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27th August 06, 08:55 PM
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27th August 06, 09:09 PM
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Yes, thanks a bunch for sharing. The kilt looks really good amongst the environment.
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27th August 06, 09:28 PM
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 Originally Posted by RCallan
Geez...I am jealous....
I can see mountains from my backyard....Space Mountain...and Big Thunder Mountain....the rest of my state is FLAT!!!!
But we have a Space Shuttle launch by Tuesday...and a Hurricane by Wednesday!!!!! Beat That! 
Your right, you probably couldn't post kilted pictures taken during hurricane Ernesto, It might be a good way to get you wool kilts rain clean though. O'Neille
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28th August 06, 11:51 AM
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Great pics, O'Neille! Your little gal (or should I say, Petite Celtic Sprite) is indeed a phine photographer!
Aren't those the Huachuca (Wah-choo-kah) mountains you're hiking in? They've certainly greened up nicely with all the monsoon rain you've been getting down south. Even though we're still officially in an 11-year drought, it's been nice to get a few good monsoon storms this year - really helps break the heat here in Phoenix (& helps lower my water bill!). The Huachuca & Chiricahua mountains are a beautiful part of our very scenic state that a lot of folks don't think of visiting; most folks think the purty parts of the state are all up north... (plus there's Karchner Caverns, Mt. Lemon, the Saguaro National Park, & on-and-on)
I agree with cloves that the camo kilt is perfect for your nature hike.
Thanks for sharing!
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Happiness? I'd settle for being less annoyed!!!
"I used to be disgusted; now I try to be amused." - Declan MacManus
Member of the Clan Donnachaidh Society
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28th August 06, 12:15 PM
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Those are great pics. I continue to be amazed how beautiful Arizona can be.
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28th August 06, 12:42 PM
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 Originally Posted by O'Neille
That would be our destination....the falls
That looks like quite a climb. I'd do it, but I would sure know I'd made the trip.
We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb
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28th August 06, 12:51 PM
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 Originally Posted by Retro Red
Aren't those the Huachuca (Wah-choo-kah) mountains you're hiking in?....... The Huachuca & Chiricahua mountains are a beautiful part of our very scenic state that a lot of folks don't think of visiting; most folks think the purty parts of the state are all up north... (plus there's Karchner Caverns, Mt. Lemon, the Saguaro National Park, & on-and-on)
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Those are the Huachuca Mtns. The Chiricahuas are visible to the north and the Mule Mtns looking westward with Mexico on the right. There are some great rock formations in the Chiricahuas that will need to be shared sometime. O'Neille
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28th August 06, 01:04 PM
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Thanks for the trip up the mountain. Very Norwegian ..err, except for the weather that is
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28th August 06, 01:11 PM
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 Originally Posted by Freelander Sporrano
Thanks for the trip up the mountain. Very Norwegian ..err, except for the weather that is 
Yeah, If we made it over the top and could see 200 miles you could have seen the worlds largest Fjord, The Sea of Cortez. O'Neille
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