probably a "short" 3 mile walk. :lol:
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Waukonda wrote: Thu Jan 13, 2022 4:04 pm Here are a couple of shots, in the drab of winter, of the lazy creek that bisects one end of our property. During summer months, I have no problem wading across. I also threw in a pic of the HSB that I had in my pocket. These aren't exactly JMH pics but were inspired by him, it was probably a "short" 3 mile walk. :lol:
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Waukonda wrote: Thu Jan 13, 2022 4:04 pm Here are a couple of shots, in the drab of winter, of the lazy creek that bisects one end of our property. During summer months, I have no problem wading across. I also threw in a pic of the HSB that I had in my pocket. These aren't exactly JMH pics but were inspired by him, it was probably a "short" 3 mile walk. :lol:
Ike, I'm amazed at the beauty of the creek, especially the high banks. We don't have very many creeks that have that sort of bank, ours mostly meander through cypress, pine or hardwood swamp bottoms. A canal might have the same banks but those don't have the natural beauty as what you shared.
My thoughts are that deer crossings could possibly be pinpointed making observation a bit easier. ::sneaky::
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Way to go, Ike! Great pics, Sir.
I do like the knife. ::tu:: ::tu::
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Waukonda wrote: Thu Jan 13, 2022 4:04 pm Here are a couple of shots, in the drab of winter, of the lazy creek that bisects one end of our property. During summer months, I have no problem wading across. I also threw in a pic of the HSB that I had in my pocket. These aren't exactly JMH pics but were inspired by him, it was probably a "short" 3 mile walk. :lol:
I like the creek and I like the knife. ::nod::
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My middle son, my dad, myself, and three friends had a great rabbit hunt today. The pack of beagles did awesome, 7 or 8 LONG races, and between us we bagged 4 rabbits. I had the good fortune to get to bring them home and they’re soaking in the fridge as we speak. Great day and great memories.
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Hey Wade. Good to see ya. Great day bunny hunting. Congrats 🎉🎊
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Wade, a great hunt ends with a bang! (That’s a tired old saying). Looks like you guys had a great hunt - love the beagle music. I’ve been trying to line up a rabbit hunt lately, gonna be February I believe - got the land but no pack of dogs, gotta a guy coming but he’s been slow. I haven’t been squirrel hunting since I was about 16, I think 50 years in between hunts is long enough so I’m going with a buddy this coming week. Been researching Brunswick Stew squirrel recipes and think I’m ready to cook. OH
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Cool pictures everyone!

John, I bet there's more snow/ice today. A brisk 19° here. ☃️
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1967redrider wrote: Fri Jan 21, 2022 1:19 pm Cool pictures everyone!

John, I bet there's more snow/ice today. A brisk 19° here. ☃️
Looks we are good till next week sometime.. ::tu:: 10deg now..
You be careful John..
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