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Join the contest SubscribeThe pickup in the background makes me think this is a photshopped picView attachment 8262507
Ah chicks were so much cuter back then.
No Instagram filters. No duckface. No slathered on makeup. No tats or nose rings. No blue hair. No penis.
Just a cute chick being cute.
Sirhr
Is that when warning labels started?View attachment 8262507
Ah chicks were so much cuter back then.
No Instagram filters. No duckface. No slathered on makeup. No tats or nose rings. No blue hair. No penis.
Just a cute chick being cute.
Sirhr
The pickup in the background makes me think this is a photshopped pic
This is on a piece of land my Great Grandfather had in Harney County back in the late 1800's Its owned by Roaring Springs Ranch now. It's off South Steens RoadWhat's the story?
Benton Crossing. When you pass the bluffs on your right (west) you can search for arrowheads both at the bottom and top of the bluffs. I found literally hundreds back about 40 years ago.Should have posted before the trip lol. Olmstead point. Yosemite was conducting a controlled burn in the valley hence the haze. Base camp was in Mammoth Lake. One day we drove to Crowley to see the columns, are you referring to Benton Crossing? View attachment 8260957
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The pickup in the background makes me think this is a photshopped pic
Naw, they had a crap ton of small pickup trucks back then. This pic is about 78-79. When this pic was taken, I was driving a 1970 Toyota Hilux pickup.
Ouch! That brings back memories of some rather hairy tree falls!
It’s amazing how all that land was home steaded back in the day. Ranch-hands would go into town once a year get paid get drunk and then stumble over to the courthouse and sign the deed over to the ranch owner.This is on a piece of land my Great Grandfather had in Harney County back in the late 1800's Its owned by Roaring Springs Ranch now. It's off South Steens Road
My family didn't really know my GGpa owned any land over there since he was homesteading up in Washington state. We knew we had a cousin that had a ranch NW of Delintment Lake and an aunt that was a teacher at Pine Creek School. When I was searching records for exactly where his place was is when I found my GGpa's property. He owned quite a few different parcels in that vicinity apparently.It’s amazing how all that land was home steaded back in the day. Ranch-hands would go into town once a year get paid get drunk and then stumble over to the courthouse and sign the deed over to the ranch owner.
Wonder how much juniper and sage brush were shoved into that hearth over the years.
50 years ago I had the old timers in that area telling me that the Eastern Oregon winters and the winters all over the Pacific northwest for that matter were much more severe.My family didn't really know my GGpa owned any land over there since he was homesteading up in Washington state. We knew we had a cousin that had a ranch NW of Delintment Lake and an aunt that was a teacher at Pine Creek School. When I was searching records for exactly where his place was is when I found my GGpa's property. He owned quite a few different parcels in that vicinity apparently.
I can smell that fire! I can't imagine being there all winter.
Someone needs to tell that TN State Trooper to get back across the state line.
She wasn't anyone's Grandma back when that picture was taken............I remember those days.............View attachment 8262507
Ah chicks were so much cuter back then.
No Instagram filters. No duckface. No slathered on makeup. No tats or nose rings. No blue hair. No penis.
Just a cute chick being cute.
Sirhr
Dodge made the GTX from 70-79...........I'm thinking it is from the early 70's...........Looks like a gm squarebody. I figured this pic from about 1980-84 so fits.
Guatemala much?Dodge made the GTX from 70-79...........I'm thinking it is from the early 70's...........