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Gorgeous area. I've been to Flathead Lake and Kalispell, but I haven't made it into Glacier National Park quite yet. I do hear it's incredible though.
It's pretty magical - great hiking trails, spectacular mountains and lakes and, on a good day, views of bighorn sheep, mountain goats and grizzlies.

Not on the same level as Yellowstone, but gorgeous in its own right.
 
French Broad River Ashville NC. Just landed a 7lb steel head. going to fish for another hour then back to camp for breakfast.
 
I am back where I was the first time I answered this but will not be here for long.
 
Northern NJ. It is overcast and very humid today. The sun might burn through a little later when I will be mowing my lawn.
 
Small world, just ate at Vernons Kuntry katfish right down the road :thumbup:
I'm about an hour and a half east of y'all near Woodville, Tx.

Got back from Canada and 3 days in east Tennessee (visiting my only living sister) a week ago. Temps in Maritime Canada were wonderful . Long sleeves in the mornings, t-shirt by mid morning. It was 50 degrees the morning I left New Brunswick. Everything under 90° in the hills if E. Tenn. Then I got into this blast furnace. Takes about a week to get acclimated.
 
I'm about an hour and a half east of y'all near Woodville, Tx.

Got back from Canada and 3 days in east Tennessee (visiting my only living sister) a week ago. Temps in Maritime Canada were wonderful . Long sleeves in the mornings, t-shirt by mid morning. It was 50 degrees the morning I left New Brunswick. Everything under 90° in the hills if E. Tenn. Then I got into this blast furnace. Takes about a week to get acclimated.
I got cousins in Woodville. Wife is from Livingston
 
Juneau, Alaska... delightfully cool (55F) and rainy and we're hiking a local trail. Back to MT on Wednesday
 

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