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Posted on 1/21/11 at 2:29 pm to Bleeding purple
Posted on 1/21/11 at 2:30 pm to TDawg1313
I have almost the exact same picture from my last trip to Glacier
Such a beautiful place
Posted on 1/21/11 at 5:03 pm to Blah Blah Blah Dude
inlet beach, FL
Posted on 1/21/11 at 5:14 pm to Salmon
Yankee Cove
Mendenhall Glacier
Bergy bits
Orca, dorsal barely visible
Haines, AK "skyline"
Sheep Creek
Lawton Creek, White Pass.
Mendenhall Glacier
Bergy bits
Orca, dorsal barely visible
Haines, AK "skyline"
Sheep Creek
Lawton Creek, White Pass.
This post was edited on 1/21/11 at 6:29 pm
Posted on 1/21/11 at 6:01 pm to RogerTheShrubber
Finally got a stickey.
Posted on 1/21/11 at 7:07 pm to Bleeding purple
If they had an easier way to put them on here I have some nice pics from Chico Lake.
Posted on 1/21/11 at 8:09 pm to Bleeding purple
From a California road trip last fall. It can be an amazing state when you get away from the cities:
Posted on 1/21/11 at 9:21 pm to Bleeding purple
Inland Lake in Blount County
Posted on 1/21/11 at 9:27 pm to Tigris
These are not my photos, but other areas in Alaska.
Mt. St. Elias. 18,000+ feet.
Gates of the Arctic NP. Brooks Range, Ak. Awesome unspoiled and seldom seen country.
The high one, Denali. Denali N.P. Been in the park over a dozen times. the mountain is so massive I could see it from my house in Big Lake almost 200 miles away.
Wrangell St. Elias NP, at six million acres, the nations largest. It is connected to Kluane in the Yukon/BC and Glacier Bay in Alaska, making one of the , if not the largest world heritage parks.
Aniachak Caldera. Least visited public land in the U.S. Going rafting out of the caldera and down to sea level this summer.
Mt. St. Elias. 18,000+ feet.
Gates of the Arctic NP. Brooks Range, Ak. Awesome unspoiled and seldom seen country.
The high one, Denali. Denali N.P. Been in the park over a dozen times. the mountain is so massive I could see it from my house in Big Lake almost 200 miles away.
Wrangell St. Elias NP, at six million acres, the nations largest. It is connected to Kluane in the Yukon/BC and Glacier Bay in Alaska, making one of the , if not the largest world heritage parks.
Aniachak Caldera. Least visited public land in the U.S. Going rafting out of the caldera and down to sea level this summer.
This post was edited on 1/21/11 at 9:38 pm
Posted on 1/21/11 at 9:36 pm to RogerTheShrubber
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Denali
Was near there once many many moons ago. Fished outside of Clearwater. Hoping to go back and spend alot more time and do alot more fishing one day. Probably the most beautiful land I've ever been in. It was August and the weather was awesome.
Posted on 1/21/11 at 9:47 pm to Alahunter
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Was near there once many many moons ago. Fished outside of Clearwater. Hoping to go back and spend alot more time and do alot more fishing one day. Probably the most beautiful land I've ever been in. It was August and the weather was awesome.
You can only drive in about 8 miles unless you get special permission. The park bus takes you to Wonder Lake though. You can get dropped off and hike wherever you want. First time I went there we drove as far as we could go (8 miles in) and saw Toklat Grizzlys, Fox, Dall Sheep, Lenticular clouds and at the last minute, the mountain. Awe inspiring experience.
Posted on 1/23/11 at 2:05 pm to RogerTheShrubber
I've changed my background on my laptop 4 or 5 times while reading this thread.
Posted on 1/23/11 at 5:07 pm to DieselTiger1
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I've changed my background on my laptop 4 or 5 times while reading this thread.
There are some incredible places in this country. You just have to get off the beaten path to see many of them.
Thought I would just throw this one in for fun, its what happens when you live in bear country and they decide they want in the house. Our first bear encounter last year, at a neighbors.
Juneau Ice Field. It's just behind town and extends over the Canadian Border, about 30 miles away. It is about 1500 sq miles in area and up to a mile thick.
Western Ak. Scenic. Near Lake Clark
This post was edited on 1/23/11 at 11:14 pm
Posted on 1/23/11 at 6:41 pm to Bleeding purple
These all were taken on Lacassine Bayou in Lacassine National Wildlife Refuge
mojo and dekes before sunrise
a few other dekes before sunrise
mojo and dekes after sunrise
looking behind us in the blind down the bayou....this is where they all come from
mojo and dekes before sunrise
a few other dekes before sunrise
mojo and dekes after sunrise
looking behind us in the blind down the bayou....this is where they all come from
Posted on 1/23/11 at 9:20 pm to LSUFan3434
Love the last pic
Here are a few more from the lease this weekend.
Duckblind this am
Deerstand yesterday evening (hog hunting with my 4 yr old)
Last few seconds of visible light Sat night
Here are a few more from the lease this weekend.
Duckblind this am
Deerstand yesterday evening (hog hunting with my 4 yr old)
Last few seconds of visible light Sat night
This post was edited on 6/5/12 at 1:07 pm
Posted on 1/24/11 at 3:51 pm to Bleeding purple
Cool tree on Davis Island. Too bad all I had was a phone,
Posted on 1/24/11 at 8:10 pm to Bleeding purple
just a few....
Port Mansfield, Tx
outside of rockport, Maine:
trail by tickfaw, LA:
Port Mansfield, Tx
outside of rockport, Maine:
trail by tickfaw, LA:
This post was edited on 1/24/11 at 8:17 pm
Posted on 1/25/11 at 6:58 pm to Bleeding purple
Lake Pontchatrain area
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