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  1. Last Saturday, I finally got out in the H3 to an area I hadn't visited in about 20 years. It involves a steep climb up one creek drainage, a traverse along a very rough ridgeline trail, and an even steeper descent down the next creek drainage to the north. Total distance is not much more than 10km (6.2mi), but it took from 11AM to 4Pm to drive that distance, with stops to check for tracks and scat. It was overcast and showery all day, with a smattering of snow along the 6,000 ft. ridge, but even the limited views were great, looking down on the Chilliwack River valley on one side of the ridge, and the Fraser Valley and the town of Chilliwack on the other side. A couple of washed out bear tracks were the the only signs of wildlife for the day.
    5 points
  2. Cobscook State Park with two trips through the Mooselook Wildlife Refuge. Coyote and Moose prints below:
    3 points
  3. Just got back from spending 2 weeks on the Maine Downeast coast. The coolest thing was on the rocks at the shore line. I think it was waiting for us to get there. It was about 7 ft. tall and quite a work of art like I've never seen. The only thing holding it together was gravity, two days later the wind kicked up to 40 mph! and blew "Poseidon" over: And then the wind toppled it over:
    2 points
  4. Cool track find! We were up there a few weeks ago, the park was packed so stealth camped at the end of the road in the refuge, don't tell anyone. Over here following day, which was packed also, at least 100 cars all down the road, last time there, had it to ourselves: Only sign of our quarry:
    1 point
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  6. Welcome to the BFF, Kipstryker!
    1 point
  7. @PNWExplorer and BC witness Absolutely gorgeous areas you're in. Thanks for sharing. @Hiflier Amazing. The patience involved and creativity of the artist's mind are both off the charts.
    1 point
  8. Hello from Southampton, England. Happened upon this forum by chance and pleased to know of its existence. The subject has engaged me for many years and I hoover up documentaries and online materials. I'm also entranced by the beautiful landscapes and wilderness of most of the subject areas. The Pacific North West is just majestic
    1 point
  9. Went scouting for elk yesterday and it was beautiful out. Only saw one other vehicle the entire day. Unfortunately, not a single sign of any BF activity. Fortunately, lots of elk activity. The last photo is of a cow elk at around 700 yards away.
    1 point
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