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George Washington National Forest (VA) 110407

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Old 11-05-2007, 03:55 PM
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Wow. You all must still be cleaning the mud off your Jeeps.

Another smoke break. (pics from above ref gallery)

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Hmmm. This looks familiar.

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Glad you all had a great trip. Looking forward to making the next one.
Old 11-05-2007, 10:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Rafiki
Hmmm. This looks familiar.



What are you trying to say???

Great shots guys. I will see if I can't get mine up tomorrow.
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Don't fool yourselves ... one might think from looking at that picture that we were lost when in fact we were in the middle of a very important discussion about current forest conservation policies. It just so happens that at the time of this picture we were all commenting on the curious difference in defoliation rates between oak and hickory trees and decided to mark the spot on the map so we could return and conduct more research.....
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Originally Posted by deadspot
Don't fool yourselves ... one might think from looking at that picture that we were lost when in fact we were in the middle of a very important discussion about current forest conservation policies. It just so happens that at the time of this picture we were all commenting on the curious difference in defoliation rates between oak and hickory trees and decided to mark the spot on the map so we could return and conduct more research.....


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Old 11-06-2007, 06:20 AM
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Originally Posted by deadspot
Don't fool yourselves ... one might think from looking at that picture that we were lost when in fact we were in the middle of a very important discussion about current forest conservation policies. It just so happens that at the time of this picture we were all commenting on the curious difference in defoliation rates between oak and hickory trees and decided to mark the spot on the map so we could return and conduct more research.....
Sniff-Sniff... Sniff-Sniff... Do you smell something?
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I finally have my photos up.









All the others can be viewed here: http://s39.photobucket.com/albums/e1...NF%20Nov%2007/
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Originally Posted by Mr. T
my favorite so far is the "plan b" picture. classic.
I get a lot of laughs from that.
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Originally Posted by deadspot
Don't fool yourselves ... one might think from looking at that picture that we were lost when in fact we were in the middle of a very important discussion about current forest conservation policies. It just so happens that at the time of this picture we were all commenting on the curious difference in defoliation rates between oak and hickory trees and decided to mark the spot on the map so we could return and conduct more research.....
I about fell outa my chair when I saw the "plan b" pic and then read this! Too funny!
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Originally Posted by bly109
I about fell outa my chair when I saw the "plan b" pic and then read this! Too funny!

Glad we can amuse.
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Hey Jason, Isn't something else missing from your back door?

Maybe it's under that American Flag sticker?


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