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Don’t think you can hunt pronghorn in Washington unless your a member of the Yakima tribe so probably not……..Looks like Yakima Firing Center. Been there, hated it. Watch out for ticks!
Yeah. Very similar, tho. Here is a pic of the one in Yakima from 1979:Don’t think you can hunt pronghorn in Washington unless your a member of the Yakima tribe so probably not……..
It’s in central Nevada, where there is no reason to be unless you’re after pronghorn, far from even the nearest small town pretending to be civilization.Looks like Yakima Firing Center. Been there, hated it. Watch out for ticks!
Too much chamber pressure!
I was going to post it looks like central Nevada when I first saw the picture.Its
It’s in central Nevada, where there is no reason to be unless you’re after pronghorn, far from even the nearest small town pretending to be civilization.
There’s one in Texas between Fort Stockton and Sonora. Same name.I was going to post it looks like central Nevada when I first saw the picture.
There is a hill south of Elko that looks like a tit. It's called Squaw mountain.
It's called the Happy Turk. It's a reachy c0 bolt ladder with a move or two required between an occasional bolt and at the top. I climbed it a few years ago.This little knob may have a name, but I don't know it. It's a few miles up the Kane Creek / Kane Springs Road SW of Moab. I've driven past it for years and never took the time to walk over and check it out until our trip last month. I'm often amazed at how seemingly illogical mother nature can be at times.
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It's called the Happy Turk. It's a reachy c0 bolt ladder with a move or two required between an occasional bolt and at the top. I climbed it a few years ago.
Looks like something out of a Wile E. Coyote / Roadrunner Cartoon Beep-Beep! Zip-Bang!This little knob may have a name, but I don't know it. It's a few miles up the Kane Creek / Kane Springs Road SW of Moab. I've driven past it for years and never took the time to walk over and check it out until our trip last month. I'm often amazed at how seemingly illogical mother nature can be at times.
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Now those are some "Thumb Rests"
Because I can’t make the bait do a 180 back towards me lol.
Teslada lol
Does that license frame say