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Tunedfrog

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I actually went out in the back yard and moved a bunch of rocks we picked up while running the crawlers the other day.
My wife and I started building our crawler course. Bless her heart, she moved the big rocks.
My weight loss is helping my breathing. I got a little winded but not bad.
 
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I actually went out in the back yard and moved a bunch of rocks we picked up while running the crawlers the other day.
My wife and I started building our crawler course. Bless her heart, she moved the big rocks.
My weight loss is helping my breathing. I got a little winded but not bad.
That is awesome, you deserve to be impressed... and what a wonderful woman to have by your side!

Boise is the only place I've been in Idaho, but I enjoyed the scenery and the climate.
 
Boise is a nice city. I live 68 miles west of Boise, right on the Idaho Oregon border.
It felt good to actually get out and do a little work.

That is awesome, you deserve to be impressed... and what a wonderful woman to have by your side!

Boise is the only place I've been in Idaho, but I enjoyed the scenery and the climate.
She is 70 and can pack rocks with the best of them. :cool:
 
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We drive to Baker city 3 or 4 times a year. I love that town and gold prospecting club has several claims there we used to dig at.
Beautiful little town.
It’s beautiful when it snows out and you’re driving down town next to the Geiser Grand hotel. Tv shows like Ghost mine and the ghost hunter people have been to the hotel and the mine in sumpter Oregon
 
We like to go ride the train in Sumpter. Awesome place. The Dredge is pretty amazing.
The Interpretive Center is interesting and pretty cool but it's one of those things you've seen and not
really interested going back.
We also make the loop from Idaho to Baker and then East to Oxbow reservoir and then back towards Idaho.
 
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Awesome to hear you got out and got some fresh air and started a "rock garden" <‐---------- this is the proper terminology for a crawler course. It helps maintain your property value. :thumbs-up:

I actually went out in the back yard and moved a bunch of rocks we picked up while running the crawlers the other day.
My wife and I started building our crawler course. Bless her heart, she moved the big rocks.
My weight loss is helping my breathing. I got a little winded but not bad.
 
Awesome to hear you got out and got some fresh air and started a "rock garden" <‐---------- this is the proper terminology for a crawler course. It helps maintain your property value. :thumbs-up:
Not too concerned about our property value, my kids are buttheads, I'm taking my property with me when I die. :D :D

I grew up in Ontario! Don't live there now, but still in E. Oregon and head that way semi-regularly to see my brother in Caldwell.
We go to Ontario at least once a week. We are a member of a carwash in Fruitland.
I'm in Weiser. Not much in our town so most of our shopping is in Ontario.
Everything here is so over priced, folks on fixed income can't afford much here.
 
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