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Rare meadow, below. None of this is near any roads or trails.
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My kind of country. That looks like Bigfoot country 🕵, or dinosaur.
I'll bet that water is COLD!!
I was just like remrogers - that water looks cold. 🥶
Wow...are those pics so softened with moss they look like AI. That is crazy cool lookin :eyebrow:
Quote from: FinsnFur on May 01, 2026, 10:32:41 PMWow...are those pics so softened with moss they look like AI. That is crazy cool lookin :eyebrow:
Welcome to the Pacific Northwest!! I thought I knew what rain was until I moved to Oregon. In Colorado, it would usually rain for an hour or so and the cloud would move on. Got here in December of 88' and it drizzled for two weeks. Pavement ALMOST dried off and rained again for another two weeks. That Christmas morning, it actually snowed about an inch, but was gone by noon because it was raining again. Moss growing on sidewalks, cars, trucks, and roofs. One house had a build up of at least 6 inches. Those pictures are NOT Ai generated.
In Idaho. Saw a black wolf this morning on the Washington side. First one ever seen in lower 48. More when I get back.