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Great story and great pics Bro. Philip.
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doglegg wrote: Tue Feb 22, 2022 2:53 am Are those turkey tracks? Enjoyed the pics. ::handshake::
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Congrats tf.. Great story and good hunting!!That knife aint bad either!! ::poke:: :lol: :lol:
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Congrats Philip. It appears that Miss Joy is good at picking men and dogs.
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TF great post congratulations
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Nice work Phil. Glad to see you are doing well and doing things you love.____Dave
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We had sleet and freezing rain a couple of days ago. The sun made an appearance this morning for the first time since early in the week, making for some fine Winter scenes. A friend of mine captured these.
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Waukonda wrote: Sat Feb 26, 2022 6:28 pm We had sleet and freezing rain a couple of days ago. The sun made an appearance this morning for the first time since early in the week, making for some fine Winter scenes. A friend of mine captured these.
Your friend done GOOD Ike.. ::ds:: Thanks for sharing.. ::tu::
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I love the composition of your friend's top photo, Ike. Thanks.
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Absolutely beautiful Ike.
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Waukonda wrote: Sat Feb 26, 2022 6:28 pm We had sleet and freezing rain a couple of days ago. The sun made an appearance this morning for the first time since early in the week, making for some fine Winter scenes. A friend of mine captured these.
On the opposite end of the scale, we had Summer thunderstorms.
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cudgee wrote: Tue Mar 01, 2022 10:13 pm
Waukonda wrote: Sat Feb 26, 2022 6:28 pm We had sleet and freezing rain a couple of days ago. The sun made an appearance this morning for the first time since early in the week, making for some fine Winter scenes. A friend of mine captured these.
On the opposite end of the scale, we had Summer thunderstorms.

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Kool pic cudgee!!! ::handshake::
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Yesterday’s “Woods Wander”
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Very interesting photos of the terrain. Good to see the ice is mostly gone and the water is flowing.
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Quick Steel wrote: Wed Mar 02, 2022 2:13 pm Very interesting photos of the terrain. Good to see the ice is mostly gone and the water is flowing.
Thanks Garry.. That stream flooded its banks 2 weeks ago.. BIG time.. ::facepalm:: Was not near the trail but came close..
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jmh58 wrote: Wed Mar 02, 2022 2:01 pm Yesterday’s “Woods Wander”29B79D74-9E45-4005-9FB7-E7F320CA88BA.jpeg582F2530-E0FC-4982-ABA8-CFD4E73D3C9F.jpegB557110A-04C6-4D94-818E-5A2842548E64.jpegC41C057E-EB74-4440-AC73-9475714530AB.jpegDEED4766-049F-4D67-B007-EB0D2351F926.jpeg4B188234-32D3-4360-9651-24FB506F3271.jpeg7744F717-6D6F-4F08-B484-302F57137A9E.jpeg87818ACB-B7FD-4BD6-A170-87AB0AAD8C7D.jpeg794BB296-7641-485A-BE06-CC70A5FE5D69.jpeg84D35DA4-059E-4DBE-8478-43EF60E2A846.jpeg
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I’m trying to figure out why water appears to fall in other than a straight line in those last few photos.
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Today we went to a County park. Harrison Hills outside of Natrona Heights. We have spotted Eagles here as the park boarders the Allegheny River. Well. We saw one today but could not get any pics as it was flying FAST. Did get few pics of 2 turkey vultures in a tre though.
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You were holding to the high ground today. Am I correct that the vultures were Black, not Turkey?

Who owns that somewhat French chateau looking residence?
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Quick Steel wrote: Wed Mar 02, 2022 11:03 pm You were holding to the high ground today. Am I correct that the vultures were Black, not Turkey?

Who owns that somewhat French chateau looking residence?
😂😂😂 I guess you can say that.
We know them as turkey vultures. The pic makes them look black.
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Thanks. Right, the ones with the red heads are the Turkey vulures. The Blacks have been moving north increasingly.
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Cool shots, John. ::tu:: ::tu::

That Indian Rock picture reminds me- some place between Cumberland and Bedford, PA is Indian Will's gravesite. Will's Creek that runs through Cumberland and meets the Potomac there is named after him. If you ever come across any information about Indian Will while hiking, let me know. ::handshake::
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Quick Steel wrote: Thu Mar 03, 2022 12:13 am Thanks. Right, the ones with the red heads are the Turkey vulures. The Blacks have been moving north increasingly.
We have mostly black buzzards around my neighborhood. You see turkey buzzards but only occasionally.
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