Wanderlustlessness in New Mexico & Arizona
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WOW! Dr. Dark said it...EPIC! What an amazing journey. Thanks
- Chip Cochran
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Outstanding post York! You and PH gonna come out this spring/summer and help me find some specks?
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Hey, Chip! Thanks. I sure hope we can get out there this year. It would make a great spring trip to come out and hunt specks with you.Chip Cochran wrote:Outstanding post York! You and PH gonna come out this spring/summer and help me find some specks?
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Insanely cool post. I must get to SW US.....I must get to SW US.....I must get to SW US.....I must get to SW US.......I must get to SW US....
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This post was ridiculous, thanks for taking the time. I know it takes a while to get yourself together to do a large post. I think you get the point of a forum like this, and let the haters hate. They will no matter what you do man. I'm done picking my jaw up and i have a question for you.
What is this?
What is this?
- Chip Cochran
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Yes, yes you do Tim.TNWJackson wrote:Insanely cool post. I must get to SW US.....I must get to SW US.....I must get to SW US.....I must get to SW US.......I must get to SW US....
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York, that was one fantastic post. But you knew that already! I really loved your commentary too. It all inspired me to ask a question --- Check your email, OK?
- Chip Cochran
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York, would be awesome if you guys could make it out. Always have a place to crash if you do.
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Justin it's an Arizona Black rattlesnake.justinm wrote:This post was ridiculous, thanks for taking the time. I know it takes a while to get yourself together to do a large post. I think you get the point of a forum like this, and let the haters hate. They will no matter what you do man. I'm done picking my jaw up and i have a question for you.
What is this?
Re: Wanderlustlessness in New Mexico & Arizona
Ok so it's a juvenile Cerb? I'm not as good as I would like to be on the buzztails out West.
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Only if you throw in rubers, helleri, boas, zonatas and a switakiChip Cochran wrote:York, would be awesome if you guys could make it out. Always have a place to crash if you do.
Re: Wanderlustlessness in New Mexico & Arizona
Excellent post York! Very entertaining from start to finish with some fantastic photography!
I believe Hans mentioned it first, it was nice to see a post that included everything!
I believe Hans mentioned it first, it was nice to see a post that included everything!
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Speechless..
Another round of great photos..
Fundad
Another round of great photos..
Fundad
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York,
Your post makes me want to walk out of the office and head south until I find temps warm enough for herps. I guess I will have to wait. Thanks for sharing!
Cameron
Your post makes me want to walk out of the office and head south until I find temps warm enough for herps. I guess I will have to wait. Thanks for sharing!
Cameron
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Wow - thanks again to all of you for your nice compliments!
Thanks again all of you,
York
You don't even like boas and lampros, Dude!Paul Huang wrote:Only if you throw in rubers, helleri, boas, zonatas and a switaki
Sorry about the delay there, Justin. Yep, it's a juvie Cerb. I probably should've labeled it since the juvies look so much different than the adults. I probably wouldn't know what it was if I hadn't been there.justinm wrote:Ok so it's a juvenile Cerb?
I hear you! It's pretty warm here today and I'm hating that I have to work!cayrip wrote:Your post makes me want to walk out of the office and head south until I find temps warm enough for herps.
Thanks again all of you,
York
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A thousand thankyous, Sir. The habitat shots alone have me reeling...and then there's the herps and the inverts and the duct tape....
This has it all in spades and ALL is top shelf!
Tim
This has it all in spades and ALL is top shelf!
Tim