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the 2 snow bunnies finaly hooked up and got out of there and stopped distracting some of the guys(some weird dudes this year Diablo) bd
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looking good Jay looking good.See if you'd just set up there all night and all day see how many bear you'd really seeing bd
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I always try and bring something back to remind me of each and every member of the BQ club.You know I was thinking of that friggen bucket the list is in.And some of us being in that bucket someday.So getting this done this year was good.It may or may not mean much to anyone other then me and or maybe one of my grandkids someday.But guys I want to thank each and everyone of you for takeing just a minute of your time to sign this for me.Man you dudes all rock and I love you all like one of my own.Thank you bd Posts: 7927 | From: Seattle Wa. | Registered: Dec 2004
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As always a great thread. Congrats to all who were fortunate enough to attend. Looking forward to meeting up with Tom and other TG members at Solana. Good times for sure. Posts: 3060 | From: Texas | Registered: Jan 2004
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whoops I should have added this pic at the begaining of the story.Thats hatchet Jack the mad beagel.Some how Jack managed to get his nose into my duffle bag and chewed open a couple cans of my kodiak.One he actauly opened on Tom and Paula's sofa.What a mess he did'nt eat any just chewed the cans open bd Posts: 7927 | From: Seattle Wa. | Registered: Dec 2004
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Tom, I drew the Long Trail, but it was on my second draw. I pulled the Cradiac first. Realizing I really would have a cradiac climbing that hill, since I was the last in camp to draw I dropped it back in the hat and tried again. I pulled the Long Trail on the second try. The flat ground of the Long Trail is much more accomodating to someone short for their weight.
This was actually the third year I've sat the Long Trail.
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Jay, That picture of Barry & I with the Small Bag of donuts is because Tom asked us to re-bait the Cardiac on our way out. Way out isn't an exaggeration for two guys on Medicare
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I missed going on this years BQ and i have really suffered reading all you guys post. I really fell in love with Canada last year and wouldent have a problem picking up and vanishing there for a couple of years. It was a real spirtiual place that just seem to touch that special nerve in me. I've already made arrangements to attend BQ 2012 and can't wait. I'm looking forward to talking to everybody that I met last year and to making new friends. Great fellowship, great hunting, and a serious props to Tom and his crew because with out there hard work BQ would only be a dream, Thanks guys and I can't wait to see you guys next year.
Chad Tomlin - aka CRACKER
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I recollect Cardiac was renamed after a couple of old guys were close to that condition when we set up the bait.
Saw a couple of nice bears at longdraw last year Jay.
And now for the rest of your story........
Thanks to all that have posted in the first 24 pages (and those who post after)for the great chronicle of BQ 5. Having been there for three of the five you have captured the essence of what BQ is. An experience unique unto itself.
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