The NEW Post Your Campsite/gear/knife/hiking/anything Outdoorsy Pic Thread!

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Vortex - Cool pictures. Are those Norway Spruce (picea abies)? I believe they are native to that area.

Tarn on Bighorn Plateau, Sequoia NP
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Mt Whitney (14,508'/4421 M) from Bighorn Plateau, Sequoia NP
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Vortex - Cool pictures. Are those Norway Spruce (picea abies)? I believe they are native to that area.

Thanks! :) You are right, they are Norway Spruce. Unfortunately some kind of grey lichen invaded some of them and we see more and more dying tree year by year.
 
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How does anyone live without a truck? Never really thought about it, but that's one important piece of outdoor gear!
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Cool shot BT :thumbup:

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How does anyone live without a truck? Never really thought about it, but that's one important piece of outdoor gear![...]

I've thought about it... a lot!:grumpy: I really need me a truck.
 
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Newest challenge.
Loving this solo stuff. 1x with partners, and 3x solo in 7 days. Summer rocks!
 
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Video- click on to view.



Burying her eggs.



Still photo - buried and she took off into the water right behind her spot.

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Awesome video LTM66!! :thumbup: What luck to catch such a moment, and on a video too.

I hated to disturb her but felt I should stay there. When I was walking towards that spot, three teenagers were poking her with sticks. I told them to scram.
 
Took these a while back on a hike in an area called "Forks of the Credit' outside of Toronto, Canada which feeds into a large river here. Really like the first one,

Bill
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