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Post by LTGC on 9/1/2008, 12:35 pm

We had a great time hiking and splashing in the river.

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Post by oldelmer1 on 9/1/2008, 1:33 pm

Nice pictures, the water looks beautiful...

Thanks for sharing.

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Post by MaxRock on 9/2/2008, 3:38 am

Love the pictures...especially of the dog. I still don't understand what is so bad about a dog's life???

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Post by shooter on 9/2/2008, 6:04 am

That looks beautiful - wish I could be there.

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Post by Admin on 9/2/2008, 9:29 am

Love the pictures...especially of the dog. I still don't understand what is so bad about a dog's life???


Maxrock , the dog does look nice, but the girl behind the dog looks way better. lol! KewlPics

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Post by Wildcat2k6 on 9/2/2008, 9:37 am

Great looking Pics love the sunset behind the best looking 5er (the WILDCAT) goodjob

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Post by LTGC on 9/2/2008, 12:31 pm

Admin wrote:
Love the pictures...especially of the dog. I still don't understand what is so bad about a dog's life???


Maxrock , the dog does look nice, but the girl behind the dog looks way better. lol! KewlPics

Admin: I have to agree with you. Laughing The sunsets where quite spectacular! Glad that eveyone is enjoying the pictures. It was great to see the the sunset picture on the cover. Thanks Steve

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Post by Admin on 9/2/2008, 1:42 pm

The sunset looks like a raging fire coming through the woods.

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Post by Scruffy and Tater on 9/3/2008, 3:23 am

Great pics! The sort that makes a person want to be there. That's a perfect setting for a campsite. Thanks for sharing.

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Post by pacat1 on 9/19/2008, 5:18 am

The picture with the sunset should be on the wildcat brochure

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Re: Rainy Creek

Post by MaxRock on 9/19/2008, 10:19 am

Admin wrote:
Love the pictures...especially of the dog. I still don't understand what is so bad about a dog's life???


Maxrock , the dog does look nice, but the girl behind the dog looks way better. lol! KewlPics


Philip,

I didn't want to go there...Wink

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