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GypsyBush

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Thanks Jesse..

I hope I can keep them healthy...:shock:

And I am already visualizing a harvest in stages...

I will prolly bring down a few tops a day ... and then let the lower buds fatten up a bit more... but that's all more than a month away...

I imagine I will start at week 9 or so...:lol:

Oh! this is day 32 ...














 

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bigjesse1922

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How exciting! They are looking great; really starting to pack of some density!

Today is day 31 for my flower room! Right behind ya GB! :lol::razz:
 

NewGrowth

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Your plants looked well loved as usual gypsy and your gypsy bushes are getting huge :weed:
I felt some love so I thought I would spread it around . . . :peace:
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that Bush must be blocking your view Gypsy :lol::lol::lol:
36 girls going tomorrow into flowering
18 Banana Kush (middle all the way to the right)
6 Bubba Kush (middle tall row)
12 GC (left side)
actually the GC will go in next week :bigjoint:






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None of this is me or mine... but it seems like a hoot... so I thought I'd share...:lol:



12 days in the bush
andy came back up to alaska for some wheeling and camping. by the 25th we hit the road on are way to the dickie lake trail. made it to northpole for got some batteries for the small hand helds got back to the truck and andy says "want the good news or the bad" the good news i say. the rear pinion is leaking oil. whats the bad news "the pinion has alms a 1/2 in of play". we limp the truck pack to the house. and take it apart as far as we can with out the 1 1/2 in 3/4 dive socket that is the only one that is missing from the shop (i think dusty borrowed it). any how was to late at this point to do much of anything. in the morning took it down to youngs and got it all fixed back up and was back on the road befor noon.

have to say that they have made the trail quite easy to run but still bumpy. got in to camp Friday and got set up almost every after noon had a little fox visit camp and every night porcupines licking the walls of the tents. fishing was good as always at the middle fork witch is were we camped. my gf came in tuseday along with matt and tina and there twin boys on atvs. the bugs buy this time were pretty bad. made a few trail runs from camp over the next couple of days.

thursday we packed camp up and headed out to mcclaren river. were we all got showers and did a little more 4x4ing. got to rescue the lodge boat it had sucked a stick and rocks and couldn't get back up on step to get out of the small off shoot of the river that they met up with us on the mcclaren river road trail. had a great 4th of july there.

any way time for some pics. i will try to keep them in order. most of the pic are more of a camping type thing then 4x4ing. but between the cameras we had i have almost 300pics to dig through

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this was early the secaond day on the way back from the lake and i realised that i didn't have any grease in the king pins










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thursday it poured on us and after the sun came back out the sky had something to say.




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under the bridge at mcclaren there is some old equipment from the mine back in the 50s the compressor is fricken cool.

















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fukin rights.. thanks for the pics.. i seriously ahve too tow my junk up there one of these years.

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Nice trip.

Any of that old mine equipment have rockwells under it? Talk about a "Field find" lol
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Excellent pics.

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Love the crew cab.

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Love the crew cab.

that is andys 6.2 465/205 4.56s detroit in the rear and a very tight limited slip in the frount. cross over stearing and a psc ram. we have almost all of the sheat metal from a donar truck to make it completly strait again. but not sure at this point if it would be worth the work on a crew cab trail truck ( its kind of like asking for dents)





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Badass. You Alaskans have all the fun.
 

tahoe58

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hey there GB ... EPIC ... EPIC trip. EPIC scenery. EPIC photos. Love it all. Many many thanks for sharing those. And the KR book....I might just have to look that up ... thanks again!!
 

GypsyBush

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hey there GB ... EPIC ... EPIC trip. EPIC scenery. EPIC photos. Love it all. Many many thanks for sharing those. And the KR book....I might just have to look that up ... thanks again!!
It's not me bro...

I don't even know those people...

I just copied from another forum...:lol:

But I like the pics too..:razz:

Bad Ass rigs...
 

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:lol:

I live 400 miles from the nearest Electrical pole...:lol: or the nearest road... bank... hydro shop...:lol:

It's not the end of the world... but we can see it from here...;-)
what on earth would possess you to move to such a location ?! i can't imagine how you are gainfully employed... or even -survive- for that matter.

cold is like pain to me. i would like to live in the country with lots of trees and the closest neighbor at least a mile away... but no further than 30 minutes to the closest Walmart !! :lol:
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