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Bears in high places....

Started by Charlie Lamb, May 31, 2005, 12:48:00 PM

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trashwood

:)

Ole geezer get ta tell stories and that is just da way it is.  So all dem young whipper snappers just gotta learn to relax  :)

rusty

Charlie Lamb

Good point Rusty!!! How they gonna learn to wait out a deer if they can't keep their pants on for a story.  :D
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Charlie

AZStickman

QuoteIt's always like that for me. At some point in the hunt I'll be tired and sore and thinking in the back of my head that I'll be ready for the end. In the end when I finally have to face it, I'm never ready and find myself wishing for just one more day. Sigh! Yep, just one more.  
Amen Brother....That sums it up better than I've ever seen..... Thanks for taking us along Charlie... Terry
"The reward of a thing well done is to have done it.".. Ralph Waldo Emerson

Roughcountry

Thanks Mr Charlie, I'd of liked the long version.
I've been a suker for stories with pictures ever since I was a kid.

Can't wait for the rest of the story this fall  :thumbsup:

RayMO


Olebow

Charlie:  Thank you so much for your BEARS IN HIGH PLACES.  I enjoyed it, and know many others did too.

It takes a lot of time and effort to do that much writing and pictures.  Understand, and appreciate!

Glad that you enjoy it out this side of the big devide.  For some it is too big and lonesome, but you seem to handle it well, notice the little things, and like the smell of sage-pine-and aspen.

You did good.  Sincerely,  Olebow

Tom

Great story, Mr Lamb, and don't worry about the youngsters, about telling a long story, someday they will understand the importance of all the fine details. Great trip and felt like I was there as well. Thanks.
The essence of the hunt for me is to enter nature and observe+ return safely occasionally with the gift of a life taken.

Littlefeather

I just got in from hunting. I had to read the whole story when I got in. Very well told! Again!
I wish I'd gotten to read it in installments. Its more like hunting, with the ups and downs of adrenaline with each passing encounter. Thanks Bud! CK

John Nail

Down around Glenrock again, Charlie?
Is it too late to be what I could have been?

herb haines

thank you my friend you sure tell it well. in one of the pics there is a light greyish greenish bush is this sage ?---- herb -- always trying to learn
"Heaven is just over the next ridge......"

Hello Darlin'

Charlie Lamb

John... no Glenrock this time. Clear over on the other side of the state.

Herb... that's probably sagebrush. I think it smells great (specially after a rain), but it can be a pain in the patoot to try and stalk in.
It gets a purple flower when it is flowering, hence the Zane Grey book title "Riders of the Purple Sage".
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Charlie

herb haines

thanks Charlie was what i had pictured in my mind . grew up on Zane Grey and Louis L'Amore storries .i have a western i started to write and still add to it when i am on long drives add more to it in my mind  .-- herb a bit on the strange side LOL
"Heaven is just over the next ridge......"

Hello Darlin'

JC

Thanks for taking us along Charlie, felt like I was there. Great pics.
"Being there was good enough..." Charlie Lamb reflecting on a hunt
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Charlie Lamb

"herb a bit on the strange side LOL"  That's why we love ya so much brother!! I think we all have that in common. As for me, I don't have a strange side... I'm strange all the way around!
 :D  

Joe...just kinda dashed this one off. I'll rewrite it in time and add it to the articles and stories section... fully fleshed! Glad you enjoyed it.

If nobody was listening, it would take the fun out of the tellin.
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Charlie

cjones

We are listening Charlie!  :thumbsup:
Chad Jones

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Jock

Mr. Lamb

You have no idea just how much I've enjoyed your thread.

PURE DEAD BRILLIANT!!

Many thanks.

Carcajou

Being a past resident of Kemmerer, Wyoming, I am truly homesick when I read your threads, Charlie. Wyoming is as good as it gets. Your photos and text stir me like no other. I wanna say thanks, Charlie for bringin me "home".
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Charlie Lamb

Thanks for the nice words guys!
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Charlie

Terry Green

Yeah Yeah, Charlie...I'm reading, and dreaming.....just aint got time to post at the moment....BUT......THANKS!!!!!!!!!!
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stikbow

Thank you Mr. Lamb for the great story.  I almost feel like I was there through your words and pictures and I just want you to know that I hope to experience a hunt out west someday and through stories such as yours, I already have, a little anyway.  Thanks again.
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