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#144754 - 07/10/16 11:48 AM Re: Hike in the mountains ***** [Re: Peter_Kaufman]
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You should check out the Diamond D hunting chest holster, it's not on your belt, so doesn't impede your back pack or pull down your pants. Not good to have your pistol in your pack, you'd have to ask the bear to wait a minute. &#128518;
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#144755 - 07/10/16 12:28 PM Re: Hike in the mountains [Re: pappy19]
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I use a safepacker on my pack belt, easy access and doesn't scare the meek

http://www.thewilderness.com/safepacker-concealment-holster/

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#144811 - 07/11/16 02:23 PM Re: Hike in the mountains [Re: Peter_Kaufman]
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Thanks for the pictures Peter, past, present and (hopefully) future. I always really enjoy them. The first time I saw one of those safe packers in action was at the gun range a few months ago. A guy nearby was practicing drawing from the pouch and shooting. Looked like a good set up and, like you said, it won't scare the meek.
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#144904 - 07/12/16 10:24 PM Re: Hike in the mountains [Re: Peter_Kaufman]
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Just... WOW! Keep the pictures coming Peter!
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#145951 - 07/27/16 10:26 PM Rock Art [Re: CrazyCajun]
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I was recently at two particularly good rock art sites, on with pictographs which are the painted rock art and on with petroglyphs which are the pecked into the rock, art.
I can't disclose the locations as they are not known to other than series rock art people. What they mean, isn't really know, most of it is guessing, except some of the obvious like the sheep

Peter


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#145952 - 07/27/16 10:29 PM Re: Rock Art [Re: Peter_Kaufman]
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now the petroglyphs


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#145958 - 07/28/16 07:36 AM Re: Rock Art [Re: Peter_Kaufman]
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Great stuff Peter. Thanks once again for sharing the adventures.
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#145959 - 07/28/16 07:38 AM Re: Rock Art [Re: Peter_Kaufman]
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Breathtaking Peter! Thank you for sharing.
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#146782 - 08/07/16 11:49 AM Some arches and other stuff [Re: Peter_Kaufman]
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We went out to see some arches we hadn't seen before off of a four wheel drive road near town. A mixture of sun and clouds with some rain after the hike as storms are common in the afternoons this time of year.
Here are some photos of the latest adventure

Peter


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Description: interesting rock formation

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Description: me under a bridge

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Description: an old juniper

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Description: more interesting rock

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Description: another arch that you could walk through


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#146783 - 08/07/16 11:51 AM Re: Some arches and other stuff [Re: Peter_Kaufman]
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a few more photos


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Description: pour off


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