Don Gin and Ton
Well-Known Member
lmao amz, y'all didn't label em?! Haha
Sorry,YOU ARE a squirrel.KEEEEEEEEEEEEEEp SMokiN!.sup bean? hells ya my nig , lookin might fine there. mighty fine.
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beautiful place to live - feel lucky - being in touch with mother nature !!!!Hi there, looks tasty Sup bean.
Hi Mohican. lovely garden and marijuana yu have.
I know that was stupid of me not to put a label down Don Gin Ton. Hopefully they will self identify soon. I don't see why they wouldn't pop , all the other weeds are. Its still warm outside like in the 60 degrees.
Went on a really pretty fall hike deep in the Entiat Mountains. 25 miles down a dirt road to get to the trail head.
The Entiat Mountains stretch south to the Columbia River between the mouths of the Entiat and Wenatchee Rivers. The northern end the Entiat Range merges with the northern end of the Chelan Mountains. Most of the range is within Wenatchee National Forest. The northern end is part of the Glacier Peak Wilderness.
The highest peak of the Entiat Mountains is Mount Fernow, at 9,249 ft (2,819 m). Other major peaks include Seven Fingered Jack, Mount Maude, Copper Peak, Dumbell Mountain, Spectacle Buttes, and Buckskin Mountain. All these peaks are over 8,000 ft (2,400 m) and the three highest are over 9,000 ft (2,700 m).[1] They are all located in the northern part of the Entiat Range. The highest peaks of the southern portion are under 7,000 ft (2,100 m). Significant peaks of the southern Entiat Range include Cougar Mountain, Tyee Mountain, Sugarloaf Peak, Chumstick Mountain, and Burch Mountain.[1]
It was very steep and my legs are so sore I can bearly walk right now.
I am now the proud owner of a very very cool little 100 watt CopperHead LED light!!!
It fits perfectly in the phototron! its very bright and gives off very nice colors.
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THe beautiful yellow trees are called Golden Larches.
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Try to get different view from looking around at the top to t he north, south , east and west.. down from the summit
This is the Carne Mt trail. 8 mile hike 5000 ft elevation gain.
We slept in this meadow.
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Gorgeous! Thanks for sharing!this is my pic of the day.
Thank god r is no where near c on a keyboard.....I like to photograph rocks.!
very nice some excellent compositions there DAT..Hi there, looks tasty Sup bean.
Hi Mohican. lovely garden and marijuana yu have.
I know that was stupid of me not to put a label down Don Gin Ton. Hopefully they will self identify soon. I don't see why they wouldn't pop , all the other weeds are. Its still warm outside like in the 60 degrees.
Went on a really pretty fall hike deep in the Entiat Mountains. 25 miles down a dirt road to get to the trail head.
The Entiat Mountains stretch south to the Columbia River between the mouths of the Entiat and Wenatchee Rivers. The northern end the Entiat Range merges with the northern end of the Chelan Mountains. Most of the range is within Wenatchee National Forest. The northern end is part of the Glacier Peak Wilderness.
The highest peak of the Entiat Mountains is Mount Fernow, at 9,249 ft (2,819 m). Other major peaks include Seven Fingered Jack, Mount Maude, Copper Peak, Dumbell Mountain, Spectacle Buttes, and Buckskin Mountain. All these peaks are over 8,000 ft (2,400 m) and the three highest are over 9,000 ft (2,700 m).[1] They are all located in the northern part of the Entiat Range. The highest peaks of the southern portion are under 7,000 ft (2,100 m). Significant peaks of the southern Entiat Range include Cougar Mountain, Tyee Mountain, Sugarloaf Peak, Chumstick Mountain, and Burch Mountain.[1]
It was very steep and my legs are so sore I can bearly walk right now.
I am now the proud owner of a very very cool little 100 watt CopperHead LED light!!!
It fits perfectly in the phototron! its very bright and gives off very nice colors.
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THe beautiful yellow trees are called Golden Larches.
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Try to get different view from looking around at the top to t he north, south , east and west.. down from the summit
This is the Carne Mt trail. 8 mile hike 5000 ft elevation gain.
We slept in this meadow.
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