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Your welcome folks,
I just got back from Bob Lum's house and he put some images on a CD for me. Bob is a real photographer who knows what he's doing. Here is some evidence that Mr. Chris Reeve was in camp, photo courtesy Bob Lum. That's Chris's motorpickle he rode in from Boise on. |
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Here is a much better image of the Kiger Gorge taken by Bob Lum with a very nice wide angle lens. The green "brush" in the bottom of the gorge is 30-40 foot tall aspen trees.
Pic No. 2 is a vista looking west over the Little Blitzen gorge in the Steens, elevation about 9000 ft. in both images. Thanks Bob! |
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Another nice pic by the knifemaker Bob Lum, two of our guys work their way down to Wild Horse lake to catch some Lahontan trouts. They are still a half mile away from the water.
Thanks again Bob. |
Mr. Harsey and Mr. Lum,
Those are terrific pictures ! Thanks. |
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Flies, I assume? |
Definitely some very pretty country Bill. Do you ever make it to Malheur National Wildlife Refuge? We are friends of the Station.
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RL,
Yes the whole crew fishes with flies. Most of the guys favor small sparse tied flies and i do well with robust floating deer hair patterns like "Humpys". I'll check for a fish picture. Hollis, No I didn't and haven't gotten down to the Malheur Wildlife Refuge proper but have walked a few miles where the Little Blitzen River starts becoming what I presume to be the very beginning of the refuge (lake) because it was marked, uh, no more fishin' beyond this point "wildlife refuge". The birds are plenty around there. We've seen Golden Eagles up in the mountains and more hawks than I can identify. Plenty of antelopes, mule deers and coyotes too. The cougar are doing real good up there so one wants to kinda pay attention when in traveling the aspen stands that give them good cover. |
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Very nice pictures. I just love you could walk for weeks through the US bush and see very few (or none if you took the right route) signs of civilisation.
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TR |
Beautiful pictures, Mr Harsey. Thanks for sharing.
Can you imagine being among the first immigrants, exploring this great land with weapon in hand? Must have been a feeling... |
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Now that is amazing. Stories like that almost make me want to whip out the Indiana Jones DVDs and start plotting an expedition to find a lost city full of gold and loose women. |
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Ranks right up with the Conquistadores (without the enslavement and looting part). TR |
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Martin,
Undaunted Courage by Stephen Ambrose is another book to add to your growing Americana reading list. |
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