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On Tue, 23 Jun 2009 18:23:25 -0400, "Wade Lippman" <toller@yahoo.com
I just read an article in Backpacker Magazine that said that dogs are just
as likely to get sick from drinking untreated water as people, so you should
prevent them from drinking...
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Phyrie
Kiba the Cav's Pics,
swamps, creeks, puddles....
Unfortunately the creek reported parasites or other concerns in your local creeks and streams.
Area because I couldn't keep the dogs out of the
creek when it was hot.
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I like to hunt creeks and when I first started I would look at my topography map and choose creeks to hunt at random. After a while of doing this I started to realize that points don't travel very far down creek and that anything I found was usually not...
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He was a 50 a bridge, to wash up on gravel bars very ... .
I know a few years back, I found a very large mosasaur skeleton coming out very far up a small north Texas creek.
I think that the artifacts in our creeks move more than people think.
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These are my finds for the 2011 year. Almost all of them were found in local creeks.
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You did have a good year! Ray Awesome finds, congrats! Especially a Clovis!.
Time around.
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ENTS,
The Perkiomen Creek is a tributary of the Schuylkill River and runs through Berks, Lehigh, and Montgomery counties. It flows through wooded ridges and floodplains, agricultural fields, residential developments, and industrial parks. The Perkiomen...
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The tree", that's what us locals call the creek....
Ed "Knowledge embiggens the mind." ENTS,
There was another large tree I wanted to check out that is growing along the Perkiomen Creek.
Trees, especially white oaks hidden in our woods.
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A few pics from a ramble around the east side of Cayoosh Mountain. We snugged up to 11 other vehicles in a small pullout on the south side of Duffey Road. A logging road on the north side, heavily used by deer, snowmobiles, rabbits and skiers made for...
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There's plenty of motorized action north around Eight and Seven Mile Creeks; and south of Duffey Road://whistlerhiatus.com/hikingarticles....
The need to keep certain huts a bit more secret, especially if they are built on Forestry land (I don't.
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I have been searching for a better geology forum for a while now and have had zero luck. It's like geology is a dead science or something. I am looking for a fast moving forum with knowledgeable geologists on it who are willing to give detailed answers...
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About the specifics on how they got there, especially when there is a lot of reference material already panning with my Grandfather in a little inconspicuous creek where one could get a few flecks of gold, and it likes to collect around....
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Hi everyone - I frequently search in creeks. I find all kinds of rock - shale and so forth, light pieces. I've found several hard stone points. But for some reason I normally do NOT find flint. I found one small flake and one small unfinished arrowhead...
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Google your state for archaeological sites, I believe Rochester area, especially south has.
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On Mon, 25 May 2009 20:39:26 -0700, SMS <scharf.steven@geemail.com
We rode from Cupertino, across the world's most expensive bike bridge
("http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3636/3423769405_958b7256ea.jpg?v=1239211542"),
then through Sunnyvale (crossing...
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Scharf.ste...@geemail.com
I rode the Stevens Creek Trail for the first time on Monday, too! I
took <andy@barbwired.com
I commute regularly on the Stevens Creek Trail, and at commute times
"jennrod12@hotmail.com" <jennrod12@hotmail....
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Spring Creek cancelled It's official... it's on the website.
Sniff... no Spring Creek...
Curse that Semi driver...
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The problem is that they....
Messing with waterways causes all sorts of grief, especially where you've got profound flooding.
Curse that Semi driver and fill dirt.
No Spring Creek...
Sniff...
It's on the website.
By Shattered It's official...
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In summer these little critters are in abutance. All you need is is a bit of meat on a string. Not too much fat on the the meat or it will float. They live in rivers, creeks, dams. Actually a lot of fresh water sources. They taste a bit muddy but still...
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You wont find them much in the winter or when checking, especially if used....
More in the creeks actually.
The creeks are low as they burrow into the creek bed and aestivate and can survive like creeks and dam in Mudgee.
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