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Travis
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Post by Travis on Nov 18, 2023 11:00:01 GMT -8
Fascinating! Thanks for the adventure.
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rebeccad
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Post by rebeccad on Nov 19, 2023 7:22:39 GMT -8
Looks like that was a gorgeous morning. Amazing shots of the eagles.
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Post by paula53 on Nov 19, 2023 11:28:42 GMT -8
Wow!
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downriver
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Post by downriver on Nov 19, 2023 12:42:35 GMT -8
Great pics…! Thx for sharing! Love the colors and clarity.
Happy Trails,
DR
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GaliWalker
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Post by GaliWalker on Nov 20, 2023 10:46:07 GMT -8
Thanks, everyone! It was a chilly morning, but so worth it to see the fall colors, unexpectedly, still on display, and to experience the thrilling moments when the birds caught a fish. How they managed to spot one from so high up, and then swoop down to snatch it from the water was mind-boggling.
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balzaccom
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Post by balzaccom on Jan 28, 2024 14:26:05 GMT -8
I thought I might add this to the discussion of the Susquehanna...
Thanks to a friend, I am reading American Ramble by Neil King Jr—a delightful story of his walk from Washington DC to New York. It’s well worth your time. And in it he quotes that master of horror, Edgar Allan Poe:
"In America generally, the traveler who would behold the finest landscapes, must seek them not by the railroad, nor by the steamboat, nor by the stagecoach, not in his private carriage, nor yet even on horseback—but on foot. He must walk, he must leap ravines, he must risk his neck among precipices, or he must leave unseen the truest, the richest, and most unspeakable glories of the land."
Turns out Poe was a hiker, too!
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