Wile E. Coyote Hike

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Cool looks like a nice afternoon, I love finding old sites where people might have lived in the middle of nowhere. I hike in the Nat. forest and close to some water falls I go to is an old stone chimney about 16ft. tall right in the middle of nowhere.
 
PM, nice pictures, thanks for sharing. And I don't blame you for knife in hand. There used to be a song, a long time ago, that starts off, "One is the lonliest number there can ever be...." I'm sure the Busse made it a little less lonely.

Doc
 
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Man, wish I was there hiking that gorgeous trail with you. Too much work and too little play are making AJ stir crazy this winter. :D

AJ
 
Great post! Thanks for sharing. I love old places like that. They mystery gets ya thinking about all the possibilities.
 
Great stuff man.... Ihear you on the slipped disks.. Ihave 6 herniated disks.... That why I try to keep things light...Love the pics... My speakers are broken, but I'll chek out he vid when I get to work... Cool snapping turtle shell.... I foudn a similar one afew years ago I brought it home,. but once it thawed it stunk to high heaven so the wife mad eme throw it out...
 
Great stuff man.... Ihear you on the slipped disks.. Ihave 6 herniated disks.... That why I try to keep things light...Love the pics... My speakers are broken, but I'll chek out he vid when I get to work... Cool snapping turtle shell.... I foudn a similar one afew years ago I brought it home,. but once it thawed it stunk to high heaven so the wife mad eme throw it out...

6 h-discs :eek:

PM Inbound for advice!
 
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