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Nice!
Is that The Wedge?Once did some mean bodysurfing, back in the day. "Habit" is a good word for it. "Addiction" is probably a better one. (Injuries preclude doing much of such things, these days, sadly.)
General photos of the type of spot and waves that were commonly sought:
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Is that The Wedge?
204dogger said:
I graft fruit and nut trees. Fruit trees are easy to master. 95% success.
Nut trees a little harder although Pecan relatively easy. Aboutv 50% for me. I should do better but can't seem to.
Hickory trees are difficult for me. About a 10% success rate.
Chris
How about white oak?
Nice. Just read an article about the Web probing that area as well. Looking at the Orion Bar to study star formation.I do astrophotography. My system is completely automated. So I set it up and it runs all night. As long as it does not rain.
Nice! I don't see the 3 wheelers much any more, I never even tried to make the transition, started riding on the street in 77 and sold my CR. Teddy Trey grew up in my neighborhood, we have been friends since the early/mid 70's.Ive been racing motorcycles since i was a very young lad so off road riding is a hobby i have had since my first 1978 honda i still have. Heres a toy i just built for poker runs just for showing out a bit. My brother has a 350x and i replaced my overbore 250r with this. Had to sacrifice one of my mx bikes for it but it sure is a lot of fun.
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When the wife and I were much younger, we had a registered Morgan Horse ranch up in Napa. Would buy green brokes, finish the breaking for riding and driving then sell. Also would purchase antique buggies to restore and often sell as a set for Antique Carriage Class showing. A lot of fun, work and no profit. But amazing animals. Miss the riding through local vineyards but not all the work for show horses. Also, forget about going any where as nobody wanted to watch after them for you. Not like a quarter horse.When I was younger it was motocross, flat track, TT, Outlaw Karts, 360 and 410 sprint cars, flying my F33 Bonanza and my Cessna 421. Now I enjoy taking careView attachment 1321467 of these rescue horses.
Sam and Limo taking in the view from their pasture.
Nice! I don't see the 3 wheelers much any more, I never even tried to make the transition, started riding on the street in 77 and sold my CR. Teddy Trey grew up in my neighborhood, we have been friends since the early/mid 70's.
Papa Charlie, You are absolutely right about no profit, and nobody will take care of them so you can get off the ranch for a few days. We don't mind the expense, heck any hobby is going to cost something. As for the ranch bound part, we love being out here so much we put off going in to town until we are out of something. A good friend said to me "this is your church". I realized he was right.When the wife and I were much younger, we had a registered Morgan Horse ranch up in Napa. Would buy green brokes, finish the breaking for riding and driving then sell. Also would purchase antique buggies to restore and often sell as a set for Antique Carriage Class showing. A lot of fun, work and no profit. But amazing animals. Miss the riding through local vineyards but not all the work for show horses. Also, forget about going any where as nobody wanted to watch after them for you. Not like a quarter horse.