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Baredevil
Before you visit Oregon's dense forests, make sure you've read Judah Friedlander's book on how to beat up Bigfoot:
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Oh for fuck's sake Charlie, just let me have some fun with the Land Thieves.......
Re the top photo: I've seen worse around Vidor and Silsbee, that whole area north of Beaumont is some of the worst living conditions I've ever seen for rural areas, and that's saying something because I've also seen east Oklahoma...
ya mouf. Got a problem wid it?
I'm 2 miles north of the OK panhandle, 65 miles east of the Colorado line and I hunt this area exclusively. It's great at times, right now the drought has put a dent in the bird population. Hook'em I have hunted prairie chicken and they are a hard bird to bring down as they don't fly straight at all, they zigzag in flight. Will be back down by Tulsa later this week, it is where my family is originally from, as for me, well, I guess this area just grew on me because I prefer it out here as too back east OK/KS, no chiggers for one thing.
Fred, I have family up around LaJunta, spent many summer down at Walsenburg at the Spanish Peaks Scout Ranch and still get there from time to time. I wish I could remember the name of that Indian lodge there as we always went there when I was younger and take the Scouts there still. Now if you go east just a few more miles to Holly, or down south towards Springfield you'll really be in the middle of nowhere, though the buttes between Springfield and Trinadad can be scenic.
I've driven thru where you are many times. I like due west of there, around Elkhart. Nice country.
2 Buttes in SE Colorado is pretty neat.
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I was last there in Aug of 2012. This is from the overlook.
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