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Old 09-17-2017, 07:20 PM   #961
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Old 09-17-2017, 07:41 PM   #962
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Not out the back window, but close. Long Beach, Pacific Rim National Park on Vancouver Island.
Wow, what a great photo! I'm really sorry I didn't make it to Pacific Rim this year. Hopefully I will sometime soon.
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Old 09-17-2017, 08:13 PM   #963
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Not out the back window, but close. Long Beach, Pacific Rim National Park on Vancouver Island.
Great photo. Love that place. Been there a couple of times in the past three years and thinking of doing it again next year.
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Old 09-17-2017, 09:37 PM   #964
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thanks , we really like it, we go every year even before it was a park.
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Old 09-29-2017, 07:50 PM   #965
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On the road again, exploring around the Great Lakes area.

Out our front window at Woodenfrog Campground, Kabetogama, MN
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On the way out of Woodenfrog Campground
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Baptism River behind our campsite in Eckbeck Campground, Finland, MN
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Old 09-29-2017, 08:32 PM   #966
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On the road again, exploring around the Great Lakes area.

Out our front window at Woodenfrog Campground, Kabetogama, MN
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Lake Kabetogama
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On the way out of Woodenfrog Campground
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Baptism River behind our campsite in Eckbeck Campground, Finland, MN
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Wow! Looks spectacular now. I love it up there. Baptism River and all. You must know the Naniboujou, too. Or maybe you don't. Dining room and grounds worth a visit, without trailer, north of Grand Marais.
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Old 10-04-2017, 11:26 AM   #967
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Not quite the back window

Just for a change, out the bathroom window, Kettle River Rec. Area last week.
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Old 10-04-2017, 04:22 PM   #968
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Mississippi rally

Not quite out the window but taken from our site right on the river at last weekend's rally. Those who stayed Sunday night saw this sunset.

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Old 10-08-2017, 12:15 PM   #969
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Last weekend open this year.
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Old 10-08-2017, 01:32 PM   #970
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Land between the Lakes

Land between the lakes near Dover KY or is it TN? This flatland boy is all turned around.
Unbeatable southern hospitality, great food, great weather, mucho vino. Beautiful timber.
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Old 10-08-2017, 02:52 PM   #971
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Land between the lakes near Dover KY or is it TN? This flatland boy is all turned around.
Unbeatable southern hospitality, great food, great weather, mucho vino. Beautiful timber.
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Since you are in the area are you going to the egg rally in limestone Tennessee?
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Old 10-08-2017, 03:18 PM   #972
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Rally rally rally

We we be at the Brown county rally near Nashville Indiana next weekend. So many gatherings, so little time. Tennessee is a real pretty state and so is Kentucky, and Indiana too and and and. I really like seeing all the photos of favorite spots featuring fall color, fall sunsets and happy egg campers. Makes working 50 summers seem worth it all. Shoulder seasons, can't be beat.
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We we be at the Brown county rally near Nashville Indiana next weekend. So many gatherings, so little time. Tennessee is a real pretty state and so is Kentucky, and Indiana too and and and. I really like seeing all the photos of favorite spots featuring fall color, fall sunsets and happy egg campers. Makes working 50 summers seem worth it all. Shoulder seasons, can't be beat.
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Had to look up shoulder season. We do not have that term in SW Florida. It's means the same thing as low season. Yes being retired is nice. Hope the rain we are in in Franklin N.C. stays away from your area. It's been pouring here since last night.
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In places in the U.S. with four distinct seasons, the shoulder seasons would be spring and fall. Winter would be the low or off season and summer the high season in more northern areas of the U.S., with possibly the opposite for some hot southern areas. At least for camping.
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Old 10-08-2017, 06:49 PM   #975
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On tour with Iowa Dave

We were out and about this afternoon with a short drinking
Tour of a Civil War battlefield, a trip to the retail staple of the area Rural King, a chance sighting of some deer and the subject of a favorite poem of mine.heres some pictures out the car window etc.
Raccoon in da simmon tree
Possum on da ground
Possum say to de raccoon
"Throw them Simmons down"
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Stick season

In Vermont they have coined the term "stick season" its the time between when the leaves are off the trees and the snow covers the ground. When I first encountered the term a few
years ago I thought it was kind of phony but since then I have learned to appreciate the special hues in the curing prairie grass, the bright blue skies, and most of all the winter forms of trees and shrubs with unique branching patterns, withering fruit and interesting bark. Heavy jacket, good boots your favorite headgear, and mittens while out, warm fire in the fireplace, hot chocolate in hand and indelible visuals to hold me till Christmas.
Stick season: if you live in the north, be alive in the north, enjoy it all.
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Old 10-11-2017, 02:32 PM   #977
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We spent a pleasant Thanksgiving weekend in Ontario.

A rainy Saturday in Chutes Provincial Park, Massey.
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Despite the light showers, it was a great day for a hike, the fall colors were amazing.
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Table set for breakfast at Eagle Lake NFS campground in northern California. Cost us $4 for the night with my Golden Age pass, and we had the campground to ourselves.
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Old 10-17-2017, 09:05 PM   #979
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Lookin' good...won't get any cheaper heading south; although Horton BLM just north of Bishop is close. Great weather through next week; we're heading to Lone Pine Sunday....80's. Lone Pine cg also a fs campground.
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In Vermont they have coined the term "stick season" its the time between when the leaves are off the trees and the snow covers the ground. When I first encountered the term a few
years ago I thought it was kind of phony but since then I have learned to appreciate the special hues in the curing prairie grass, the bright blue skies, and most of all the winter forms of trees and shrubs with unique branching patterns, withering fruit and interesting bark. Heavy jacket, good boots your favorite headgear, and mittens while out, warm fire in the fireplace, hot chocolate in hand and indelible visuals to hold me till Christmas.
Stick season: if you live in the north, be alive in the north, enjoy it all.
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