I hate bears. And raccoons....and hate is realy not a strong enough word. Shoot 'em👍
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Went out on a bicycle ride today along the canal to the fort. While riding along the canal I saw a boat that capsized. There was help already there when I rode by. Not sure if anyone was hurt or what caused the boat to capsize. At the fort there's a lot of old Quaker brick laying around. Tried to look up Quaker brick to get age but couldn't find no information on Quaker brick.View attachment 2112234
Looks like a CormorantPhalacrocorax ? Pic taken at local park.View attachment 2112250View attachment 2112251
That is crazy!While we were away my trail cam got this guy on his way to breaking in and destroying the kitchen.
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That’s a good trailMade a eyeball find while riding my bike yesterday!View attachment 2112493
Big enough to ruin your day.Not a trail cam. This is out of my livingroom window across my driveway. Based on the basketball backboard the bear was around 43" at the shoulder.
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I bet those that buy those throw the nice wrap in the fire as well.Some people pay a dollar thirty-three a stick for ten minutes of campfire fuel.
Yeah, all 10 bundles they'd probably think they'd need for their weekend trip to the mountains at the campsite they've reserved. I really have no desire to go camping in the Rockies anymore. This is what a typical Friday evening looks like anyone when I head home east on I70 out of the high county. Though I do get to enjoy the bit slower weekdays when I'm traveling. Still even those days can be over crowded like never before.I bet those that buy those throw the nice wrap in the fire as well.
Pre May-post OctoberYeah, all 10 bundles they'd probably think they'd need for their weekend trip to the mountains at the campsite they've reserved. I really have no desire to go camping in the Rockies anymore. This is what a typical Friday evening looks like anyone when I head home east on I70 out of the high county. Though I do get to enjoy the bit slower weekdays when I'm traveling. Still even those days can be over crowded like never before.
Then ski season post Oct. That's when things really turn into a nightmare up and over the Rockies. And none of those people would ever believe it was that industry that has had the most detrimental impact on the environment of the once crystal clear air and natural beauty of the rocky mountains of Colorado. They all point at the mines, which is just a pimple on what all they created with their massive ugly carbon footprint, just so they can have a fireplace burning condo to impress their friends and slid down the snow on hundreds of miles of pathway, where the forest has been cut down. Not to mention all the bumper to bumper massive exhaust puffing logical support needed to keep that all going.Pre May-post October
The times that are enjoyable 😉