theutvolunteers
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Hike at Blewett Pass, WA in July. Moved up to the Seattle area from Dallas in February.
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Beautiful picture....Went back to Craggy Gardens for the Pinnacle Trail today. Definitely dont regret skipping the game View attachment 315316
Gorgeous Picture, looks like a postcard you could send.............Gold pond near Snoqualmie.
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Last Saturday we got to see peak colors in Linville Gorge (NC) area. Beautiful!
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Wow, Great pictures and your are right, the colors are GorgeousLast Saturday we got to see peak colors in Linville Gorge (NC) area. Beautiful!
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It’s one of the more impressive falls, especially after a wet week. The picture doesn’t capture the size. We hiked to the top as well. It’s funny because we live in the same county as the Smokies but drive 1:30 to avoid the crowds.Great Pictures!! Looks like I am standing right in front of the falls
That's one of my favorite shows. Never miss an episode! That and Mountain Men.So, this past week I did an outdoor survival private instruction from my buddy Randy who competed on History Channel's Alone a couple of times. I learned primitive firestarting methods (not to be confused with starting another JG thread in the FF forum), fundamental tracking, bushcraft, shelter building with all natural materials, trapping, old manual fishing techniques, edible/medicinal plant identification, useful knots, and small game processing/utilization.
My takeaways: starting a friction fire in Washington State in mid-November is extremely difficult but totally possible if you stick to it and make subtle adjustments... mice don't taste half bad... the Olympic mountains are stunning... Washington is very, very wet.
Anyway, here's some pictures!
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Sounds fantastic. NOLS comes next?So, this past week I did an outdoor survival private instruction from my buddy Randy who competed on History Channel's Alone a couple of times. I learned primitive firestarting methods (not to be confused with starting another JG thread in the FF forum), fundamental tracking, bushcraft, shelter building with all natural materials, trapping, old manual fishing techniques, edible/medicinal plant identification, useful knots, and small game processing/utilization.
My takeaways: starting a friction fire in Washington State in mid-November is extremely difficult but totally possible if you stick to it and make subtle adjustments... mice don't taste half bad... the Olympic mountains are stunning... Washington is very, very wet.
Anyway, here's some pictures!
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