KMO385
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My profile picture, where I got my first Ruffed Grouse is marked for possible disposal.....
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I have heard this as well. All true except for the denomination of the bills.Rumor has it that Mike Lee does not actually eat food but lives on dollar bills boiled in 40-weight motor oil. Please note I was not able to confirm this. Not saying it's true, it's just what I've heard from generally reliable sources.
Think of the millions spent in Nevada protecting migration corridors. I will be committed to protecting the animals no matter how this goes down, but if you live in Nevada you should be asking if all this was done for the benefit of future LO tag holders.Boy Howdy! Same goes for me.
That map has three of my own elk, three elk of family members, two elk of friends, one of my best mule deer, and countless pronghorn for me, family, and friend.
The map shown by @44hunter45 has my first, second, third, and fourth mule deer, a year of college tuition bobcats and coyotes, one elk, three B&C pronghorn I've been a part of, and a desert sheep hunt I helped on. The number of chukar I've shot on those lands would feed Mike Lee for a year.





Is that Donald Sutherland from Hollywood?I suppose I am bombing this thread.
Ben has inspired me to review my recent and historical outdoor adventures with respect to this map. It's pretty shocking how much of my outdoor memories could be for sale to the highest bidder. Especially knowing full well that only extractive corporations or tech billionaires will ever be able to afford this land. Don't believe the lie that the states are going to buy this. They can afford neither the purchase nor the maintenance.
In 2023 I spent 3 days in the Alpine Lakes at what is now called "Nosh Nosh Wahtum". This was formerly known by a name deemed offensive to indigenous people. I think the new name sounds cooler. The lake itself is not risk of sale, but the only road in runs up a valley which is. If I were a tech billionaire I damn sure would buy this and lock everyone out of this piece of the ALW. The Cle Elum River Valley is an amazing and heavily used access corridor.
Everyone who has watched Northern Exposure has seen Cathedral Rock on B-roll. When I was here post Covid, you could not get a parking space within a mile of the trailhead. USFS was enforcing distributed camping regulations closely because there was huge human impact.
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The beard is gone. I decided there is only one Jim Baichtal.Is that Donald Sutherland from Hollywood?
Stop, you’re giving out hints.Hmm grizzlies in Nevada...


Not anymore. We moved out of his district about 7 years ago. Though occasionally I lie and still claim my old address.@Irrelevant - Does Dan Newhouse's boundary include you? He is on the Public Land Caucus in the House. Hopefully he hears from people to join with Zinke and Simpson if this land sale proposal gets out of the Senate and over to the House.