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Started by CCP, October 25, 2009, 01:52:28 PM

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CCP

 Went hunting this morning. Called in one but camera and shooter just couldn't seem to be at the same place at the same time. :doh2:


I thought I would take a few pics of my ride home just to show what I see everyday from the road.


This is from the causeway crossing into Guntersville.





Alittle closer shot of the Bridge I cross over the TN river.




Going up the bridge.




From the top of the bridge




Stopped and took these 2 pics of the lake.






Took a pic of my old hunting jepp while there.



Next 2 are from my way over the mountain headed for the house.




Coming down the mountain.




On the road to my house looks like one of the farmers headed to church.



My street.



Home sweet home finely made it to the condo.

















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pitw

Nice.  Is that aanywhere near the LBL?  Thanks for the pics as I get a bit better idea of the challenges you guys face coyote hunting :yoyo:.  Not to much traffic there :wink:.  I would have spent the day on the top of that mountain just looking as that is awesome.  Enough water that I'm surprised you don't call them out there for a clear shot :innocentwhistle:.  Beautiful place you have to go with the "old" truck :biggrin:
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weedwalker

Great pics. :yoyo: If I had to drive by the lake to work I'd probably be late a lot. :eyebrow:
Did you get new tires & wheels on the Jeep? They look good.
And you've really got the homeplace looking fantastic. :yoyo: You've come a long ways with it since you started out with the small yard barn. I bet that penthouse at the top gets rockin' on the weekends. :yoyo:

iahntr

Beautiful country !
Love the Jeep.
:shock2: When did ya put in the pool ?
Scott

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Thanks for sharing the pics Rich

The house is really looking good these days,and I was wondering if you were done building on or were you thinking on adding on  :laf:
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Frogman

Thanks for the pics Richard.  Last time I saw that jeep at Redbird I couldn't tell what color it was?? 

Jim
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alscalls

Looks like the rear end is leaking a bit in that old Jeep.....Ya better check it before LBL.... :biggrin:
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Hawks Feather

Neat looking house.  You have a place for lots of visitors.

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pitw

I say what I think not think what I say.

FinsnFur

Those are hills :wink:
Tikaani, WolfWoman, Todd Rahm, and Loren Reese can show ya what a mountain looks like.


Many years ago, glaciers made up of fallen snow  became compressed into thickened ice masses. When this becomes too heavy, gravity causes the ice to flow very slowly, and the action of the ice cuts out plains and hills while traveling, picking up all the rock and other material in its way. The power of the ice cuts out softer material and grinds on the harder stuff. And land is shaped in this way.
Hills are basically formed by rivers :wink:


Mountains are caused by plates under the ocean.
The outer skin of the earth both land and sea rides on gigantic “plates”. Over millions of years, these moving plates collide with one another.
Two plates can press against each other until the land is lifted and folded over itself.

Also, near volcanoes, one plate can push on top of another one. As one plate slides downward into the earth, it begins to melt. The melted rock rushes upward along cracks and weak spots, bursting out as fiery volcanoes. You can see a huge “ring of fire” where volcanoes circle the Pacific Ocean.

Plates can stretch until they crack and slide, forming mountains.

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alscalls

You need to come down Jimbo......I will walk you on some hills for a bit..... :eyebrownod:
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JohnP

Nice pictures I really enjoyed looking at all that water.  If any of your renters move out, let me know. 
When they come for mine they better bring theirs

FinsnFur

Quote from: alscalls on October 26, 2009, 08:04:26 AM
You need to come down Jimbo......I will walk you on some hills for a bit..... :eyebrownod:

We got plenty of em Al. I live in the Mississippi Valley, :eyebrownod:  but thanks for the invite.
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HaMeR

Dayum Rich!!! That plumbing thing you do everyday is really paying off man!! I seen the windmill up there & can only figure y'all have running water in that castle nowadays!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  :yoyo: :yoyo:

:roflmao: :roflmao:

Neat pics. I'll have to get some around here sometime.
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