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Indeed; and it helps to have a fishing pole, too! 🙂
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Now we’re talking! Along with a camera and maybe a good book stuck in my back pocket! 🙂
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Exactly! 🙂
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Growing up in the Mt. Hood wilderness, we came upon these gates often traveling the back forest roads. We usually bypassed them walking, or one of my school mates had a key. The key let us have many adventures off roading during my Oregon days growing up.
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It’s the same here.. most of them are access roads for the forest service in case of fire or controlled burns. This one is a former access to a fire tower that is no longer in existence but recently they built a hiker shelter in the same area so this road got used once again for hauling building materials to the build site. All these roads and trails really bring back a lot of good memories as well as leading us to new ones. 🙂 Stay safe and have a good week!
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Well at least I have something to shoot for!
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You and me both.. but I think an afternoon on our bikes can qualify as being on a river bank and better for you! 🙂
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Yeah but I rarely don’t feel guilt for it when my guys are working. Nature of the beast.
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