We went for a little site seeing today up at the Natural Bridge, kinda impressive.
Girlfriend didn’t tell me we going into bear country, so all I had was a G17. Women....
I did score a Rossi pump 22 at the Fort in Big Timber. Good day.
We went for a little site seeing today up at the Natural Bridge, kinda impressive.
Girlfriend didn’t tell me we going into bear country, so all I had was a G17. Women....
I did score a Rossi pump 22 at the Fort in Big Timber. Good day.
What was wrong with the 17?
Pictures of all, or it didn't happen.
You PM an email or #, and I will send some for ya to post.
we have a lot of natural bridges in Utah
There’s one in VA, near Lexington. Route 11 runs right over the top. Some guy named George Washington wrote his name under it. Boys will be boys!
There’s also a cavern, a small zoo, and there used to be FoamHenge, a styrene foam replica of some rocks in Britain. This is all very data info, so best look before you pile in the car and head out.
Okay, a quick search revealed that FoamHenge was sold and moved to Centreville, VA, practically the big city. The zoo looks like it’s still running, and has perhaps been upgraded. African elephant rides! Whoo Hoo!
A guy from Billings slipped and went in to the Boulder above the falls last year. I dont think they ever found his body. The river actually disappears into a cavern and shoots out below. There is no way to survive going in there. The cavern is choked with logs and debris. Would be horrifying! But a beautiful place to visit nonetheless, especially now during runoff.
A guy from Billings slipped and went in to the Boulder above the falls last year. I dont think they ever found his body. The river actually disappears into a cavern and shoots out below. There is no way to survive going in there. The cavern is choked with logs and debris. Would be horrifying! But a beautiful place to visit nonetheless, especially now during runoff.
Sounds like something from a nightmare.
Been there a few times. It’s a pretty cool place.
Last time people were rock climbing on the other side of the river.
Viking if you get the chance and are so inclined, visit Crow Creek falls near Radersburg. Well worth the scenic hike and a beautiful large somewhat secret waterfall at the end.