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Southeast AlaskaI have officially started my Alaskan Adventures Blog.This post is just a few photos to get things started.View of mainland from Petroglyphs Beach, Wrangell island.Hope you enjoy the pics.Link is here.TTFN ...
After The Ride
Autumn 2009Well, folks it’s been about two months since I graced these pages with a post. I apologize to those readers who look forward to my ramblings, but for me it has been a time to move, get settled (to some extent) and take a break from writ...
Additional Planning
As you have read here before, Montana Elk Hunting takes as much planning as Montana Gardening. My grandfather Charlie Carter had many gardening tips that centered around such planning. (You can find more of his tips here and here.)Sometime before I...
Past and Present Friends
The actual date, 4 July, has passed, but the thoughts associated with it have remained for years. Those great men who made a change in the world will be remembered. I never knew them, but I have known some great men who kept the change, but will ...
World's Biggest One-Day Rodeo, Part 1
Photos from the 73rd Annual Augusta Rodeo.This has nothing to do with Montana Elk Hunting, but everything to do with Augusta, Montana and the U.S. of A. Rodeo is the most American sport I can think of (even more so than baseball).Bareback Riding.Mor...
World's Biggest One-Day Rodeo, Part 2
More photos from the 73rd Annual Augusta Rodeo.Calf Roping.A whole lot of bull.Good Dismount, but no score.No score again. ...
Bull Elk Don't All Fall Down
Response to Outdoor Bloggers Summit Challenge: How Bloggers Preserve and Defend the Outdoors Hard frost covered the grass and what dry leaves remained on branches. Art and Dollarsign tied their horses and hiked to an L-shaped meadow, which they en...
Bearly Embarrassed
In life there are high points and low points, and frankly, a few moments of panic.Granite Peak, Montana. Highest point in the state, Elevation 12,799 feet.Yesterday, I fixed a recent post, Swimmin' with Griz, because Google/Blogger/Picasa lost the p...
