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<blockquote data-quote="PO Cedar" data-source="post: 863207" data-attributes="member: 2503"><p>Well I'm in the library in CO. Its been raining in the afternoons about every evening. I've been over at my hunting area and trying to get it scouted and then get out of the area. I'm using a "tentcot" and tarp for my "rambling" from place to place. I was up at Ridgway Saturday for their annual "Arts and Crafts" Fair-rustic style hand crafted items. I ended up at Ouray that evening then stopped at Silverton for dinner. Recommend the "Pickle Barrel" restaurant if you stop in there. No acorns on the oakbrush anywhere I've checked-Montrose,Unit #62 on the Divide Rd(near Columbine Pass). If anyone is hunting Unit #61(draw unit),they're logging heavily near Transfer Rd. and they have put up two cell phone towers there. The chokecherries have made good and the mushrooms are just now popping up(so are the "shroomers"). Temps have been in the 50s at night and 60s days on top-rains mostly in the evening......I probably won't venture any further north or east than where I've been--if the rivers clear up I plan on doing some flyfishing. I spent the night up at Lizard Head wilderness a couple days ago but the mosquitoes ran me out after one day there. Everything is lush and green up that way.Cheers!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PO Cedar, post: 863207, member: 2503"] Well I'm in the library in CO. Its been raining in the afternoons about every evening. I've been over at my hunting area and trying to get it scouted and then get out of the area. I'm using a "tentcot" and tarp for my "rambling" from place to place. I was up at Ridgway Saturday for their annual "Arts and Crafts" Fair-rustic style hand crafted items. I ended up at Ouray that evening then stopped at Silverton for dinner. Recommend the "Pickle Barrel" restaurant if you stop in there. No acorns on the oakbrush anywhere I've checked-Montrose,Unit #62 on the Divide Rd(near Columbine Pass). If anyone is hunting Unit #61(draw unit),they're logging heavily near Transfer Rd. and they have put up two cell phone towers there. The chokecherries have made good and the mushrooms are just now popping up(so are the "shroomers"). Temps have been in the 50s at night and 60s days on top-rains mostly in the evening......I probably won't venture any further north or east than where I've been--if the rivers clear up I plan on doing some flyfishing. I spent the night up at Lizard Head wilderness a couple days ago but the mosquitoes ran me out after one day there. Everything is lush and green up that way.Cheers! [/QUOTE]
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