One of my favorite weeks of the year.
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Is that smallmouth or largemouth bass country?East Branch Dam, Jones Twp, PA. I spent an entire summer going there almost ebery day, swimming, fishing, drinking.
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We never caught many bass. Trout. They stocked it with Brown trout and brook trout. Ocassionally we'd snag a muskie, but they were never big enough to keep.Is that smallmouth or largemouth bass country?
All of my fishing in life has taken place between the Florida and North Carolina region. I’m looking to do an ice fishing trip in the next few years. That’ll be an experience for a Deep South boy.We never caught many bass. Trout. They stocked it with Brown trout and brook trout. Ocassionally we'd snag a muskie, but they were never big enough to keep.
Pimento cheese has put a bit of weight on me...![]()
I’ve been waiting so many years to get into Augusta National and try one of their famous pimento cheese sandwiches. They’re still only $1.50–same price since the year 2003.
TBH, I LOVE pimento cheese and crackers, but I’ve never been a huge fan of it on bread, but I’ll have to buy a sandwich in Augusta.Pimento cheese has put a bit of weight on me...
She's hot, but cruelty to animals is so unladylike.lea vicens.... spanish rejoneadora.... it;s a style bull fighting from horseback traditonally devised
to train both light cavalry lancers and their horses for combat..... ..
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That’s a great use for a road that’s not considered car worthy. On the other hand, it would be great if the they returned it to nature and maybe make it for off road bikes.a short section of the old pali road.... not used by motorvehicles since the 1960s... but which is all a part of the route we use for our 40 mile round the east end of the island bicycle rides...... (the one we use moutain and all terrain bikes for...).... not all part of this old road are in this pristine condition.... on some parts our bikes have to be shouldered through the frame and carried - sometimes climbed with.... but it;s an awesome workout....
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Funny thing…I was actually referring to what a lot of people call “mountain bikes” (as in no motor). A lot of folks I grew up with call mountain bikes “dirt bikes” or “off road bikes.” I’m guessing because we have no mountains and we’d always ride them on dirt trails. Yeah, it gets a little confusing when making the distinction between a dirt bike with a motor and one you pedal. I guess it’s a local thing.i only gave brief details about that old road coz i am consantly accused here of writing posts that are too long.... .but most parts of that former highway have not been maintained by the state since the 1960s.... only the lower sections that serve private landowners are - and those landowners pay the state to do the roadwork....the rest is left to return to the jungle but access to it is limited...
and many parts of the old road spcifically the old bridges and sections that ran along the cliffsides have more than simply returned to nature... they collapsed and fallen in landslides down to the jungle below.... ..those are places where we have to carry bicycles on narrow and often unstable cliffside trails between the surviving road beds..... i will try to post more pictures of it when i have time....
btw... i;m not sure if you meant motorcycles or bicycles when you mentioned off road bikes.... but any kind of motorcycle or motorized transportation device is stricly banned on abandoned unmaintained sections of old roads like that... unless they are on private property... and then they are usually marked as "kapu"... meaning they are off limits to everybody without permission of the landowners.... we have permission to travel all sections of it.. .. but not with motorcycles or motorvehicles... .. not even horses.... ... the jeep trails i mentioned in previous threads that we use to access the areas we hunt in are also kapu roads.. .. we have to have permission from landowners and in some cases the military to travel on them or to even walk on some of them.....