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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1748487" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>Nice looking hay field. I wish we had a little more of that here. A lot of this country is sort of built on edge. I am too far west to be in the Rockies. Sort of on the southeastern edge of the Blue Mountains and the beginning of the high desert. That mountain in the picture is Eagle Cap in the Wallowa range. It is 9,595 feet tall. Probably the tallest one in the Blues. Going to the grocery store, gas station, or anything else I climb up about 1,300 feet and descend down the other side. As I often say on here it is a big old world with lots of differences. A mountain to me is different than a mountain where you are. A nice day to you is probably too darn hot for me. And so on....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1748487, member: 498"] Nice looking hay field. I wish we had a little more of that here. A lot of this country is sort of built on edge. I am too far west to be in the Rockies. Sort of on the southeastern edge of the Blue Mountains and the beginning of the high desert. That mountain in the picture is Eagle Cap in the Wallowa range. It is 9,595 feet tall. Probably the tallest one in the Blues. Going to the grocery store, gas station, or anything else I climb up about 1,300 feet and descend down the other side. As I often say on here it is a big old world with lots of differences. A mountain to me is different than a mountain where you are. A nice day to you is probably too darn hot for me. And so on.... [/QUOTE]
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