Show Your Woods Loving Woman!

My woods loving woman passed away in 2001, but I have three daughters. Elizabeth, the one on the right is an avid hiker and camper. She lives out in Colorado.

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Your woods loving woman has to have been a beautiful lady Horn Dog. Great pic. :thumbup:
 
< Bushy, aint got no woods loving woman, the one i was with hated the outdoors and ripped my heart in two. I've never loved since.

bah humbug.
 
I kind of figure any guy who posts pictures of his wife or girlfriend on the internet, and then expects everyone to sit down and shut up, has probably headbutted a couple too many brick walls.

I might have taken some hard hits to the head in my life but I'm not quite so dumb as to get upset if people think my girlfriend is pretty! No offense taken here! :thumbup:


Hey Bushman...funny you should say that - I think my best lure in there has been a Blue Fox spinner...thinking black and yellow but I would have to go look at my tacklebox to be sure...I know it's the third one from the left in the top row but I can't remember the colours! So maybe I have been headbutting brick walls after all.


Anyway I will give your deer hair trim a shot next time I am up there, thanks very much! We pulled a couple of 1 1/2 pound rainbows out of there last time I was up, wrapped them in tin foil and chucked them on the fire...ate them ten minutes later, left the butter, salt and pepper untouched, just too good straight!

So are you from that part of the province? My dad was born in a mining camp maybe twenty miles from Princeton so I have spent a bit of time up that way and he knows every logging road for a hundred miles in any direction from there.

grew up in the Kootenays my friend, no sure why i'm still in Vancouver........maybe i been banging my head on the wall a few too many times....hhahaha :D
 
Know what you mean...wish they paid my kind of money outside of Vancouver, could really see myself in the Kootenays. Plenty of family around Castlegar, Nelson, Balfour, Ainsworth, etc...

Maybe one day!
 
Well I'm lucky enough to have two, one's my daughter and one's my wife. So in no particular order here's the pics.

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Here's the wife shooting my 357. This is her first time shooting a pistol and she shot an 8 in. group at 20 yrd. Needless to say I was impressed, I just feel bad for the guy that try's to break into our house while I'm at work :eek:

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Here's my little one with my bow.

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This is her first fish caught out of Lake Powell

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Us at Walnut Canyon, I'm the white dude on the right in case ya didn't know :D

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My girls in Zion NP

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At Grand Canyon

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Just had to throw in a little knife/gun porn for ya :cool:
 
So you show us pics of your wife and daughter, but you won't tell us which is which?! Come on, man, don't leave us in suspense!

j/k obviously! And also obviously - you should be very proud! Proud of the shooting, proud of the fishing, proud of the time you look like you get to spend outdoors with them, proud of the looks! Really great pics man!
 
I absolutely LOVE this thread...I don't feel so all alone. ;-) All you guys give a big HELLO to my fellow woods-loving, back-packing, fish-catching, critter-hunting, gun-toting, knife-packing, nature-loving SISTERS!!!

Where some of you guys have said that your significant others don't like the outdoors, my hubby is definitely NOT a backpacker. He loves to fish and we have gone hunting together, but I've been blessed to find some wonderful people to share my love of hiking with. My special thanks are to Dr. Bill for training me and his wife Carol for sharing their love of the outdoors...and knives!!!

At the start of our last hiking trip:




That's me in the middle....with Dr. Bill and the wife of another friend.

Here I am playing with my SOG



This is neat forum and you're all a great bunch of guys!
 
I absolutely LOVE this thread...I don't feel so all alone. ;-) All you guys give a big HELLO to my fellow woods-loving, back-packing, fish-catching, critter-hunting, gun-toting, knife-packing, nature-loving SISTERS!!!

Here I am playing with my SOG



This is neat forum and you're all a great bunch of guys!

Glad to see we actually have some female members. Makes for a more balanced forum. Hope you'll stick around and help recruit some of your SISTERS!:thumbup:
 
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Here is one. It was not to bad out today so we went out to the Farmstead to water the horses. She is a horse crazy gal. We will celebrate out 40th in May. Anniversary, not horses.:D
 
Here are my four outdoor ladies. I'll throw my son in also so not to leave him out.
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Know what you mean...wish they paid my kind of money outside of Vancouver, could really see myself in the Kootenays. Plenty of family around Castlegar, Nelson, Balfour, Ainsworth, etc...

Maybe one day!

sorry to take the thread off topic, but when did you graduate, and from what school? :) me thinks you might have been a student of my dad back in the day. email me.
 
You folks sure have some great families and girl friends. Just occurred to me that, although I've been blessed with two sons, I've only recently acquired a new daughter:

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Jami is my younger son Kevin's new bride, and she calls me Dad. Both are marathoners and love the outdoors. Here they are on their honeymoon in Costa Rico.

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Kevin and Jami have moved to CR where they plan to open a business in the burgeoning tourism industry. Karen and I will be visitiing them in the Fall (their wet season) and have been promised some interesting treks in the mountains and jungles. Yep, they're both "woods loving". If you saw these two together you would agree they are the perfect couple:

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sorry to take the thread off topic, but when did you graduate, and from what school? :) me thinks you might have been a student of my dad back in the day. email me.

I don't know what I ever did to make you think I graduated from high school! I did make it partway through grade ten at Esquimalt down in Victoria though!
 
I don't know what I ever did to make you think I graduated from high school! I did make it partway through grade ten at Esquimalt down in Victoria though!

We all assumed that a guy who knew what "misanthropist" meant -- AND knew how to spell it -- was at least a high school grad....;)
 
Not by a long shot!

Best thing about the username "misanthropist" is that sometimes people see pics of my girlfriend, don't read the accompanying words, and then, not speaking English well (although it is usually their first and only language) conclude that my name is "Miss Anthropist" and immediately start pm'ing me and hitting on me.
 
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