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Unread 05-29-2011, 03:56 PM   #1
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Default Clay shooting Alaskan style

Am pretty caught up and had a newly acquired 26" VH12 to try out and it was way too hot here in town yesterday at 85deg so I flew up onto the 4000ft level of Iowa Ridge in the northern foothills of the Alaska Range and set up for some clay shooting. It was nice and cool and private with a breeze that kept the mosquitoes at bay and the backdrop is of course without equal.... Shot a few boxes of shells, took a good hike up the ridge, got in an excellent nap on a grassy slope then came back to town for a BBQ with friends. Does it get any better than this??
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Unread 05-29-2011, 04:11 PM   #2
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Each time you post a thread such as this Richard, I just have to shake my head and mutter to myself "what a life of adventure you lead".
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Wow, way to go!
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WOW, That life would be hard to take, NOT! Thanks for sharing Richard !
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You are truly living in God's country...Great pictures Rich! Thanx....
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Thanks guys. Look at it this way: No wife, kids, dog, cat, or horses and the woodpile is approaching 8ft high and I am definitely not on many social "A" lists.. what else is there to do?? A guys gotta keep himself busy somehow. I seem to scrape by somehow.... Not every plane that lands on this ridge has a good ending to their day. This Cessna 180 sure didn't and serves as a constant reminder to me to not ever take the winds up there for granted. This ridge is also a great place for caribou and ptarmigan hunting and most of all mountain biking. I fly mine up there occasionally and ride the ridge for miles.
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does any body bit#h about the shooting noise scott
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Looks better than the trap ranges as the VFW in Kodiak!!
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You Da Man, Richard!!
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I would have a hard time keeping my head down...lookin for Grizz

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