And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
The guy siting on the dead fall over what appears to be the Snake River - the place looks familiar to me, and it it's the Snake River, I know exactly where he was. I've used that deadfall to fish deeper in the current.
I do too, I had a 68 C-10 2WD Stepside with a stove bolt 6 with a three on the tree with only power brakes... A complete fleet truck, no chrome anywhere and I loved it. One of the few I have owned I wish I never let go...
I learned to drive in a '66 C10 Suburban, 283 V8 and Saginaw 3-speed. To engage 1st gear you had to move the column shifter up towards reverse, then drop it into gear. That Sub was a great truck. I hoped to get it someday but Dad sold it because it really wasn't up to pulling our 33' Airstream. He replaced it with an IHC Travellall.
The guy siting on the dead fall over what appears to be the Snake River - the place looks familiar to me, and it it's the Snake River, I know exactly where he was. I've used that deadfall to fish deeper in the current.
ReplyDeleteAccording to image search it's Marble Canyon in Kootenay National Park, British Columbia, Canada. Beautiful, either way.
DeleteThe Dawg in the lake (of course), but I also like the dead fall bench.
ReplyDeleteSo many good ones!
ReplyDeleteIf I had to choose just one:
Sangre de Cristo Gold by Jack Sorenson
Every Friday, just a great and joyful experience.
ReplyDeleteThank you, thank you.
Glad you like it as much as I like collecting and posting it.
DeleteFloat plane & Northern lights, Old Chevy C-10 were my favs. I miss my C-10
ReplyDeleteI do too, I had a 68 C-10 2WD Stepside with a stove bolt 6 with a three on the tree with only power brakes... A complete fleet truck, no chrome anywhere and I loved it. One of the few I have owned I wish I never let go...
DeleteI learned to drive in a '66 C10 Suburban, 283 V8 and Saginaw 3-speed. To engage 1st gear you had to move the column shifter up towards reverse, then drop it into gear.
DeleteThat Sub was a great truck. I hoped to get it someday but Dad sold it because it really wasn't up to pulling our 33' Airstream. He replaced it with an IHC Travellall.
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