Hello from Wyoming
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- Still Looking for Slim
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Hello from Wyoming
Although the last time I visited Death Valley was January, 1973, I have visited this and other DV forums for at least 7-8 years. I grew up in central California, worked my way through college in a number of positions in Yosemite and finally accepted a seasonal ranger position in Yellowstone. I am now retired from law enforcement after almost a 29-year career and I stay busy with amateur history, archaeology, ATV touring, amateur radio, woodworking, etc. It is a bit too cool to pursue most of those hobbies on the east side of Yellowstone at the moment, so I have visited this forum quite a bit lately. I mostly read your excellent posts, but I have communicated with a few members. Keep up the good work!
- David_Bricker
- PSR Fire Marshall
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Re: Hello from Wyoming
Welcome - quite a few of us aren't local to the Death Valley/ Panamint Valley, but we all enjoy the area.
Do take the time to read our forum rules. They are very few, but we do avoid politics and religion, since it almost never ends well.
David Bricker / SYR
Do take the time to read our forum rules. They are very few, but we do avoid politics and religion, since it almost never ends well.
David Bricker / SYR
- Norman Johnson
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Re: Hello from Wyoming
DB,
I have visited Yellowstone once as a young man and enjoyed the experience. I saw a moose, and buffalo, and the Old Faithful.
Woodworking is my profession. Need to talk on the subject, let me know. My great work is a sailboat I built about 30 years ago. I still have it. All the other stuff I do, is just another day at the office.
NJ
I have visited Yellowstone once as a young man and enjoyed the experience. I saw a moose, and buffalo, and the Old Faithful.
Woodworking is my profession. Need to talk on the subject, let me know. My great work is a sailboat I built about 30 years ago. I still have it. All the other stuff I do, is just another day at the office.
NJ
"You can't tell by watching a bunch of mules rolling in the dust which one can fart the loudest." Sherman Wilhelm
"In case you should ever get the idea you'd like to be a prospector or miner, remember, you don't have to be crazy, but it would help a lot." Jack Mitchell, DOD 10-28-1954
"In case you should ever get the idea you'd like to be a prospector or miner, remember, you don't have to be crazy, but it would help a lot." Jack Mitchell, DOD 10-28-1954
- Panamint Charlie
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Re: Hello from Wyoming
Howdy Mr. B. Been a while since I heard from you. Glad to see you're still around.
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