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Pretty sure that’s Canyondlands NP in southern UT. So, yes, Colorado River just above confluence with the Green River.Assuming Colorado River. Please confirm as some of us are ignorant. Where you from, Vsmith? Some of us are also curious. It's easy to tag your title with location.
I remember a mouse that wasn't so lucky...My pic of the day will take a moment to figure out, but this guy missed the Stihl guillotine by a literal whisker. A moment later he flew off with a hell of a story to tell.
@Straight ArrowPretty sure that’s Canyondlands NP in southern UT. So, yes, Colorado River just above confluence with the Green River.
I stand corrected! Was thinking of this view in Canyonlands. Crazy how similar they are. But, yeah, the water in the pic below looks pretty murky.@Straight Arrow
It is Horseshoe Bend in AZ on the Colorado just downstream of Lake Powell/Glen Canyon Dam, upstream of Lee's Ferry, which is the boating launch for the Grand Canyon. That is why the water is so clear, because it is coming out of the bottom of the reservoir.
I stand corrected! Was thinking of this view in Canyonlands. Crazy how similar they are. But, yeah, the water in the pic below looks pretty murky.
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Probably running down to St Louis to pickup some barges. A fair amount of fertilizer down there that needs to be moved upstream. The system is a usually a little whack on that first trip of the season as there isn’t a lot of cargo to come off the upper miss as there has been strong rail demand heading to the PNW.View attachment 178701
Crappy photo since I was driving, but behind the trees is the first tow of the season that I’ve seen on the Upper Miss. weird it was going downstream with no cargo?
Six weeks of classes and 20lbs of clay later I have a small, fairly useless bowl but something I made survived.
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One of the very first things I made when I started is a bowl about 1/2 that size, and probably twice that weight. It currently holds about 14 300 grain .452 bullets & a few oddball 30 cal.
Very nicely done, @rwc101! Where are you throwing?
Can't quite make out what's going on there, photo is too blurry.All that training finally paid off.
Not as long as I waited for that damn elk to drop.Can't quite make out what's going on there, photo is too blurry.
Kidding, that is an amazing photo. Wondering how long you had to sit there and wait for the bird to land on the antler!