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The Studs 'n Spurs Bar & Grill
fritzkep:
I can just imagine the lineup of people preparing to do various reenactments at both sites!
Hard enough to get Earl to travel out of Virginia/West Virginia, much less all the way to Alberta!
injest:
--- Quote from: fritzkep on July 05, 2007, 07:50:00 pm ---I can just imagine the lineup of people preparing to do various reenactments at both sites!
Hard enough to get Earl to travel out of Virginia/West Virginia, much less all the way to Alberta!
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tell him there are a buncha gay cowboy bears gonna be up there this month and they all want to wrestle!! :o :-X :-X
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THAT would get him out of the state!!
fritzkep:
--- Quote from: injest on July 05, 2007, 07:48:52 pm ---and I love that sign...obviously they have had a lot of people coming there..
How did you get to the campsites? Did you hike, drive? were they hard to find?
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I used findingbrokeback.com , which gives excellent directions in finding things. I drove, and most of the sites were very close to the roads or within 1 km of them. The only longer hike I took was 11km to the first campsite and where various sheep shots were filmed. There was another 14 km hike up Moose Mountain to some of the high meadow locations, but I lacked time, energy and clement weather to take that walk.
injest:
--- Quote from: fritzkep on July 05, 2007, 07:53:34 pm ---I used findingbrokeback.com , which gives excellent directions in finding things. I drove, and most of the sites were very close to the roads or within 1 km of them. The only longer hike I took was 11km to the first campsite and where various sheep shots were filmed. There was another 14 km hike up Moose Mountain to some of the high meadow locations, but I lacked time, energy and clement weather to take that walk.
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oh well that doesn't sound so bad...from some of the stuff I have been reading around here I thought there was gonna be some boot camp type marches to get to them!
fritzkep:
No, not at all. And many of the people going up Moose Mountain will be on horseback. That's something I would love to do, but with other people and not by myself.
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