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Really? I don't think so,,,,Do you realize where that stain and brush would get stuffed!
Nope,,,,not going there! :D
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Besides the well known lakes here, there are several smaller lakes that yield good "parking places" Got a little too adventurous one night and went down a narrow drive. Was greeted by a shotgun wielding, crazy looking guy.
Spun the Austin Heally around and headed back to town with said crazy guy in hot pursuit. Pulled up to sheriff's office and so did he. Deputy arrested the crazy guy and told us to find a different place to park.
 
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This A True Story!

Please be careful exploring new trails.

When I was about 17 years old. I had went down this old narrow country road many many times. But one night I had a young lady with me and was looking for a parking spot. Me and her always had a GREAT time! If you know what I'm saying! WINK WINK! But I spied a little gravel road and thought it might be a old logging road or abandoned house driveway that I'd never seen.

So I pull down the road about two hundred yards, fix'n to shut the lights off and rolled up on somebody stripping a Chevelle. There was a pick up sitting there and two small gray, open Craftsman Tool Boxes siting on the roof of the Chevelle. They had the wheels already off and the hood standing beside the passengers door. This was about 11:00 pm.

I slammed it in reverse and backed all the way up and got the HELL out of there. There was no where to turn around! I had to back up all the way.

I never saw anyone, they must have either seen our headlights or heard us coming and they must'a hit the woods? They had to be close by, they would have Never left their truck or tool boxes.

The only thing I could figure later, since I had never ever seen that driveway or logging road before. It must've been grown up, until they drove up it to strip the car. And they beat the bushes and grass down when they drove up it?

It scared the heck out of me and her. And ruined my adventures I had planned with her that night. We went back to Shoneys and I took her back to her daddy's car.

I had bad dreams about it for weeks.

So from then on, I never ventured down a unknownroad or trail again! I'm just glad we didn't get ambushed! They could have blown our heads off and no one would have known for days.

Just a word to the wise. Even what you think is a NEW unknown walking trail, could be where someone dragged a body off the main trail? Just Saying!

Now insert the opening music to The Twilight Zone!
I was thinkin' something like that.
If I saw a still, a field of marijuana, somebody picking a banjo or something like that, I'd quietly back away and get out of there.
 
Not to popular in these parts either! They need to be taken off the protected list and open season declared! They have become far to much a nuisance! ;)
Goose poop on golf courses,goose poop in county, city and state parks. Goose poop everywhere and like on a golf course they want to get nasty when you go to play your ball! :rolleyes:
The herd needs to be thinned! ;)
You guys just need your own Piper-the-Wonder-Dog.

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When I got back from my exploratory hike, I had just enough time to transfer the video from the camera to the laptop before my wife came home and wanted to go for a hike.
We went for a nice long hike.
It was very pleasant but apparently I didn't time my meds right and started gimping up. We were less than a mile from the truck, so I made it okay.
We just finished a supper of salmon, asparagus and fresh backed bannock. Yum.
I'm editing the video and when it's done uploading, I'll post it.
 
bannock [ban-uh k]

Examples - Word Origin

noun, Scottish and British Cookery.

1. a flat cake made of oatmeal, barley meal, etc., usually baked on a griddle.
We use whole wheat and cook it in a cast iron pan in the oven.
Got the recipe in Native magazine.
 
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Gee Thanks!

I thought I knew all about the menaces that are trying to take over the planet? Now I find out about these Rhea's?

We need to appoint someone from the drift to watch over these Viscous Looking Beasts!
I been practicing on clay birds at the trap range, though I might be in trouble if forced to take on a horde with my EDC, but I'll do my best to monitor the Blue Ridge Escarpment.
 
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Applies to the TV news shows and news specials, especially 'breaking' news reports!
Their version of what they want you to see and hear, to match their version of the world!
Never let facts get in the way!
Best way to lie, always have some truth in the story, but what you leave out, in most cases provides the twist for their agenda!

And most importantly your hair and clothes must be "Perfect".


Chuck
 
Now if those were Canadian Geese, we have hoards of them around here. Not real popular when they poop on the docks.

Their popularity increases in the fall as they are dispensed with a 10 or 12 ga.

As we were fishing at Brookville Lake this week a local told
us of an E Coli outbreak, reportedly from the beach area.
As we passed by the beach in our boat we could see about
50-60 Canadian Geese doing their business on the beach.
Later in the morning we came by and the small tractor they
use to (sweep) the beach clean was on duty.
Filthy birds...

Chuck
 
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