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Old 07-24-2010, 03:27 PM
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Here are some Pics from our trip
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Old 07-24-2010, 03:30 PM
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Old 07-24-2010, 03:34 PM
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Old 07-24-2010, 11:24 PM
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Looks like fun.

Did you guys forget to drive on the trail? I don't see trail in any of those pictures. Looks like one it was just super grown over. What part of the trail where the pics from? I've never seen it grown over.
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Looks like fun.

Did you guys forget to drive on the trail? I don't see trail in any of those pictures.
What kind of coment is that? Trying to stir a crap pot? Had you made the trip that had been planned for months SSR 2010. You would understand that the trails that are this far back way past Upper and Lower Perches trails you would understand that the trails see very few traffic due to the distance to reach them and the knowlege to know where they go. The only time they might see some high traffic would be during hunting season. Hence the reason for the "over grow look". What Kind of comment is that? No, I didn't make this trip this due to a conflicting schedule, but sure wish I could have. It is really nice to have the knowledge of some old time Alaskans that are willing divulge their info of their secret hunting area or their version of the Alaskan Oasis. As a fellow Wheeler, it's hard enough keep greenies off our back for responable trail use. Now it seems we have to worry about tares in the wheat. Bronco85 I'm not saying all this to take a jab at you. I just comment on it because it eats me up when people have no idea of the context of what they are looking at and feel they need to have diharea of the mouth. I don't want to start a pissing match. So I will comment no further on this subject.

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Old 07-25-2010, 09:56 PM
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Chill man chill. It was just a joke..

If you would have posted my entire post. You would have noticed that I said it all looks overgrown, and asked what part of the traiul it was. that I've never seen that trail overgrown like that.
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