this was a trip of a lifetime. The pics look good only because the scenery makes it so easy.rebelp74 wrote:ManlyMan wrote:The glacier melt lakes were this blue hue that can never be described with words or done justice by photos.
Very nice pics. I'm jelly.
AKPirate wrote:Awesome. You should do that with a gun after you knock down some deer first and then start on your grizz and black bears, sheep, goat, caribou mounts for your Den. I always want to live where the grizzlies/brown bears live. You know you are still in wild country then.
ManlyMan wrote:AKPirate wrote:Awesome. You should do that with a gun after you knock down some deer first and then start on your grizz and black bears, sheep, goat, caribou mounts for your Den. I always want to live where the grizzlies/brown bears live. You know you are still in wild country then.
Ain't dat da truth. Might have to "view image" but that was one of many bears we saw.
we did a lot of salmon fishing. Don't have the pics on my phone from that part. Ill see if I can dig em uprebelp74 wrote:Do any fishing or just hiking? Either way I bet it was still awespiring.
ManlyMan wrote:we did a lot of salmon fishing. Don't have the pics on my phone from that part. Ill see if I can dig em uprebelp74 wrote:Do any fishing or just hiking? Either way I bet it was still awespiring.
AKPirate wrote:Hey Doc- Did you ever find the change under the front passenger seat? Avatar
ManlyMan wrote:
AKPirate wrote:ManlyMan wrote:
Is that the guy you just changed your facebook profile pic to?
ManlyMan wrote:AKPirate wrote:ManlyMan wrote:
Is that the guy you just changed your facebook profile pic to?
Haha!
Nope no different dude. That guy in the fish pic has been my best friend since 1st grade. The guy in my Facebook is one of my best buddies from grad school.
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AKPirate wrote:The sins of Boot and Gaddy are causing the Cali drought and knowing they have no limits to their depravity... :mrgreen:
huntall6 wrote:MT is right.
Eric Haynes wrote:For some reason there is a myth about high creosote levels coming from softwoods that causes chimney fires...my chimney hasnt been brushed, ever. Gotta get a ripping fire going once a week or so to keep it clean.
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huntall6 wrote:MT is right.
Eric Haynes wrote:Guess I am a little late on this one. Pretty much all firewood has the same BTUs, pound for pound. Cherry is great if you get your wood later than you should. Dries out fast, especially for 24" blocks. I burn hard maple and cherry all season. I don't get hickory because it takes a LONG time to season...like 2 years at 16". Otherwise its great.
On to the pine and softwoods. I cut down a ton this year for a lady and cut, split, and burnt it all. It was mostly cedar with a couple cord of spruce and fir. I could get 6 hours out of the cedar and 8 hours from the pines. For some reason there is a myth about high creosote levels coming from softwoods that causes chimney fires...my chimney hasnt been brushed, ever. Gotta get a ripping fire going once a week or so to keep it clean.
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