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Caught this good shot of the 9yo before the light faded this evening
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Now that is a happy kid.
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We've got tons of Whitetails living around here, and every once in awhile a Muley will cruise through and it's like where did you come from? They look so out of place and yet a couple of miles away it's the exact opposite for resident deer.
Trees and flowers are blooming, it’s been above 70° for three straight days, it’s only 26 days till The Masters...
Welcome my friends, to Gin and Tonic season.
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Fantastic presentation!
That glass.
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37degs this morning walking the dogs on an unseasonably blue skied Oregon beach
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Wow, that's fodder for a serious bonfire.
I like it!
Begs the question, when is it not G&T season?
Technically you’re right. If the sun is shining and there’s a lime nearby I’m game. Fair warning though, my approach to this is unconventional and prone to cause some to question my sanity.
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this is a little pllaaaccce called Moab. Which blew my mind the first time I saw it coming from growing up in New England.
So I highly recommend visiting but it can be overrun in the most popular times. We caught a random early spring nice weekend and it was still quiet but this pic is from a very easy accessible camp spot at the Sand Flats campground but one of the best spots with a lot of personal space for husbands to roam whilst high
Thing is is that he is just as much of a bikejunky as a skijunky truth be told. he was talking about the Brett Tippie, Richie Schley line, which was just over the mesa from us
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**I made him promise not to climb/descend things during his time amongst the clouds**
A memorable fun time on boomers was also a memorable time on a bike and it involved peddling as fast as I could and launching off the top of an embankment during a wicked snow storm. My buddy and I spent a few hours doing this. Anybody remember the multilevel gravel parking lot at Gutterson Field House? That was the place. It's gone now. There's a parking garage in its place. We got out of work one Friday afternoon in December when we were 19 and it started dumping. It was puking snow. So of course we ate shrooms because that's the only logical thing to do, being stuck in Burlington and bored. We wandered all over town on foot for a while climbing random buildings. Then we ended up at my apartment and saw the bikes. Some annoying people were bringing us down, so we made a fast getaway. The conditions were just right where one could wipe out and it wouldn't hurt. We probably walked and rode at least 10 miles. Easy. Maybe 15. All in the city limits. So who says bikes and fungi don't mix? ;)