+SD Rowdies Posted February 16, 2012 Posted February 16, 2012 (edited) This just in ... So near yet so far. How crazy is this? I have twenty Geocache containers prepared and ready to go for next outing and that's mostly just for gap filling. Starting to consider another bulk order. It's going to be the mother of all honor-roll challenges. Edited February 16, 2012 by SD Rowdies Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted February 16, 2012 Posted February 16, 2012 (edited) This just in ... BlondHiLites packing CRSP. Edited February 16, 2012 by SD Rowdies Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted February 19, 2012 Posted February 19, 2012 (edited) This just in ... Finally met CanyonWildcat, appropriately on the trail where Arroyo Seco Trail and West Meadow Trail meet and just below Japacha Peak. Delighted to have another accomplished trail hiker amongst us. Harmon SD Rowdies Edited February 19, 2012 by SD Rowdies Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted February 19, 2012 Posted February 19, 2012 (edited) This just in ... West Meadow snowprints, a rareness in San Diego County. Think of the soaring mountain ranges and deep ocean gorges of Earth's surface. Yet if one could hold a precise, basketball- sized model of Earth in hand it would feel as though a completely smooth glass sphere and the oceans too would be undetectable to the touch even as a dampness. In the words of Charles Dickens - The eternal Universe where Earth's bulk is as a grain, it's age an infancy. The best estimate for the human population of Earth is that for everyone person alive today there are thirteen dead in the past. Do the math ... seven billion now alive times thirteen is a big number but nothing at all compared to the number of stars in our own Galaxy. So little time, so much one should do. Ain't it great t' be here? Edited February 19, 2012 by SD Rowdies Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted February 19, 2012 Posted February 19, 2012 (edited) This just in ... Silent sentinels.18, 2012. View toward west from Arroyo Seco Trail. Name the peaks. Japacha Peak from Arroyo Seco trail camp, February 18, 2012. Keep in mind that closed-loop hikes are far the best because, on average, they are completely level. Edited February 20, 2012 by SD Rowdies Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted February 19, 2012 Posted February 19, 2012 This just in ... Highway 79 corridor as of February 19, 2012. Plenty of room for more hides, feel free. Note that the hides are for the most part within the wilderness area. Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted February 21, 2012 Posted February 21, 2012 (edited) This just in ... CanyonWildcat huh? Edited February 21, 2012 by SD Rowdies Quote
+Cat & Bobby Posted February 22, 2012 Posted February 22, 2012 We have finally rested from our Yuma adventure and wanted to share some interesting finds. These were out in the desert, so may have been a mirage. The first was J&J's FJ in it's hometown "Yodaville" although it is hard to read the placemarker, there is actually a cache here Yodaville The second amazing occurance was Splashes having thier new Jeep delivered to them at the Yuma event, everyone was very impressed. Notice the smile on the delivery guys face after Steve tipped him. Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted February 22, 2012 Posted February 22, 2012 (edited) That ain't th' way I heard it ... Saquaroed! (Revolt of the Triffids?) Bigfoot! Ol' Hotpants. Note to Self: Somebody needs a growed-up cam'ra. Edited February 22, 2012 by SD Rowdies Quote
+Cat & Bobby Posted February 22, 2012 Posted February 22, 2012 That ain't th' way I heard it ... Saquaroed! (Revolt of the Triffids?) Bigfoot! Ol' Hotpants. Note to Self: Somebody needs a growed-up cam'ra. Funny additions, but not all the locations were cacher-friendly, I think Jodi placed a "Harmon come get it" cache near this location. Quote
+splashman Posted February 22, 2012 Posted February 22, 2012 That ain't th' way I heard it ... Saquaroed! (Revolt of the Triffids?) Bigfoot! Ol' Hotpants. Note to Self: Somebody needs a growed-up cam'ra. Funny additions, but not all the locations were cacher-friendly, I think Jodi placed a "Harmon come get it" cache near this location. We love our new Jeep!!! Once we put the big tires on it, we went everywhere!! The color was just as we ordered and we thought it looked better than the original. Jeep went above and beyond by having the Jeep delivered right to our current coords, well worth the tip Steve gave the delivery guy. Havin' fun now!!! :lol: The Splashes & the new Rubi Red! Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted February 22, 2012 Posted February 22, 2012 (edited) That ain't th' way I heard it ... Saquaroed! (Revolt of the Triffids?) Bigfoot! Ol' Hotpants. Note to Self: Somebody needs a growed-up cam'ra. Funny additions, but not all the locations were cacher-friendly, I think Jodi placed a "Harmon come get it" cache near this location. We love our new Jeep!!! Once we put the big tires on it, we went everywhere!! The color was just as we ordered and we thought it looked better than the original. Jeep went above and beyond by having the Jeep delivered right to our current coords, well worth the tip Steve gave the delivery guy. Havin' fun now!!! :lol: The Splashes & the new Rubi Red! Rubi' Red? ... ain't that puce? As far as Jodi putting a Harmon-hide at the mine, that's th' pits. Why I oughta ... Edited February 22, 2012 by SD Rowdies Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted February 24, 2012 Posted February 24, 2012 (edited) Presenting ... Stonewall Peak. Edited February 24, 2012 by SD Rowdies Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted February 24, 2012 Posted February 24, 2012 (edited) This just in ... Honk if you know where this. If you have information about the memorial please post it here. Edited February 24, 2012 by SD Rowdies Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted February 24, 2012 Posted February 24, 2012 (edited) Embrace me, my sweet embraceable Yew. Yeah-yeah, I know it ain't a Yew. Sheesh. Note to Self: Harmon, next time you enable twenty-two hides together do keep in mind that you'll get 110 emails from that CPRG. (Stop laughing) Edited February 24, 2012 by SD Rowdies Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted February 24, 2012 Posted February 24, 2012 (edited) This just in ... For my next trick ... take a guess. Just for fun I left one gap to fill along the way. Still have a dozen cache containers on hand and ready to go. My thanks to BlondHiLites for dropping off a bagfull of first-class container with logsheets and swag all ready to go. Ain't she th' sweetest thang? ... else she wants to see how long an old man of seven and seventy will hold out at this rate. Clinical trial sort of thang I suppose. Edited February 24, 2012 by SD Rowdies Quote
+LavaLizard Posted February 24, 2012 Posted February 24, 2012 Note to Self: Harmon, next time you enable twenty-two hides together do keep in mind that you'll get 110 emails from that CPRG. Maybe. Maybe not. Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted February 24, 2012 Posted February 24, 2012 (edited) Note to Self: Harmon, next time you enable twenty-two hides together do keep in mind that you'll get 110 emails from that CPRG. Maybe. Maybe not. Maybe I should have payed more attention to the emails. Spread the wealth I say. Bless the reviewers ... I for one appreciate and respect their contribution to Geocaching. Dang, another mystery to unravel or am I last to know? Edited February 24, 2012 by SD Rowdies Quote
+Let's Look Over Thayer Posted February 24, 2012 Posted February 24, 2012 Note to Self: Harmon, next time you enable twenty-two hides together do keep in mind that you'll get 110 emails from that CPRG. Maybe. Maybe not. Maybe I should have payed more attention to the emails. Spread the wealth I say. Bless the reviewers ... I for one appreciate and respect their contribution to Geocaching. Dang, another mystery to unravel or am I last to know? Doubtful. Being the last to know something is one of my super powers. As to the new guy (gal?), heck, I'm still trying to figure out who Kosh is. Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted February 24, 2012 Posted February 24, 2012 Note to Self: Harmon, next time you enable twenty-two hides together do keep in mind that you'll get 110 emails from that CPRG. Maybe. Maybe not. Maybe I should have payed more attention to the emails. Spread the wealth I say. Bless the reviewers ... I for one appreciate and respect their contribution to Geocaching. Dang, another mystery to unravel or am I last to know? Doubtful. Being the last to know something is one of my super powers. As to the new guy (gal?), heck, I'm still trying to figure out who Kosh is. Imagine my Geocaching life it it turned out to be Jodi. Yikes! Quote
+Let's Look Over Thayer Posted February 24, 2012 Posted February 24, 2012 Note to Self: Harmon, next time you enable twenty-two hides together do keep in mind that you'll get 110 emails from that CPRG. Maybe. Maybe not. Maybe I should have payed more attention to the emails. Spread the wealth I say. Bless the reviewers ... I for one appreciate and respect their contribution to Geocaching. Dang, another mystery to unravel or am I last to know? Doubtful. Being the last to know something is one of my super powers. As to the new guy (gal?), heck, I'm still trying to figure out who Kosh is. Imagine my Geocaching life it it turned out to be Jodi. Yikes! :laughing: I was just thinking the same thing... They say that what goes around, comes around. Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted February 24, 2012 Posted February 24, 2012 (edited) Note to Self: Harmon, next time you enable twenty-two hides together do keep in mind that you'll get 110 emails from that CPRG. Maybe. Maybe not. Maybe I should have payed more attention to the emails. Spread the wealth I say. Bless the reviewers ... I for one appreciate and respect their contribution to Geocaching. Dang, another mystery to unravel or am I last to know? Doubtful. Being the last to know something is one of my super powers. As to the new guy (gal?), heck, I'm still trying to figure out who Kosh is. Imagine my Geocaching life it it turned out to be Jodi. Yikes! :laughing: I was just thinking the same thing... They say that what goes around, comes around. Hmm, if it turns out to be Jodi then maybe I should just stay out on the trail. In that case I'd have t' carve containers out of fallen trees and branches. This made me think ... I checked and found that two more hides will put me at two-hundred. Edited February 24, 2012 by SD Rowdies Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted February 24, 2012 Posted February 24, 2012 Grampa ... Tell us about the good-old days. Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted February 25, 2012 Posted February 25, 2012 This just in ... Into the ghostly woods. Quote
+Cat & Bobby Posted February 25, 2012 Posted February 25, 2012 Out hiking yesterday and was startled twice by buzztails right next to caches near sweetwater lake. Seems kinda early in the season for these to be out, but serves as a reminder to all. Both of these were near caches named after Harmon, I am not sure there is a connection, but a cautious cacher might be extra careful around anything named "Harmon", this caution probably extends to forum posts as well. :rolleyes: :rolleyes: (Note to self: The old guy will probably complain about my phone-camera again) Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted February 26, 2012 Posted February 26, 2012 (edited) Out hiking yesterday and was startled twice by buzztails right next to caches near sweetwater lake. Seems kinda early in the season for these to be out, but serves as a reminder to all. Both of these were near caches named after Harmon, I am not sure there is a connection, but a cautious cacher might be extra careful around anything named "Harmon", this caution probably extends to forum posts as well. :rolleyes: :rolleyes: (Note to self: The old guy will probably complain about my phone-camera again) Hey, that's a fine snake-photo you got there with that funky little cell-camera. For sure it seems a bit early but with the warm days that keep popping up the flowers and trees are confused as well. Sort of a false-spring thingey. Actually cell-cameras are improving and due to the cell phone rage they are now the most popular type of camera in the world. Going to hit the point-and-shoot digital cameras hard sales-wise. Best thing is that people are now shooting a lot more photos and videos. Truth is that good shots result from post processing; you know, unless there's excessive blur due to focus or camera motion issues. Rule No. 1: Pay attention to lighting. Rule No. 2: Never shoot during a snake strike, too blurred to fix. Snake-wise ... watch where your feet and hands are going to go. No running on trails during snake season ... doesn't give a snake a chance to warm you. Finally ... don't kill snakes for crying out loud, just keep your feet, hands, and dogs off of them. Edited February 26, 2012 by SD Rowdies Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted February 26, 2012 Posted February 26, 2012 (edited) Issue number two about putting out tenty-two hides in one day ... tonight I checked me email and received a flood of ninety-four more email messages from Geocachers that scored the finds today. Partly that resulted from the fact that the Gmail account that is associated with my Google+ page is linked by way of my Cox SD Rowdies account. Nice to see some Geocachers put some miles on their hiking boots. Having a grand time in Cuyamaca Rancho State Park ... closing in on my goal but there's still some untidy trails that need to be spruced up and some that are to be pushed onward. Old man's work is never done, Sweet ol' Harmon Note to Self: How come nobody ever likes my photos? O yeah, no stupid "Like" button. NOTE: Here I am again, next morning clearing another ninety email messages. Good gravy, no good deed goes unpunished. One thing for sure I'm going to unlink that danged Gmail account from my Cox server accounts. Only use it with My Google+ account that pertains to the National Association of Photoshop Professionals. Of course I confess there's joy in seeing what so many Geocaching pals went through to find that outburst of new hides I placed last week. As for my next few wilderness adventures I recommend the title of an old tyme country song by Roy Acuff, "Will the circle be unbroken?" I depend on the fact that a link to that old song will surely be posted here by the KWVERS! team. Leave no loop unclosed ... that's the message! Edited February 26, 2012 by SD Rowdies Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted February 26, 2012 Posted February 26, 2012 (edited) This just in ... For those poor creatures that have hiked miles through the wilderness of Cuyamaca Rancho State Park to find the multitude of new hides placed there, just for you, the photo above is a little puzzle for you to solve with regard to near future outings. Picture Puzzle: See if you can find where the pattern of map pins shown in the image above fits, exactly, on Google Earth. This exercise will give you a clue as to how I preplanned the general location of the many hides that I have placed along those wonderful wilderness trails. A day of placing twenty-two hides and keeping track of the details is a challenge that can't be left to the faded memory of an old man of seven and seventy. How did I do it? Well, the Google Earth Ruler Tool, Microsoft Excel, Adobe Photoshop CS5 Extended, and manual-entry of the preplanned general locations into my old Garmin 60CSx. Once out on the trails I merely marched from one preplanned location to the next where I then looked about for a suitable hidey-hole. Why do I do it? Two reasons ... (1) for my hearteries and (2) for a few laughs at what my Geocaching pals endure along those wilderness trails. Life is good, Sweet ol' Harmon Note to Self: Best part is the photos of my pals up to their crotch in Sweetwater Creek. Hee-hee-hee snark! Edited February 26, 2012 by SD Rowdies Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted February 27, 2012 Posted February 27, 2012 (Note to self: The old guy will probably complain about my phone-camera again) Here's a cell camera! Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted February 28, 2012 Posted February 28, 2012 (edited) This just in ... Photograph by BlondHiLites with colorization by ... Sweet ol' Harmon O by the way, that's John and Where's-Waldo Jodi in the shot. Edited February 28, 2012 by SD Rowdies Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted February 28, 2012 Posted February 28, 2012 (edited) This just in ... I have this great place to watch the rain come down on a stormy night. Street lamp just above the entrance to our carport provides the lighting. Looks a bit like a collision within CERN's Large Hadron Collider. Look very carefully ... you might be the first to confirm the existence of the Higgs Boson particle. What next, Boson-tube cache containers? Now that would be a macro. Ain't it great t' be here? Sweet ol' Harmon (Hey Martha, come here and read this ... what th' hail is he talkin' about?) Edited February 28, 2012 by SD Rowdies Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted February 28, 2012 Posted February 28, 2012 (edited) Hoo-tah! my ship has finally come in ... Begging door to door in a senior manufactured-home park is starting to pay off. I've got a batch of med' bottles all wrapped up and ready to go for my next CRSP outing. How funny, med' bottles are showing up in my curb-side newspaper box. Maybe I should apply for a Federal-aid grant for cleaning up plastics from the environment. No wait, that ain't right ... when the mother of all tsunamis hits the California coastline there's going to be a mojo-horde of cammo-taped med' bottles washed out to sea. Wonder how that will work out for Panama when they start seeing leopard-spotted med' bottles floating in on the evening tide? There'll be a scramble for th' $FTF. Hee-hee-hee ... snark! Anyway my need is met until my second bulk order arrives. Say, any of y'all got a supply of them little golf-pencil thingies? I swear I'm sick of cuttin' and sharpenin' No. 2 Dixons into three pieces. Happy trails t' y'all, Sweet ol' Harmon Edited February 28, 2012 by SD Rowdies Quote
+Let's Look Over Thayer Posted February 29, 2012 Posted February 29, 2012 Begging door to door in a senior manufactured-home park is starting to pay off. I've got a batch of med' bottles all wrapped up and ready to go for my next CRSP outing. You know, I'm rather surprised at this. I figured that all those pill bottles were from your own meds... Quote
+Cat & Bobby Posted February 29, 2012 Posted February 29, 2012 Begging door to door in a senior manufactured-home park is starting to pay off. I've got a batch of med' bottles all wrapped up and ready to go for my next CRSP outing. You know, I'm rather surprised at this. I figured that all those pill bottles were from your own meds... The general concensus is that he has been off his meds for quite some time Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted February 29, 2012 Posted February 29, 2012 (edited) Begging door to door in a senior manufactured-home park is starting to pay off. I've got a batch of med' bottles all wrapped up and ready to go for my next CRSP outing. You know, I'm rather surprised at this. I figured that all those pill bottles were from your own meds... The general concensus is that he has been off his meds for quite some time Why I oughta ... y'all are pickin' on me. Four prescriptions every hundred days so that's an average rate of 14.6 containers per year not counting aspirin and fish oil containers. One trail hike and I'd be done for the year at that rate. Any clear-thinking person can surely see that I had to turn to more productive sources after I was forced to hide Geocache containers along all of the trails and fire roads of Cuyamaca Rancho State Park. The result is that email messages (boffuvum) have poured into Rowdy Central asking for contact information with regard to ordering bulk container shipments. Ain't it nice to know that an old man of seven and seventy years can be a trend-setter? ... shall we say "An outlier?" So it goes, Sweet ol' Harmon Note to Self: That oughta learn 'em. An Afterthought: No need for y'all t' worry about container sanitation 'cause I boil the old-folk containers in used engine oil before cammo- taping them. So y' see it ain't like havin' t' kiss great gramma who's in her nineties so that the effect of the kiss lingers unnaturally in your mind for a day or two. Go back in time and you'll discover that having t' kiss really old people, alive or dead, is why alchohol was invented. For every person alive today there's thirteen dead and gone. When old people died back when I was a boy they laid 'em out in th' parlor for a day or two and made th' children kiss 'em so's th' grownups didn't have to. P-tui! that was child abuse, nowadays child abuse comes in th' form of little-league sports. Kiss-kiss, Sweet ol' Harmon Note to Self: I don't get kissed much and when I do it's sure t' be an air-kiss. Note Two Self: Back in th' seventies it was easy t' get kissed and, you know, other stuff. Edited February 29, 2012 by SD Rowdies Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted February 29, 2012 Posted February 29, 2012 (edited) This just in ... West meadow ... deer me! Edited February 29, 2012 by SD Rowdies Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted February 29, 2012 Posted February 29, 2012 This just in ... Below Japacha Peak in Cuyamaca Rancho State Park. BlondHiLites photo. Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted February 29, 2012 Posted February 29, 2012 (edited) Begging door to door in a senior manufactured-home park is starting to pay off. I've got a batch of med' bottles all wrapped up and ready to go for my next CRSP outing. You know, I'm rather surprised at this. I figured that all those pill bottles were from your own meds... The general concensus is that he has been off his meds for quite some time Why I oughta ... y'all are pickin' on me. Four prescriptions every hundred days so that's an average rate of 14.6 containers per year not counting aspirin and fish oil containers. One trail hike and I'd be done for the year at that rate. Any clear-thinking person can surely see that I had to turn to more productive sources after I was forced to hide Geocache containers along all of the trails and fire roads of Cuyamaca Rancho State Park. The result is that email messages (boffuvum) have poured into Rowdy Central asking for contact information with regard to ordering bulk container shipments. Ain't it nice to know that an old man of seven and seventy years can be a trend-setter? ... shall we say "An outlier?" So it goes, Sweet ol' Harmon Note to Self: That oughta learn 'em. An Afterthought: No need for y'all t' worry about container sanitation 'cause I boil the old-folk containers in used engine oil before cammo- taping them. So y' see it ain't like havin' t' kiss great gramma who's in her nineties so that the effect of the kiss lingers unnaturally in your mind for a day or two. Go back in time and you'll discover that having t' kiss really old people, alive or dead, is why alchohol was invented. For every person alive today there's thirteen dead and gone. When old people died back when I was a boy they laid 'em out in th' parlor for a day or two and made th' children kiss 'em so's th' grownups didn't have to. P-tui! that was child abuse, nowadays child abuse comes in th' form of little-league sports. Kiss-kiss, Sweet ol' Harmon Note to Self: I don't get kissed much and when I do it's sure t' be an air-kiss. Note Two Self: Back in th' seventies it was easy t' get kissed and, you know, other stuff. Wednesday, February 29, 2012: Just experienced the first drive-by container dropoff. Now have nineteen ready-to-go cache containers for my next outing. Thursday, March 1, 2012: Three more showed up this morning. I know how to start this sort of thing but how do you stop it? ... not that I'm any hurry to do so what with all the trails and fire roads of CRSP. Edited March 1, 2012 by SD Rowdies Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted March 1, 2012 Posted March 1, 2012 (edited) This just in ... Fern Flat Fire Road with Cuyamaca Peak on the horizon. Look at that image ... makes y' think you could step right into it and go hiking, huh? Note to Self: Honestly, would it kill 'em to pretend they like it? Edited March 1, 2012 by SD Rowdies Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted March 1, 2012 Posted March 1, 2012 (edited) This just in ... How can you resist these trails? Edited March 1, 2012 by SD Rowdies Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted March 1, 2012 Posted March 1, 2012 I think Jodi placed a "Harmon come get it" cache near this location. Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted March 3, 2012 Posted March 3, 2012 (edited) As for my next wilderness adventure I recommend the title of an old tyme country song by Roy Acuff, "Will the circle be unbroken?" I depend on the fact that a link to that old song will surely be posted here by the KWVERS! team. Edited March 3, 2012 by SD Rowdies Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted March 3, 2012 Posted March 3, 2012 (edited) This just in ... "The Long Lost Teatime of the Soul," Douglas Adams. Actually just a Photoshop experiment for background abstraction using motion blur and layer masking. Thank you Jodi, Sweet ol' Harmon Note to Self: Y' gotta know how to handle that ol' gal. Edited March 3, 2012 by SD Rowdies Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted March 4, 2012 Posted March 4, 2012 (edited) This just in ... Hey everybody, help me out here. When I look at the photo I see Manzanita in bloom and sunlight streaming through the foliage. When I look at Janie and Nancy in the photo I see that they are bundled up as if strolling the streets of Nome, Alaska while awaiting the finish of the Iditarod Sled-Dog Race. What's the deal? Does anybody know if Splashette and Lulu499 are out of town and actually in Alaska? At any rate I've added that photo to the Geocachers section of the SD Rowdies website until this mystery is cleared up. Worse yet I heard that they've been hiking in our local mountains with that nefarious Geocacher formerly know as DeuschBag. Say it isn't so, Sweet ol' Harmon Note to Self: Janie and Nancy ... ain't they th' sweetest thangs? Edited March 4, 2012 by SD Rowdies Quote
+SKILLET Posted March 4, 2012 Posted March 4, 2012 This just in ... Hey everybody, help me out here. When I look at the photo I see Manzanita in bloom and sunlight streaming through the foliage. When I look at Janie and Nancy in the photo I see that they are bundled up as if strolling the streets of Nome, Alaska while awaiting the finish of the Iditarod Sled-Dog Race. What's the deal? Does anybody know if Splashette and Lulu499 are out of town and actually in Alaska? At any rate I've added that photo to the Geocachers section of the SD Rowdies website until this mystery is cleared up. Worse yet I heard that they've been hiking in our local mountains with that nefarious Geocacher formerly know as DeuschBag. Say it isn't so, Sweet ol' Harmon Note to Self: Janie and Nancy ... ain't they th' sweetest thangs? Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted March 5, 2012 Posted March 5, 2012 This just in ... I knew it, an Internet search found them as faces in the Iditarod crowd. Quote
+Let's Look Over Thayer Posted March 5, 2012 Posted March 5, 2012 This just in ... I knew it, an Internet search found them as faces in the Iditarod crowd. Interesting photo but not half so much as what I discovered when I took a close look at the background (upper right)...I guess the Internet Search didn't pick that out due to the low resolution. Harmon, methinks you have some 'splainin' to do. Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted March 6, 2012 Posted March 6, 2012 This just in ... I knew it, an Internet search found them as faces in the Iditarod crowd. Interesting photo but not half so much as what I discovered when I took a close look at the background (upper right)...I guess the Internet Search didn't pick that out due to the low resolution. Harmon, methinks you have some 'splainin' to do. Uh-oh, got t' stay away from that sort of establishment. Bear naked in Nome, Alaska is a new honor for me. My "resolution" is personal eyesight problem that y' very much. Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted March 6, 2012 Posted March 6, 2012 (edited) This just in ... For those few of you following my campaign within Cuyamaca Rancho State Park, here's an up close and personal look at the summit of Japacha Peak. Once there I better understood why there's no trail to the high point of that bushwhacking-proof barrier. Edited March 7, 2012 by SD Rowdies Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted March 7, 2012 Posted March 7, 2012 (edited) This just in ... Amazingly large and still standing tall along switchbacks below Japacha Peak. Edited March 7, 2012 by SD Rowdies Quote
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