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I enjoyed the read and pics. Good country up there.
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Great story and pictures!
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Cool hunt and thanks for taking the time to write it out the way you did. I was captivated.
Heavy pack like that is no joke too; and just imagine if you tagged a deer, but I’m sure you’re in good shape. And the pictures. They look really vivid even on my phone.
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Nice story! That's some pretty cool country around Baker, been on a few trips there and really enjoyed it.
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Thanks for the story, gorgeous
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Quote from: hawks33 on September 20, 2020, 06:04:51 AM
Thanks for the story, gorgeous
He believe prefers Jarret, not gorgeous, but I guess you can call him what you like.
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