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MY oldest daughter and her family relaxing week before last by Kite Lake, near Beartown, CO. I didn't take a lot of pictures on that trip.
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That's great that you not only take nice true get-away vacations, but you draw your family together with them. I hope to get my brother together with us for a raft trip on the Youghiogheny River with my buddy's outfit. I have a standing "free trip for family" invitation with him. He got that started 40 years ago this year. Roger is truly the best kind
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I usually float the Buffalo River with my youngest daughter and her family fathers day weekend but that got canceled this year.
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Kayaking looks like it’d be a blast. I’ve been white water rafting with a bunch of my buddies on the Arkansas River back in 2013 and again 2015. I think those years are correct. We would set in at Cotopaxi Co. In 2013 we went down to the Royal Gorge. The second trip they said the water was moving to fast/volume or something like that raft down to the Gorge. |
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Roger and these other boaters go places no one goes. In case you want some entertainment, here is a day they ran the North Fork of the Black River in WVA.
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Wouldn't it be great to get us all together for a raft trip?
Roger put this video up: I know these guys in this video about how the race on the Youghiogheny got started. They asked my dad to be the official timer for the first races. I found this video and boy does it bring back memories. I never reached the level of these guys. Jess is a wild man. He built boats when they were still fiberglass. He came up with the small short boat design many use today. I remember he made a Darth Vader helmet. He's a self-taught engineer. Never did college. BTW, they don't mention it, but the Upper Yough is run on damn release. Here is a wild and crazy day they had on the Upper Yough. Not dam release https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q...6FORM%3DVDVVXX |
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I am glad I get to hang around you folks, you keep me out of trouble. most days!
:lol: upcoming trip to northern Mn, I have been close to home area so long that 50 miles away seems like vacation. :lol: |
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I forgot to report, the pool is finished.
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Real nice right about now. HOT!
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Hardly got above 80 here today. Partly cloudy. So I hand scrubbed the camper up real good. Well 1/2 half of it. I'll get back to that another day. I had all I wanted for one day. I'm trying to get the wife to go camping. She's still afraid to go to crowded places. We go to a small park with only 30 sites. She comes in contact with more people each day at work than we would at a camp ground but she's not ready. If it don't get used this year I may hang a for sale sign on it.
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If I could get my wife out, I would load up the motorhome and go up SD, Montana, Wyoming way.
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I'm not all that much of a camper, despite the time I spent with the Scouts over the 15 years that I was a volunteer. I never camped as a kid, is why. My wife is an only child and has camped all over the US. She's excited about campgrounds with hookups, because they can be gotten into with minimal contact with people. We'll see what happens. I'd prefer to stay local for the simple reason that I've driven about 200k miles in rush hour traffic and am just shell shocked, or as my one son says, PTSD for traffic. :waah:
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I'm not real sure about my decision to go to the Carlisle truck show this week, to be honest. I see it as about as high risk and it gets, other than something indoors. To many people flaunting the safe practices and certainly a whole heap of them in close contact and certainly touching a whole heap of things in a whole heap of vendor spaces.
I just went to our local chapter of the ATHS yesterday and even that was a risk. it was held at a local Ruritan Club grounds under a pavilion with a nice soft breeze blowing. No one wearing masks, but we were all asked, before we ate, to go wash our hands and wear a mask while filling our plates. We didn't have to wear them while we ate :lol:. Not far from there is where my friend Terry Grabble, who has been my sandblaster longer than I can remember, lived and had his commercial painting shop... started by his dad. The reason I'm using past tense is because yesterday I learned he got the virus and it took his life in May. What a shock. I knew this thing was real and it is not going away, but to find it took a person close to me has really impacted me. I don't think it's done setting in yet. Sandy, his wife, also got it but is still with us. She is running the business now but I'm not sure how that will go. Terry was the estimator and that meant offsite jobs such as large storage tanks for propane companies and other complicated things you have to know your stuff to estimate. I feel so bad for her. They are of the best kind of people. I could haul my stuff up there any day of the week any time of day. Terry and I spent many an evening elbows resting on the bedrails looking out across the farmland "philosophizing". He was a longtime member of the Lions Club and coached little league baseball. We lost us a good on, boys. Damn this virus |
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Wow, it's been two weeks since we have been here.
Sorry to hear about your friend Tim. Did he have any pre-existing conditions? Our motorhome left the farm Saturday. It went to a good home in Missouri. We are on the hunt for it's replacement. There are too many choices. I went in for the second round of three procedures for a dental implant. They screwed me today. I get the cap in 3 1/2 months. This implant cost just a little more than I paid for my brand new 72 Cheyenne. I picked up my 55 this afternoon, and moved it to a different body shop. My friend is going to be there at 9 AM to start on it. Fingers crossed. |
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I have just one more camping trip planned this year on the Snake River (idaho side ) and then winterize the Travel Trailer. Quote:
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Larry, It depends on when we find a motorhome to replace the one we sold Saturday.
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My favorite Idaho story is from when I worked at a truck and tractor repair place in the mid-'70s and one of our customers had gone to California in January. He was amazed that the farms were growing lettuce at that time of year. Well, the ground isn't frozen three feet deep in California in January, like it is in Idaho! :lol: |
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MY dad lived in Meridian, ID before WWII. He talked about it a lot over the years. I finally talked him into loading my mother up and driving up for a visit.
When they got back I asked about the trip. He was disenchanted. He couldn't find one single thing he remembered from the thirties. He couldn't believe the growth. |
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what happened to the "guess what these five things are" thread??
is it gone or was it never there and I'm losing it? |
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