Back from the West Coast!
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Back from the West Coast!
OK, I'm back from the left coast (that would be Washington/Oregon) after visiting Noel for 4+ days. Magic, your neck of the woods is beautiful! Took some photos if you'd like to see them. You'll need Windows Media Player to view...about 5 minutes in duration (assuming you have high-speed internet).
Enjoy!
Click here for Oregon Photos
Enjoy!
Click here for Oregon Photos
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Re: Back from the West Coast!
thats some good stuff there blue! Looks like you had a great time...
those falls were breathtaking, and just a quick question.... were those trees towards the end Sequia's?(sp?)
those falls were breathtaking, and just a quick question.... were those trees towards the end Sequia's?(sp?)
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dblshockpwr wrote: . . .were those trees towards the end Sequia's?(sp?)
Nope. No sequoias in that area. They were just very tall and very old evergreens. What I found amazing was the amount of moss that had accumulated on some of the trees. One could hike forever in those forests and there were tons of camping spots and trail heads. Peaceful, beautiful, and truly the best Mother Nature has to offer (if you're into forests).
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BlueShoes1 wrote:dblshockpwr wrote: . . .were those trees towards the end Sequia's?(sp?)
Nope. No sequoias in that area. They were just very tall and very old evergreens. What I found amazing was the amount of moss that had accumulated on some of the trees. One could hike forever in those forests and there were tons of camping spots and trail heads. Peaceful, beautiful, and truly the best Mother Nature has to offer (if you're into forests).
Did you get any cool pictures of Bigfoot?
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Windows Media Player cannot play the file. If the file is located on the Internet, connect to the Internet. If the file is located on a removable storage card, insert the storage card.
Hmmmm
Hmmmm
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cravnravn wrote:Windows Media Player cannot play the file. If the file is located on the Internet, connect to the Internet. If the file is located on a removable storage card, insert the storage card.
Hmmmm
Don't have a clue what your problem might be, Cravn. Shock had no problem and it works for me. Are you using Internet Explorer? Maybe it's that purple jersey?
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Great pics, Blue!
That last beach was awesome.
BTW... took 1:48 to download for me.
That last beach was awesome.
BTW... took 1:48 to download for me.
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Very nice Blue........in fact I had to burn a copy.
I have a DSL so it loaded and played in 5 seconds here.
I always forget it is us on the left side that gets to see that sunset.
The Washington and Oregon coasts are something else.
You could spend several summers looking at all the things on hiway 1 and 101 from Forks Wa. down to the south border of Oregon.
The only sequoias you see up here were planted by people like me over the last couple hundred years.
You would love to visit here where I live on the Olympic Peninsula.
National Parks with huge Olympic Rain Forest where the forests have blankets of moss hanging off of them.
That waterfall was sure nice.
Up here we have rivers and falls and hot springs mountain parks with the snow all year.
Lakes........the San Juan Islands and Puget Sound and of course the Pacific ocean.
All across the north part of the Peninsula to the coast and then down the beaches along the Pacific.
You'll have to take Noel on a trip around here one of these summers Blue.
I have a DSL so it loaded and played in 5 seconds here.
I always forget it is us on the left side that gets to see that sunset.
The Washington and Oregon coasts are something else.
You could spend several summers looking at all the things on hiway 1 and 101 from Forks Wa. down to the south border of Oregon.
The only sequoias you see up here were planted by people like me over the last couple hundred years.
You would love to visit here where I live on the Olympic Peninsula.
National Parks with huge Olympic Rain Forest where the forests have blankets of moss hanging off of them.
That waterfall was sure nice.
Up here we have rivers and falls and hot springs mountain parks with the snow all year.
Lakes........the San Juan Islands and Puget Sound and of course the Pacific ocean.
All across the north part of the Peninsula to the coast and then down the beaches along the Pacific.
You'll have to take Noel on a trip around here one of these summers Blue.
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ColtsKurt wrote:Its that Commodore 64 Cravn's using...
While playing Pong
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Hey, it loaded..Great stuff there Blue..Those Falls were gorgeous. And it didnt take me no minute abd a half to download the pics. Broadband is so sweet!!
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Magic wrote:Very nice Blue........in fact I had to burn a copy.
I have a DSL so it loaded and played in 5 seconds here.
I always forget it is us on the left side that gets to see that sunset.
The Washington and Oregon coasts are something else.
You could spend several summers looking at all the things on hiway 1 and 101 from Forks Wa. down to the south border of Oregon.
The only sequoias you see up here were planted by people like me over the last couple hundred years.
You would love to visit here where I live on the Olympic Peninsula.
National Parks with huge Olympic Rain Forest where the forests have blankets of moss hanging off of them.
That waterfall was sure nice.
Up here we have rivers and falls and hot springs mountain parks with the snow all year.
Lakes........the San Juan Islands and Puget Sound and of course the Pacific ocean.
All across the north part of the Peninsula to the coast and then down the beaches along the Pacific.
You'll have to take Noel on a trip around here one of these summers Blue.
I want to know just where in the hell Bigfoot is damnit....
I have a new 7mm mag coming soon with a 50 mm scope and a bipod....
Get me anywhere within 500 yards of bigfoot and he's on the wall...
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