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It was a fantastic time to be touring the Mohave Desert looking for flowers. So much variety, so much green. These was in all their glory. What a beautiful world we live in.
This channel was cut to provide safe harbor for boats navigating Lake Superior and also access from the Lac Labelle to the main lake for industry back in the early 1900s. Lets not criticize the reason and if you would visit the lake and keep an open mind to why it was done you would come to realize the treasure this lake is and having access to Lake Superior doubles the reason s to go there.
I spent the night on Mt Sill in 1974. If you remember a flat rock about 4 fet wide 8 feet long, sloping to the west with about an 18 inch backstop on the west side and nothing but air on the east side, that is where I slept. the evening we got there there were thunderstorms rumbling about 10 miles to the west. The day we left the clouds lowered and it rained all the way to the trail head near Bishop.
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li avevo visti solo nei film che spettacolo ciao
impressionante e spettacolare ciao enzo
Wow! Beautiful
i saw that too.
lots of good fishing its fun after u get there thats the hard part cody
this is where me and rob and dan went fishing and camping when i was a kid i would to go back someday
It was a fantastic time to be touring the Mohave Desert looking for flowers. So much variety, so much green. These was in all their glory. What a beautiful world we live in.
This channel was cut to provide safe harbor for boats navigating Lake Superior and also access from the Lac Labelle to the main lake for industry back in the early 1900s. Lets not criticize the reason and if you would visit the lake and keep an open mind to why it was done you would come to realize the treasure this lake is and having access to Lake Superior doubles the reason s to go there.
I spent the night on Mt Sill in 1974. If you remember a flat rock about 4 fet wide 8 feet long, sloping to the west with about an 18 inch backstop on the west side and nothing but air on the east side, that is where I slept. the evening we got there there were thunderstorms rumbling about 10 miles to the west. The day we left the clouds lowered and it rained all the way to the trail head near Bishop.
Amazing, I saw this tube a few years ago, and it was sticking out of the water. I have not seen it since. Thank You