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Fall still feels like a long way off in south Georgia.
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Fall also seems like a long way off in AZ.
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I worked on a big project in Phoenix at Sky Harbour for several years in the early 2000s (had an office/apartment down there for the last year). Those "hellish" temperatures absolutely changed me, because elk hunting in 10-below zero in December here never used to bother me...but it certainly does now.
Speaking of slanting light... http://i.imgur.com/atpItW5h.jpg http://i.imgur.com/m4uSCsth.jpg This was the very last day for me up there in 2024, an early afternoon hunt on October the 31st. My very last bird of the season... http://i.imgur.com/RCdQ2MOh.jpg with it's crop examined, birch leaves, buds and seeds http://i.imgur.com/hOSEW9jh.jpg You hear people talk about "drumming logs" in the grouse woods (?), well here is a stellar example. http://i.imgur.com/QGTIDwyh.jpg It snowed hard there two days after this, but I was on the road home to Denver. |
The old drumming logs I’ve found in my VT NEK covers were surrounded by piles of many seasons of grouse droppings.
Yours is on its way to being such a monument to ‘grousedom’! . |
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Mr. Gordon is correct, that wonderful lighting even works out here in the dry, open West. Late November, 3 or 4 years ago, ~6AM in NW Colorado, chasing elk.
http://i.imgur.com/cJjLG8Oh.jpg and 1st light earlier that week http://i.imgur.com/MtTgIUuh.jpg After my long autumn in Minnesota this is always something of a shock to the system. Still great fun but...very different. http://i.imgur.com/D2gsjhCh.jpg Well...maybe not. |
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