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Noseoil and I cross paths

PostPosted: Thu Jul 14, 2016 10:13 pm
by tony.latham
My wife and I had a great two-day camp with Tim (aka Noseoil) and his wife Alice at a little glacial tarn called Meadow Lake east of Gilmore, Idaho. (Good luck finding Gilmore on the map.)

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Here's the lake which sits beside the campground at a breath taking 9,100'. With the elevation and the tail-end of cooler but sunny weather, we had a temperature of 35º at 8:00 a.m.

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It was a neat deal to camp with another teardropper that I had gotten to know on this board. Tonight we're home and they're camped on the Bitterroot river––but this trip won't be our last campout together. :thumbsup:

It was also great to see Tim's build, the Tucson Tortoise up close and personal. Having stalked his build thread it was a real flashback to get the personal tour. Quite the craftsmanship.

Tony

Re: Noseoil and I cross paths

PostPosted: Fri Jul 15, 2016 2:42 pm
by KCStudly
Cool! I have to admit I'm a bit envious of you all. I better get away from this computer and get myself out to the build! :thumbsup:

Re: Noseoil and I cross paths

PostPosted: Fri Jul 22, 2016 11:59 am
by noseoil
We're home now & have had a great trip. Tony & Stephanie are both very fine people, hospitable & informative of their area, campsites & general background information (macro & micro). Here's one from our little hike.

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Re: Noseoil and I cross paths

PostPosted: Fri Jul 22, 2016 2:23 pm
by tony.latham
noseoil wrote:We're home now & have had a great trip. Tony & Stephanie are both very fine people, hospitable & informative of their area, campsites & general background information (macro & micro). Here's one from our little hike.

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Tim:

Hey! we took the same photo from the same place!

I almost sent you a text this morning asking you'd made it home.

Tony