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Clint Eastwood holding his banana...

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The most badass tombstone of all time. I found this in Lone Fir cemetery in SE Portland.
 
THE PRES..... you have done some traveling bro!
 
Nice. Are you talking about St George Island along the panhandle? If so, I am only about 35 miles or so up the coast in Panama City. And a beer always sounds nice! I would recommend a kayak trip. Definitely a good time.

Yes, will be checking out Panama City for sure.
 
I thought this might be your vision of a privatized Old Faithful.
That hydrant has been hit 2 or 3 times in the past few years. Maybe some genius in central planning might figure out to move it.
 
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I took this during a road trip in a shitty hotel somewhere around Amarillo Texas. I took it on 35 mm film and developed it myself. This is a scan and has some little artifacts from dust and such.
 
The Canadian Rockies are probably the most unreal place I've visited in terms of landscape.

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I have always wanted to head up there. It reminds me a lot of Glacier National Park in Montana. I have been to Glacier a couple of times, but would love to head farther north and check that out.
 
I have always wanted to head up there. It reminds me a lot of Glacier National Park in Montana. I have been to Glacier a couple of times, but would love to head farther north and check that out.

Yeah, its so dope. You can drive up to Yellowstone and South Dakota, etc then go up to Canada (we went all the way to Calgary and Edmonton) and then go through British Columbia on the way home which is what we did as a kid. I've been to the Canadian rockies twice or three times.
 
New Zealand Lox at Russ and Daughters. So dope. Like $20 for a bagel sandwhich doe.

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Yeah, its so dope. You can drive up to Yellowstone and South Dakota, etc then go up to Canada (we went all the way to Calgary and Edmonton) and then go through British Columbia on the way home which is what we did as a kid. I've been to the Canadian rockies twice or three times.
Sounds great. I started a trip in Grand Teton, moved up to Yellowstone, ventured up to glacier, and then went into Waterton lakes in Alberta. But, we ran out of time and had to get back to Missoula so my sister could get to work on time.
 

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