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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Spokane, WA
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No this was south towards Valleyford. There is close to two feet farther down and in the trees--this was up top of a little ridge and it had blown all the snow off. We're going hiking with a friend tomorrow and his lab/chessie mix. We're going to Idaho or Montana, I think, and we'll be taking snowshoes and full packs and making lunch up on the trail. I can't wait. I am so itching to go snow camping, but it's a tad cold right now I think. (It was 7 degrees F last night at my house). I think I'll wait for good ol' lows in the 20's or 30's! LOL
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No Stinkin' Leashes Moderator
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: SF Bay Area
Posts: 27,387
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Awesome pics, that looks like so much fun!
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Elite Member
Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Pacific NW
Posts: 1,458
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I would like to try the civilian version of snow camping. We did it a few times in the army, but they sucked some of the fun out of it with all the rules lol! Enjoy your hike tomorrow wherever decide to go!
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