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    Went for a walk yesterday out by Mud lake. The sun was shining and It was in the 20's with no wind. Here are a couple pictures.

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    Mud lake with Pioneer peak in the back ground
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    Very nice looks COLD but nice,,,,, Love the rifle,,, Another 30.30 is on my wish list ... (i know that a 44)

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    Great pics. Looks as though things are thawing out for you.
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    Positively serene, klkak.
    I could sure use a day or two staring at nothing but that. A good way to recharge your batteries.

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    Nice Photos.......thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BENESSE View Post
    Positively serene, klkak.
    I could sure use a day or two staring at nothing but that. A good way to recharge your batteries.
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    Yes "B" it was a nice little get away.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sourdough View Post
    March is one of the best times of the year to visit Alaska.
    It is a very nice time of year up here to be sure.
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    Great pic's, I really enjoy, seeing other parts of the country.
    Thanks!

    But, hey, I gotta tell ya, looks like someone is following you.....by the tracks.
    (Isn't that amazing when you have that clean slate, no other tracks, just you and the critters)
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    Looks nice, except for all that white stuff I'm allergic.
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    Nice looking country Klkak! I would have thought there would be more snow there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Camp10 View Post
    Nice looking country Klkak! I would have thought there would be more snow there.
    Around the Knik river most of the snow gets blown away by the wind.
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    I like the mountain picture, I don't get to see much of that here in Ohio. I always look forward to my trips out west, beautiful scenery.
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    Lovely pics, klkak.
    I have to say, some of you folks live in really lumpy territory.
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    Great pics, thanks for sharing.
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    What time of day was it? The sun looks low on the horizon but this time of year up there it's hard to tell time from a pic. Thanks for taking us along.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick View Post
    What time of day was it? The sun looks low on the horizon but this time of year up there it's hard to tell time from a pic. Thanks for taking us along.
    It was mid afternoon to early evening.
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