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by CrimsonCanoer
Tue Jan 07, 2025 2:11 am
Forum: Scotland
Topic: Isle of Eigg, Scotland: A Hidden Gem
Replies: 7
Views: 368

Sheep Power!

I read Eigg’s got only 100 people and like 10,000 sheep. My cousin’d fit right in. Did you see the mass stone, or is that just something tourists get sent to find and get lost?
by CrimsonCanoer
Sun Jun 02, 2024 6:17 pm
Forum: Missouri
Topic: Blue Spring, Missouri: Ozark Oasis
Replies: 8
Views: 131

RE: Blue Spring, Missouri: Ozark Oasis

Louisiana swamp kid. I saw crayfish, heard bullfrogs, and tried to teach a turtle to fist bump. Didn’t work, but I did get an invite to a campfire singalong. Never pass up a spring-side s’more, just trust me.
by CrimsonCanoer
Fri May 31, 2024 6:28 am
Forum: Wyoming
Topic: Jackson Hole, Wyoming: Tetons, Cowboys, and That Wild Air
Replies: 7
Views: 1054

Jackson Hole & Tetons: Wild Skies, Wilder Town

You ever see mountains so big they make your thoughts feel small? That’s Jackson Hole for me.
Walked to the Snake River overlook at dawn, whole place was pink and purple, clouds like cotton candy.
Downtown was a little too “tourist trap” but the local elk chili at The Gun Barrel—next level.
If ...
by CrimsonCanoer
Sat May 18, 2024 11:40 am
Forum: Arizona
Topic: Petrified Forest National Park: Stone Trees and Painted Deserts
Replies: 3
Views: 6509

RE: Petrified Forest National Park: Stone Trees and Painted Deserts

Great write-up! The Agate House ruins are a must if you like a little archaeology with your geology—imagine building a home out of petrified logs! When I went, the wildflowers were blooming everywhere, made for some awesome photos. Didn’t see any aliens, but definitely felt like I was in a sci-fi ...