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03 Jul 2009, 4:36 pm

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The high school I used to go to had woods all around it. Sometimes I would just leave school and go walking in the woods. The last time I went it started raining and I loved it. When I came back when school was letting out, I found out the they were looking for me. I didn't really get in trouble but it stressed me out.

There are woods everywhere in my town. All I have to do is walk down a hill beside my house and there they are.


Do you prefer night or day walks? I like to go out at night and continue into the early morning


I prefer walking at night but sometimes I go in the day time.


Hope you have better luck about running into people than I do once I was walking in our town's cometary with my grandparents tending to the graves some kid stared at me while I was fetching water. I'm very pale and love dark clothes


I normally feel uncomfortable walking through town in the day time because there's too many people 8O which is really not that many. That's what is great about walking at night.


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03 Jul 2009, 4:44 pm

Couple of pictures around home

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03 Jul 2009, 4:49 pm

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Wow those are beautiful. The woods where I live look nothing like that. There are rivers and a waterfall. There used to be a lot of waterfalls here a long time ago but I don't know what happend. Giants rocks are also very common here. There is a rock beside my house two times the size of a car.


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03 Jul 2009, 4:50 pm

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Wow those are beautiful. The woods where I live look nothing like that. There are rivers and a waterfall. There used to be a lot of waterfalls here a long time ago but I don't know what happend. Giants rocks are also very common here. There is a rock beside my house two times the size of a car.


Sadly its only a small dam



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03 Jul 2009, 5:02 pm

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Wow those are beautiful. The woods where I live look nothing like that. There are rivers and a waterfall. There used to be a lot of waterfalls here a long time ago but I don't know what happend. Giants rocks are also very common here. There is a rock beside my house two times the size of a car.


Sadly its only a small dam


After looking at if for a while I realized that it's probably a dam. We have a huge dam with a bridge crossing over it. I heard that someone once fell in the dam...
It's cool to see all the flood gates open though.


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03 Jul 2009, 5:05 pm

That dam and river has the most awkward name ever Stoner Creek



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03 Jul 2009, 5:14 pm

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That dam and river has the most awkward name ever Stoner Creek


:lol: That's a funny name.
It's better than having no name. I've never heard anyone call the dam by name...they just call it "the dam".


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03 Jul 2009, 5:19 pm

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some cold water or snow or tree shade would be wonderful, we're burning alive in this sunny hell :(

Without any air conditioning it's a bit on the warm side today here too, around 90 F (low 30s C). I wish I could package some snow for you the next time I go hiking. The mountains here get so much of it during the winter rainy season that it often takes until mid July for it all to melt.

To give you an idea here's a picture I took in April last year. :)

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That spot holds the word record for annual snowfall. Can you feel the coldness through the computer screen?



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03 Jul 2009, 5:21 pm

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some cold water or snow or tree shade would be wonderful, we're burning alive in this sunny hell :(

Without any air conditioning it's a bit on the warm side today here too, around 90 F (low 30s C). I wish I could package some snow for you the next time I go hiking. The mountains here get so much of it during the winter rainy season that it often takes until mid July for it all to melt.

To give you an idea here's a picture I took in April last year. :)

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That spot holds the word record for annual snow fall. Can you feel the coldness through the computer screen?


That's a great picture. Is that snow covering a mountain beside the road?


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03 Jul 2009, 5:25 pm

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That's a great picture. Is that snow covering a mountain beside the road?

The mountain in the distance is Mt. Rainier. The banks on the side are pure snow. The natural depth of the snow on the ground was about 20 feet.



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03 Jul 2009, 5:31 pm

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That's a great picture. Is that snow covering a mountain beside the road?

The mountain in the distance is Mt. Rainier. The banks on the side are pure snow. The natural depth of the snow on the ground was about 20 feet.


I need to go there



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03 Jul 2009, 5:32 pm

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That's a great picture. Is that snow covering a mountain beside the road?

The mountain in the distance is Mt. Rainier. The banks on the side are pure snow. The natural depth of the snow on the ground was about 20 feet.


I was wondering what that was to the left of the road. I've never seen anything like that before.


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03 Jul 2009, 5:36 pm

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That's a great picture. Is that snow covering a mountain beside the road?

The mountain in the distance is Mt. Rainier. The banks on the side are pure snow. The natural depth of the snow on the ground was about 20 feet.


I was wondering what that was to the left of the road. I've never seen anything like that before.


Hard ice build-up



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03 Jul 2009, 6:08 pm

I would love to just wander for a few years, I have dreams in which I just roam through a post-apocalyptic russia, through crumbling factories and dusty buildings, alone. of Heaven, I suppose :) I also get a repeating, strong, urge to just drop everything, and keep walking into the countryside, until I die of starvation, or picking a fight with a Badger. Weird :lol:


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03 Jul 2009, 6:22 pm

I hear you man when except I want to fight a wolf



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03 Jul 2009, 6:27 pm

Please stop posting offensive material on the forums that causes me to go green with envy. (kidding) :)

Those places are to-die-for! We have a real lack of water here, it's forbidden to wash the car or water the garden, the fines are very expensive. And showers are allowed for no more than 5 minutes a day. We have a double niagara over the toilet, when you pee you have to use the small one, the big one is for big turds only. (not kidding) I dream of cold places with no fauna in the air.

Ebonwinter, I'm a Southamerican who emigrated to Israel half a life ago, I live in Tel Aviv and enjoy going to Jerusalem once or twice a week to take pictures.

How do I post a photo from here? I really wanna!


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