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Alevin
Heading Upwards
These shots are off, a mountain stream, not as high or steep , as some that i fish. The day started of at sea level, with my pack pulled tight , A little bamboo in hand, this was the start of a wonderfull but tough day. But in my eyes, the pain was well worth the pleasure, looking back at the photo,s. Sit back, & enjoy each step, i take,, HEADING UPWARDS. May be you,ll agree, it was a good day, also.??.
One of the many, colorfull trout, that live here.
Small pools always opened up, between the mass of boulders, with hungry little trout within.
I keep saying, just another few feet, this was really just another few thousand. :wtf: :wtf:
A perfect little pool that held, a few little browns.
With several thousand feet, behind & several thousand more of this rock hopping, i was starting to feel the pace. :shh:
These little pools round the next bend was well worth it, Time to drive on up. :clap: :clap:
A look back at the distance covered, hopping like a mad rabbit the hole way there. :crazy:
:crazy: The next stop, looking out of the open sea, was the U.S.A. I did wave a view times.
Trout pools still opened & held fish, Damm this is a fine day.
Pulled up from the stream, for a break & take in the view.
The top of the mountain draws near. Now i had to think of heading back down. :crazy:
:wave: :wave: Hope you liked the time here. A little adventure.
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Re: Heading Upwards
A wonderful day indeed!!!!!!!!!!! I enjoyed it immensely( especially so because you had to expend all the energy and all I had to do was look ).
Thanks for sharing that marvelous section of earth with me and I'll add that that has to be the most boulder strewn stream that I have ever laid eyes on :shock:
Will
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Fry
Re: Heading Upwards
Lovely as always, how much research do you put into a new stream? And if so what type?
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Alevin
Re: Heading Upwards
Originally Posted by
rossa
Lovely as always, how much research do you put into a new stream? And if so what type?
You have Mail. Rossa.
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Re: Heading Upwards
honda450; You must be as nimble as a mountain goat to manage those boulders. I enjoyed the trip. Thanks. JAX
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WOW,
I enjoyed my time spent on your stream.
Thanks,
- Brk Trt
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Its really hard to imagine how you were able to push on passing those pools... I mean, that is amazing water, every inch of it. I would love to fish there... impressive how far you made it in a day hike... I wouldn't have had the self-restraint to make it more than a few hundred yards.
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