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    ssracer, those are some great pics! awesome color, depth, and detail.

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    Wild burros in hills outside of Oatman, AZ.

    Some deer that wandered past our campsite up near Flagstaff, AZ.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cagemonkey View Post
    Awesome photos.
    Thanks! I was wishing I brought my brother-in-law's (pro wedding photog) Canon 1Ds Mk2 with his ES 100-400mm lens..

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    Spent many days in Winter Harbor. Neat place, as is most of the Maine coastline.
    That it is. Love the solitude and serenity compared to Bar Harbor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iraqgunz View Post
    Wild burros in hills outside of Oatman, AZ.

    Some deer that wandered past our campsite up near Flagstaff, AZ.

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    Not only does AZ have the best Gun laws but has some fantastic looking terrain. Great pics, it's amazing how buck's generate those sometimes massive racks all within a yr. The velvet on the antlers is always neat to see as well.

    Since when did a jackass get a fancy name like Burro

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    Those asses are pretty neat looking if you ask me. They live in some rugged area and can climb like nothing.

    Quote Originally Posted by TRIDENT82 View Post
    Not only does AZ have the best Gun laws but has some fantastic looking terrain. Great pics, it's amazing how buck's generate those sometimes massive racks all within a yr. The velvet on the antlers is always neat to see as well.

    Since when did a jackass get a fancy name like Burro



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    Quote Originally Posted by Iraqgunz View Post
    Those asses are pretty neat looking if you ask me. They live in some rugged area and can climb like nothing.
    Those are really beautiful animals...and indeed they are amazing climbers, I rode all the way down to the Grand Canyon floor and then back up on your standard variety Jackass. Those trails are way to narrow for comfort, yet the ass has zero problems navigating it.

    When I start vacationing some, Count on me seeing all that my own Country has first before I go converting to a ghey peso, euro, yen, etc. I loved every single place I've been out west...Oregon maybe takes the cake for it's diverse types of terrain and climate associated with each.

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    Cool idea for a thread!

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    This was with my old kodak beater but I was behind a door and she was no more than 10 yds. from the viewfinder.


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