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Pat Snelling Weiner
{K:1920} 12/4/2005
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Ray, that is the nice thing about living around Cody, WY there are only about 8,000 people and you will notice that there were no other cars in sight....Now it is a whole different ball game come tourist season....that's why I am glad we live 17 miles out. I usually don't do anything quite that dangerous....but the sizes of the logs and varying color of white caught my eye.....I wonder what it is going to be like this summer on my horse with my camera....now that could be scary if the flash goes off and I go for a fast ride off into the sunset :) Pat
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stingRay pt.4 .
{K:250410} 12/4/2005
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Very enterprising of you Pat but over here that comes close to the death sentence if you are caught doing it:):):):) This time of year these huge trucks in those conditions are a little intimidating I would think. Thanks for sharing.. Best wishes to you....Ray
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Darlene Boucher
{K:15739} 12/4/2005
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Great shot Pat, you must have a clean windshield! Brrrrrrrrr, looks very cold! Darlene
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Sam Graziano III
{K:14064} 12/4/2005
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Well done Pat...I think we all have done that a time or two. Looks Very Very Very Very Very( Not enough room for all the Very I Think I would need) COLD!
Brrrrrrrrrrrrrr
Well done my friend well done indeed. Best Regards
Sam III
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Chris Spracklen
{K:32552} 12/3/2005
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Not the sort of load you want to fall off in front of you, Pat!! An original shot, to be sure! Best regards, Chris
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Sam Kh
{K:19017} 12/3/2005
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good job Pat are there trees' wood? anyway your job is good
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Dave Stacey
{K:150877} 12/3/2005
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I have to admit I've done that myself a few times, Pat! Dave.
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Rashed Abdulla
{K:163889} 12/3/2005
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wonderful composition ,very great capture,very best regards.
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Norbert Holschbach
{K:610} 12/3/2005
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I love it. The photo and your spunk. I do it myself. But I hate the logging trucks. They seem so dangerous on the road.
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