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Whazoo's Thanksgiving #37, give or take

whazoo
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This is an old one by now, Thanksgiving 2016 seems like a different time and place. Maybe because of all the snow this year in the west and the fact that only a few days in two months have been above freezing. This, our first full winter after moving to Meridian Idaho from Phoenix. Have a great day and maybe you could come help me shovel snow here in Meridian Idaho...

The Whazoos' Thanksgiving #37, give or take

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cewillis
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Amazing travel and pictures, Dave -- as usual. But no depanting -- PLEASE!!!
Cal

slickrock_steve
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Wazoo;
You two, ( and pup people) ( Oh wait..is that a correct term?), sure do enjoy your lives and adventures! My better half and I with 3 dogs, and two horses, have really just started to enjoy the western U.S.
Last year we did make a trip of some epic proportions to Nevada, Utah, Wyoming, South and North Dakota, as well then across thru Yellowstone, and into Montana, Washington, down thru Oregon, and Back to the California coast, to slide on into So. Cal.

This year it will be So. Cal, Arizona, New Mexico, and perhaps touch of Texas, before we ramble up to Lower Colorado, cross back to Utah, down to Vegas for the wedding of my step son, then wander around the Mojave Desert around "Old 66", and home to the high desert again. I have been following your trips since I first was told about them a few years ago.
Keep on Keeping On!!!
Steve, Linda, and Jake, Jondy, and Snoozy the "little people", along with Dusty, and Siseley the 4X footed transports!

noteven
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Clarryhill
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Fantabulous pics as per usual, Dave. What a pleasant surprise to find the posting. Congrats to you and Lynn for your 37th Thanksgiving trip together. Quite the impressive string. What a great trip. The pups surely do seem to enjoy a good camping trip. C'mon Dad let's go!!
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Nemo667
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Hello Dave!

Thanks for another great report and pictures. You gave that wide angle a workout for sure and i like the results. We are headed to Alaska in July and passing through the Tetons and Yellowstone on our way. Hope to give my new camera a work out along the way. Stay warm...

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PatrickA51
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Whazoo,

Great post. Thanks for posting it.

LabMan1945
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What a surprise this afternoon when I discovered your latest masterpiece. It came at a perfect time and perked me up! Thanks so much for the effort it is appreciated by all.
I understand your anger over the closing of BLM, National Forest lands and campgrounds. Perhaps with a LOT of luck the pendulum will swing back toward intelligence!
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crosscheck
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The colors and the landscapes in your trip report make us all want to be in your shoes even if they are full of sand.

37 years. Still got lots more tales to spin and rocks to turn over. By this account, the candle still burns brightly.

Dave
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Camper_Jeff___K
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Beautiful pics and the dogs are hams.

exhaustipated
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That's one mighty fine trip report, Dave. Thanks for sharing your wonderful trip.
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USAFBILL
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Great trip, thanks
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magic43
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Thank you for sharing that wonderful and scenic trip.
magic43

Ranger_Tim
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Been here in Idaho only 5 years and this is the worst winter I've seen yet. We have had plenty of nights below negative 20F and have had enough snow to require clearing the roof off. The warmer months make it all worthwhile. The winter sports are wonderful but I spend all my time plowing the interstate so I'm worn out after repetitive 12 hour shifts. Finally got a break this week but the temps aren't exactly friendly for getting out on toys/skis. Worried about my TC with all that snow on it, even though it has a cover. Ice build up does bad things to stuff. I'll be able to dig to it today and clear it as well. The spring thaw is going to be a doozy. Hopefully we won't need sandbags!

I loved the trip report and especially like the dogs' personality that you seem to effortlessly portray. I hope to watch your travels through Idaho so that I can follow your escapades without treading in the same footprints. So many mountain trails and desert roads to explore! The Snake River Valley is full of wonderful variety -- We haven't even scratched the surface of it yet. The Frank Church Wilderness perimeter begs to be circumnavigated. I haven't been north of Boise -- I can't seem to pass by the scenery that is on the way without stopping! So far our favorite area is the Stanley/Sawtooth portion of central Idaho. The mountains there rival the Tetons in grandeur and the crowds are much less. It only takes about five minutes on a dirt road to leave the crowds behind. Rock hounding, fishing, hiking, four wheeling, birding, whatever your vice, it is a paradise.

I appreciated your semi-rant. The BLM and US Forest Service are definite forces affecting the landscape here. Having the government administer public lands is either a blessing or a curse, depending on one's viewpoint. Shutting off access is a very big controversy and one that is high on local's minds. Non-local investors and property barons are buying and closing access roads with tacit approval from the politicians. Folks that have long family histories here are now finding recreational opportunities much more limited. It will be interesting to see how the current political climate resolves/addresses these issues. As a "come here" I am fascinated to see how money, activism and tradition square-off against each other over one of the few sparsely populated places left in the lower 48.

Tried not to spark this into a political flame thrower of a thread, hope the pics and the warm humor of your thread keeps us in check!
Ranger Tim
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Tiger4x4RV
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Another great trip report. thanks! The sand ripples photos are my favorites from this batch.
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rexlion
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Transmit again, you're breaking up!!! 😄
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