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Author Topic: The Road in (second attempt)  (Read 1499 times)

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Offline deadeye

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The first attempt was just bad.  This time I transferred the video directly from the phone to the PC so the picture is a lot clearer.  Of course it is just as bumpy.  These were taken from our east access.  It is 2.5 miles from the tar road to the cabin.  Camera memory ran out so the 14 thirty second videos stop about 1 3/4 mile in and about a half mile from the cabin.  Hang on for the ride.

Here are the first two.  I usually stopped at 30 second intervals to breakup the video.  I may try again going faster so it won't take so long. 

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***I started out with nothing, and I still have most of it.***

Offline leechlake

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cabin roads are awesome.  One of my top three favorite places in the world is the road into my dad's cabin.  It's almost 1/2 mile long winding through the woods we grouse hunt and deer hunt in.  Legend has it about 1/2 was done with machine and the other half by my dad and his brother in the early 1950's with a grub hoe and ax.  Frankly, I believe them.
Two Buck Chuck 2016.

Offline LPS

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That is a nice road deadeye.  Looks like you even have some pretty good gravel on it.