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Western Australia. Half the time I'm in the outback Pilbara region otherwise I'm in Perth, Fremantle. Which is a port town.
Wilderness Survival dosn't get much tougher than it is out here. Almost no water and temperatures hitting the 130degree mark. Love it. :D
http://www.geo.uu.nl/~forth/people/G...lbara_mars.jpg
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I was raised in the Adirondack Mountains in NY and now live in the central part of the state. I still think of the Adirondacks as home and go back to hunt, fish and camp several times a year.
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My two pennies.
I live in Illinois now but have been around a bit, including Nevada & Colorado.
Sarge.
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Originally from Nashville Tennessee but I've been living in Brazil for the last twelve years.
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i currently live in northern ontario but lived in the us for 23 yrs ohio,indiana, georgia texas,arizona, not including all my duty stations...
yo sleazy e RANGERS LEAD THE WAY
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Originaly Sumter S.C lived in central Ga. now in the smoggy shadow of oil refineries and chemical plants in the "Dirty Bay" Baytown Tx.
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backwoods of north Louisiana.Swamps,woods,LOTS of creeks, bayous, and of course, Red River.
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I went back a ways to find this thread :D
I live in North/Central Indiana. The area where I live is rolling farm and woodlands. There are a number of small manmade lakes and ponds around here in fact, there is a pond right across the road from our house. We have woods behind and in front of our house and they both have a small ridge running through them. The farm fields are small and planted in beans, corn, wheat and hay. The Wabash River and the Eel River joins about 5 miles from us.
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I live in the foot hills of the Appilacian Mountains in West Virginia It is almost heaven but I am An X Texan from the hill country where my heart is. I have gotten use to the coller summers and colder winters here in Wv and lots of Woods.
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Foot hills of the Appalachian Mountains in North Georgia.
I do miss the coast as I use to be an avid duck hunter. I'd give up deer and hogs for ducks on the bay or ocean anyday.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...Hangrock-1.jpg
Front window view of Hanging Rock or as I have re-named it "Spooky" mountain.
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Alaska is my homestead. Wish it was winter here 365. Love the winter. :) Do not like summer! :(
This is the view behind my cabin.
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I am from Crested Butte Colorado,, but have been living in the mountains of central America and south America for 16 years.. I do miss the salmon runs and elk jerky,, but that about it..
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I live in South East Kentucky, in the foothills of the Appalachian mountians. Hills & hollers everywhere:D Easy access to the mountians any where you go !
I live on the border of Virginia & West Virginia.
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I grew up in Upstate NY, about 15 miles north of Albany, the capital. My family is still there and I'll be heading up there tomorrow for Thanksgiving. However, for the last 10 years I've been in Georgia, every few years moving farther from Atlanta! Currently, I'm in Duluth, GA, which is famous for the Runaway Bride. Remember her?
When I get the chance, heading to the mountains of North Georgia is where I prefer to go.
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Originally from the lake of the 2 mountains PQ presently central Ontario.
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I live in the sub-burbs of cincinnati, actually about 30 miles northwest. The land around here is forests and rivers with some big hills just below mountain height. All covered in forest land. Head north alot and west into Indiana with friends, as well as south into Kentucky for their beautiful forests and mountains. Love the forests and mountains. Did alot of training in the Army and now use that and other skills I picked up along the way.
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FVR,
I'm just below you in Hall. I think we live in the best part of Ga. Looks like Aurelius95 is just below me, he is in Duluth.
Sorry about the late response. I have been off the forums for awhile. Trying to catch up on forums today.
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Aurelius95,
I saw Jennifer Wilbanks about a month ago. Her and her little dog at petsmart in Gainesville. That lady is a strange one.
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Mbarnatl,
Wrong White, I live in White City, Bartow County. A little west of Cartersville, South of Calhoun on I-75. About 45 min. (on a good day) from Atl. and 75 min. (nornally) from Chattanooga.
However, I have systems from Dalton to Hall, up to Toccoa and all the way down to Monticello. I get around.
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I grew up in Southern Illinois - Shawnee Hills country. I now live in Central Indiana - flatland country.