Cougar
Enlightened Member
Here's some security cam footage of one of those elks that have been visiting our place lately. Mrs. Cougar says she looks pregnant....
Thanks, yeah we only got up here after retirement. Would be tough finding a job around here.Cougar, I'm envious of your living location. If i was a younger man and not married, I would be out there somewhere.
That, @WaltW , is an excellent, thought provoking, and truly timely question. I ponder stuff like that a lot these days. @Cougar 's place is unbelievably gorgeous.What ya think chazmo, worth living in that cold environment for that view?
Yeah, there's the bay, then the peninsula, which ends a little further to the right -- you see the end of it in the next pic. Then the lake goes on for 43 miles!I noticed the water in the background in your original picture.
Good tradeYeah, there's the bay, then the peninsula, which ends a little further to the right -- you see the end of it in the next pic. Then the lake goes on for 43 miles!
We "exchanged" our place in SoCal for our place on 15 acres in the forest. Yeah -- idyllic.
Wow, great trip. We had been living in Salt Lake for about 20 years, so we're familiar with those national parks. Over a couple years I've made the trip from Salt Lake to East Hope more times than I care to remember, hauling stuff that we could handle ourselves.I only drove through ID on RT90 this past year. Took in a bit of Missoula for 6 hours in between Livingston MT and Spokane WA. After that we're on our way to the Olympic Peninsula and the Oregon Coast. Then back east to Utah and Zion, Bryce, Arches and Canyonlands. The 2023 road trip was 30 days and 7600 miles long.
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Humans is fickle creatures, no 2 think alike.Cool!
I think you might know this and were just playing for the joke, but just in case: Horns are keratin (hair) protein, not hard like bone. Might work but for sure it'd wear out faster.Lots of bone nuts and saddles in that set of horns.