WHAT ARE YOU DOING TODAY (PICS)
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Up the Beaulieu river for lunch with @Ian72 , Sarah and @Madame Buttonfly …
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Dropping Hattie off for her first day of school. She took to it like a duck to water. I’m so pleased and proud of her.
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They're amazing as long as they don't sting you.
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Cutting down our tree. 62 Blk.
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Little hitchhiker pop up on the way to work ??? -
Might want to make sure 1.) he/she is alone and 2.) no wires have been chewed. Mice and rats can cause major havoc and depending on your make and vintage of vehicle, some manufacturers unwisely used a soybean based coating for electrical components which are quite attractive to critters.
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Do we need to link to my SAGA about the rat that made its home in my Land Cruiser for a week?
Think it was the Triangle of Terror OF jacket tour thread haha [emoji23]
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Drinking in Sedona
Then kicking my own ass on the trail. Explored a couple of adjacent canyons and looped Mescal Mountain, seen in the third photo below (yes, there were hella maguey to be seen @Jett129 )
Seeing my origin and destination Enchantment Resort was a welcome sight by the time I made it around the mountain. I was gassed! Somehow this was the first ride of the season for me and not on my bike, and had to get creative with my gear. Despite not being a hydration pack, the Defy Verbockel worked quite well, @Graeme
This is a great resort for hiking, mountain biking, racquet sports, lazing around the pool, or doing spa stuff.
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@mclaincausey looks like a great trip. I thought that you were in Moab at first, since the scenery is very similar.
Glad you're having a good time. (And that the bag is working well.)
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Thanks, gents.
@Oaktavia as an artist you’d be in heaven out here. As a shutterbug @Jett129 can back me up. Places like Sedona, Santa Fe, Taos, St George/Zion, etc are riddled with great galleries and artists who come here because of the inspiration that the landscape provides.
This part of the continent was under an ocean for millions of years, so there’s a lot of sedimentary rock in layers, topped by igneous layers in some cases. This “layer cake” gets worn away in beautiful ways leading to these alien looking features. Arches in Moab, vortices (towers) here, sheer cliffs everywhere. From underwater to arid desert. Pretty wild.
I put together an itinerary we will do one day in an RV that hits a bunch of these special places.
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Thanks, gents.
@Oaktavia as an artist you’d be in heaven out here. As a shutterbug @Jett129 can back me up. Places like Sedona, Santa Fe, Taos, St George/Zion, etc are riddled with great galleries and artists who come here because of the inspiration that the landscape provides.
This part of the continent was under an ocean for millions of years, so there’s a lot of sedimentary rock in layers, topped by igneous layers in some cases. This “layer cake” gets worn away in beautiful ways leading to these alien looking features. Arches in Moab, vortices (towers) here, sheer cliffs everywhere. From underwater to arid desert. Pretty wild.
I put together an itinerary we will do one day in an RV that hits a bunch of these special places.
I'm sure I would be blown away by nature's art…maybe one day.
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Saw The Hu this evening. Good set!
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They're amazing as long as they don't sting you.
Its amazing then too
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