Hunting Washington Forum
Community => Photo & Video => Topic started by: PacificNWhunter on February 06, 2009, 01:40:14 PM
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Found this pic on another site, said these bucks are from the Methow Valley in the 1930's. Taken by some guys who lived in/near Standwood, WA.
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great picture thanks for posting, gotta love the old pictures
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Yeah I know there was a thread on here at one time that had a bunch of old time photo's. Can't get enough of the good old days.
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Love the old time photos
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thats awesome
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Very cool!
There are a good number of old Washington hunting pics on the UW historical website. Here are a few of them...
No name on the woman climbing the mountain but others are as follows:
Pic 1: Roy and Victor Denny, Chelan County, circa 1900
Pic 2: Chelan County, 1906
Pic 3: Unidentified woman (Man, talk about one tough chick!)
Pic 4: Victor Denny and Lawerance Lindsley, Glacier Peak, 1901
I too LOVE these old hunting photos! I have spent many hours going through the UW archives. These are just a few and since they had names attached I thought I'd post them in case anyone here is actually related to these guys.
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Thanks for the heads up! I'm going to have to go and check those pictures out.
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PACNWHunter, here is the link to the digital archives. Just type in what you are searching for and hit enter.
http://content.lib.washington.edu/index.html
There is a LOT of cool stuff here....again, I have spent countless hours just checking out old photos, reading newspaper articles, etc.
For those of you that are up on WA history, Lawrence Denny Lindsley was one of our first great outdoorsman, photographer, and outdoor writer. He lead one hell of a life!!!!!
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Good find guys, those are always fun to look at.
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Good pic!!! Thnaks for posting them and also the link.
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Love that kinda stuff. Hillside climbing in a dress! :o
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No camo? No Gore-Tex? I bet they didn't use ScentLok either. How did they manage to get these animals? :chuckle:
Seriously, those are some cool pics. I remember my grandpa telling me stories of him hunting on Kodiak Island and in N Idaho. Hopefully this fall I'll be able to get a deer with his old Remmy.