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Went out to fish the Trico/BWO hatch this AM and ran across a cinnamon
colored Black Bear. http://www.crystalglen.net/Fishing/Bear.htm Caught several nice fish while the shade was on the water. I'll get some pix of the hatch up in a couple days. I also put up a few pix of a trip I made with Rusty Hook this past Summer. http://www.crystalglen.net/Fishing/Rusty.htm Willi |
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On Sat, 25 Sep 2004 11:57:19 -0600, Willi & Sue wrote:
Went out to fish the Trico/BWO hatch this AM and ran across a cinnamon colored Black Bear. Those are nice shots Willi. Speaking of pictures, did anyone ever do a Western Clave CD this year? -- Charlie... |
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On Sat, 25 Sep 2004 11:57:19 -0600, Willi & Sue wrote:
Went out to fish the Trico/BWO hatch this AM and ran across a cinnamon colored Black Bear. Those are nice shots Willi. Speaking of pictures, did anyone ever do a Western Clave CD this year? -- Charlie... |
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Charlie Choc wrote...
Those are nice shots Willi. Speaking of pictures, did anyone ever do a Western Clave CD this year? Still working on it..... I had a HD go tits up and ended up buying some fancy recovery software a couple of weeks ago to retrieve the pics from the HD. I was able to recover all of the data from the HD so now I just need to finish arranging, editing, etc. I did finish both of the slide shows. I may try putting one on the web. -- Warren (use troutbum_mt(nospam) and earthlink dot net to reply via email) |
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Charlie Choc wrote...
Those are nice shots Willi. Speaking of pictures, did anyone ever do a Western Clave CD this year? Still working on it..... I had a HD go tits up and ended up buying some fancy recovery software a couple of weeks ago to retrieve the pics from the HD. I was able to recover all of the data from the HD so now I just need to finish arranging, editing, etc. I did finish both of the slide shows. I may try putting one on the web. -- Warren (use troutbum_mt(nospam) and earthlink dot net to reply via email) |
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On Sat, 25 Sep 2004 18:07:28 -0600, Warren wrote:
I just need to finish arranging, editing, etc. I did finish both of the slide shows. I may try putting one on the web. Cool, thanks. -- Charlie... |
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On Sat, 25 Sep 2004 18:07:28 -0600, Warren wrote:
I just need to finish arranging, editing, etc. I did finish both of the slide shows. I may try putting one on the web. Cool, thanks. -- Charlie... |
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"Warren" wrote in message ... Charlie Choc wrote... Those are nice shots Willi. Speaking of pictures, did anyone ever do a Western Clave CD this year? Still working on it..... I had a HD go tits up and ended up buying some fancy recovery software a couple of weeks ago to retrieve the pics from the HD. I was able to recover all of the data from the HD so now I just need to finish arranging, editing, etc. I did finish both of the slide shows. I may try putting one on the web. God, I hate it when the drive crashes!! Remember the days when we were advised to always back up our disks on the HD? Seems like the word is now to always back up your HD on disk! --riverman |
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"Warren" wrote in message ... Charlie Choc wrote... Those are nice shots Willi. Speaking of pictures, did anyone ever do a Western Clave CD this year? Still working on it..... I had a HD go tits up and ended up buying some fancy recovery software a couple of weeks ago to retrieve the pics from the HD. I was able to recover all of the data from the HD so now I just need to finish arranging, editing, etc. I did finish both of the slide shows. I may try putting one on the web. God, I hate it when the drive crashes!! Remember the days when we were advised to always back up our disks on the HD? Seems like the word is now to always back up your HD on disk! --riverman |
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Charlie Choc wrote:
On Sat, 25 Sep 2004 11:57:19 -0600, Willi & Sue wrote: Went out to fish the Trico/BWO hatch this AM and ran across a cinnamon colored Black Bear. Those are nice shots Willi. Speaking of pictures, did anyone ever do a Western Clave CD this year? I thought Warren was doing it. I haven't gotten pictures from very many people. I'll be glad to do it but I need more pix. I have pix from Mike, Danl, Jeff and Lou. Willi |
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On Sun, 26 Sep 2004 06:47:51 -0600, Willi & Sue wrote:
I have pix from Mike, Danl, Jeff and Lou. I'm pretty sure I sent both you and Warren a CD of my pictures. Did either of you get it? -- Charlie... |
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On Sun, 26 Sep 2004 06:47:51 -0600, Willi & Sue wrote:
I have pix from Mike, Danl, Jeff and Lou. I'm pretty sure I sent both you and Warren a CD of my pictures. Did either of you get it? -- Charlie... |
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Charlie Choc wrote:
On Sun, 26 Sep 2004 06:47:51 -0600, Willi & Sue wrote: I have pix from Mike, Danl, Jeff and Lou. I'm pretty sure I sent both you and Warren a CD of my pictures. Did either of you get it? I didn't put the pix on one of my hard drives and I can't find the CD. (That doesn't mean you didn't send it) Warren, who have you gotten pix from? Willi |
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On Sun, 26 Sep 2004 07:03:00 -0600, Willi & Sue wrote:
I didn't put the pix on one of my hard drives and I can't find the CD. (That doesn't mean you didn't send it) I seem to remember you asking for some higher resolution jpegs of the buffalo swimming pictures that were on the CD. Most of my shots are scenery. -- Charlie... |
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Charlie Choc wrote:
On Sun, 26 Sep 2004 07:03:00 -0600, Willi & Sue wrote: I didn't put the pix on one of my hard drives and I can't find the CD. (That doesn't mean you didn't send it) I seem to remember you asking for some higher resolution jpegs of the buffalo swimming pictures that were on the CD. Most of my shots are scenery. You're right, I'll look some more. When I get a CD I usually put them on my hard drive, but they're not there. Willi |
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Charlie Choc wrote:
On Sun, 26 Sep 2004 07:03:00 -0600, Willi & Sue wrote: I didn't put the pix on one of my hard drives and I can't find the CD. (That doesn't mean you didn't send it) I seem to remember you asking for some higher resolution jpegs of the buffalo swimming pictures that were on the CD. Most of my shots are scenery. You're right, I'll look some more. When I get a CD I usually put them on my hard drive, but they're not there. Willi |
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Charlie Choc wrote:
On Sun, 26 Sep 2004 07:03:00 -0600, Willi & Sue wrote: I didn't put the pix on one of my hard drives and I can't find the CD. (That doesn't mean you didn't send it) I seem to remember you asking for some higher resolution jpegs of the buffalo swimming pictures that were on the CD. Most of my shots are scenery. Found the CD as well as one from Chas that I didn't download. Those buffalo swimming across the Yellowstone were a highlight of the trip for me. Buffalo are impressive animals in any situation but swimming across the river they took on a prehistoric feel for me. Willi |
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On Sun, 26 Sep 2004 07:40:19 -0600, Willi & Sue wrote:
Those buffalo swimming across the Yellowstone were a highlight of the trip for me. Buffalo are impressive animals in any situation but swimming across the river they took on a prehistoric feel for me. Me too. Next year I'll make sure to have my "good" camera down by the river and get some better shots. -- Charlie... |
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On Sun, 26 Sep 2004 07:40:19 -0600, Willi & Sue wrote:
Those buffalo swimming across the Yellowstone were a highlight of the trip for me. Buffalo are impressive animals in any situation but swimming across the river they took on a prehistoric feel for me. Me too. Next year I'll make sure to have my "good" camera down by the river and get some better shots. -- Charlie... |
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Those buffalo swimming across the Yellowstone were a highlight of the trip for me. Buffalo are impressive animals in any situation but swimming across the river they took on a prehistoric feel for me. Willi IJoe asks--that was pretty exciting--i was standing just behind bruiser when they decided to swim thru his spot.--if anyone has a good photo of this I would sure enjoy a copy. [send bill for copy and mailing costs] Would also like to get a picture of sign giving name of Jeff's fishing hole---think it was "No Fishing Allowed" |
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Joe McIntosh wrote:
Those buffalo swimming across the Yellowstone were a highlight of the trip for me. Buffalo are impressive animals in any situation but swimming across the river they took on a prehistoric feel for me. Willi IJoe asks--that was pretty exciting--i was standing just behind bruiser when they decided to swim thru his spot.--if anyone has a good photo of this I would sure enjoy a copy. [send bill for copy and mailing costs] Put up all the Buffalo swimming pictures I got. I didn't optimize them so it will take awhile to download. Just right click on a picture you want and save to your hard drive. http://www.crystalglen.net/Fishing/Buffalo.htm That will $264.54. Don't have a picture of the sign, but this a PRETTY fish Jeff caught there. http://www.crystalglen.net/Fishing/Jeff.htm Willi Willi |
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"Willi & Sue" wrote in message ... Joe McIntosh wrote: Those buffalo swimming across the Yellowstone were a highlight of the trip for me. Buffalo are impressive animals in any situation but swimming across the river they took on a prehistoric feel for me. Willi IJoe asks--that was pretty exciting--i was standing just behind bruiser when they decided to swim thru his spot.--if anyone has a good photo of this I would sure enjoy a copy. [send bill for copy and mailing costs] Willi wrote: Put up all the Buffalo swimming pictures I got. I didn't optimize them Hmmm . . . looks like a "hot" buffalo wing style of crossing the river . . . and a "humpy" style of pattern . . .and presented in not an up and across manner or a down and across manner . . .but just across . . .who would have thunk it? BestWishes, DaveMohnsen Denver (I'm going fishing soon . . .really) |
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"Willi & Sue" wrote in message ... Joe McIntosh wrote: Those buffalo swimming across the Yellowstone were a highlight of the trip for me. Buffalo are impressive animals in any situation but swimming across the river they took on a prehistoric feel for me. Willi IJoe asks--that was pretty exciting--i was standing just behind bruiser when they decided to swim thru his spot.--if anyone has a good photo of this I would sure enjoy a copy. [send bill for copy and mailing costs] Willi wrote: Put up all the Buffalo swimming pictures I got. I didn't optimize them Hmmm . . . looks like a "hot" buffalo wing style of crossing the river . . . and a "humpy" style of pattern . . .and presented in not an up and across manner or a down and across manner . . .but just across . . .who would have thunk it? BestWishes, DaveMohnsen Denver (I'm going fishing soon . . .really) |
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On 9/26/04 9:40 AM, in article , "Willi
& Sue" wrote: Those buffalo swimming across the Yellowstone were a highlight of the trip for me. Buffalo are impressive animals in any situation but swimming across the river they took on a prehistoric feel for me. I wouldn't mind seeing some high res pictures of those. I saw the ones on abpf, which prompted me to read Dale Lott's "American Bison: A Natural History." Fascinating beasts, fascinating book. High res me, please! Bill (for whom, admittedly, it doesn't take much to go looking for books.) |
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On 9/26/04 9:40 AM, in article , "Willi
& Sue" wrote: Those buffalo swimming across the Yellowstone were a highlight of the trip for me. Buffalo are impressive animals in any situation but swimming across the river they took on a prehistoric feel for me. I wouldn't mind seeing some high res pictures of those. I saw the ones on abpf, which prompted me to read Dale Lott's "American Bison: A Natural History." Fascinating beasts, fascinating book. High res me, please! Bill (for whom, admittedly, it doesn't take much to go looking for books.) |
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On 9/26/04 9:40 AM, in article , "Willi
& Sue" wrote: Those buffalo swimming across the Yellowstone were a highlight of the trip for me. Buffalo are impressive animals in any situation but swimming across the river they took on a prehistoric feel for me. I wouldn't mind seeing some high res pictures of those. I saw the ones on abpf, which prompted me to read Dale Lott's "American Bison: A Natural History." Fascinating beasts, fascinating book. High res me, please! Bill (for whom, admittedly, it doesn't take much to go looking for books.) |
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On 9/26/04 12:39 PM, in article ,
"Willi & Sue" wrote: Put up all the Buffalo swimming pictures I got. I didn't optimize them so it will take awhile to download. Just right click on a picture you want and save to your hard drive. http://www.crystalglen.net/Fishing/Buffalo.htm Nice. Some of those big ones have me wishing for more megapixels though, I must say :-) Who was it on the other side of the bison with his back to them, fishing away? I think I would have left the fish alone for a while if I knew what was behind me... That will $264.54. The check is in the mail. Don't have a picture of the sign, but this a PRETTY fish Jeff caught there. http://www.crystalglen.net/Fishing/Jeff.htm Errrr... Is that a cutthroat? Spawning colors? Yikes, nice fish! Thanks Willi. Bill |
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On 9/26/04 12:39 PM, in article ,
"Willi & Sue" wrote: Put up all the Buffalo swimming pictures I got. I didn't optimize them so it will take awhile to download. Just right click on a picture you want and save to your hard drive. http://www.crystalglen.net/Fishing/Buffalo.htm Nice. Some of those big ones have me wishing for more megapixels though, I must say :-) Who was it on the other side of the bison with his back to them, fishing away? I think I would have left the fish alone for a while if I knew what was behind me... That will $264.54. The check is in the mail. Don't have a picture of the sign, but this a PRETTY fish Jeff caught there. http://www.crystalglen.net/Fishing/Jeff.htm Errrr... Is that a cutthroat? Spawning colors? Yikes, nice fish! Thanks Willi. Bill |
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On 9/26/04 12:39 PM, in article ,
"Willi & Sue" wrote: Put up all the Buffalo swimming pictures I got. I didn't optimize them so it will take awhile to download. Just right click on a picture you want and save to your hard drive. http://www.crystalglen.net/Fishing/Buffalo.htm Nice. Some of those big ones have me wishing for more megapixels though, I must say :-) Who was it on the other side of the bison with his back to them, fishing away? I think I would have left the fish alone for a while if I knew what was behind me... That will $264.54. The check is in the mail. Don't have a picture of the sign, but this a PRETTY fish Jeff caught there. http://www.crystalglen.net/Fishing/Jeff.htm Errrr... Is that a cutthroat? Spawning colors? Yikes, nice fish! Thanks Willi. Bill |
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Willi & Sue wrote...
Warren, who have you gotten pix from? I got CDs from Lou, Charlie, you, Bruce, Mike and Danl. Randy emailed me a few of the pics he had taken too. RW gave me some line about he didn't many pics and basically doesn't have anything for the CD or some such crap. Don't know if Johnny H. has any either. -- Warren (use troutbum_mt(nospam) and earthlink dot net to reply via email) |
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Willi & Sue wrote...
Warren, who have you gotten pix from? I got CDs from Lou, Charlie, you, Bruce, Mike and Danl. Randy emailed me a few of the pics he had taken too. RW gave me some line about he didn't many pics and basically doesn't have anything for the CD or some such crap. Don't know if Johnny H. has any either. -- Warren (use troutbum_mt(nospam) and earthlink dot net to reply via email) |
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riverman wrote...
God, I hate it when the drive crashes!! Remember the days when we were advised to always back up our disks on the HD? Seems like the word is now to always back up your HD on disk! I still can't figure out why it crashed and that really annoys me. For some reason it said the drive was formatted as RAW and I couldn't access anything on it. This didn't happen because of a virus or anything else that I could identify either. I tried several programs from quite a number of vendors that claimed their product could retrieve lost data from hard drives even if there was some sort of mechanical failure in the HD itself. After about a month of trying a bunch of them, I finally found one that could and I was able to retrieve all of the data from the hard drive. If you ever need such a program, I recommend GetDataBack from http://www.runtime.org/ Well worth the cost ($79) IMHO. Since this last fiasco I am not only backing up everything to another HD, but also to CD. It has kind of been a pain in the ass organizing all of my pics, but I broke them down into categories like 2002, 2003, 2004, Conclaves, etc and then created a sub folder in each with the date that I downloaded the pics or an easily identifiable name (I.e. Western Clave 2004). You can never have too many backups..... -- Warren (use troutbum_mt(nospam) and earthlink dot net to reply via email) |
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riverman wrote...
God, I hate it when the drive crashes!! Remember the days when we were advised to always back up our disks on the HD? Seems like the word is now to always back up your HD on disk! I still can't figure out why it crashed and that really annoys me. For some reason it said the drive was formatted as RAW and I couldn't access anything on it. This didn't happen because of a virus or anything else that I could identify either. I tried several programs from quite a number of vendors that claimed their product could retrieve lost data from hard drives even if there was some sort of mechanical failure in the HD itself. After about a month of trying a bunch of them, I finally found one that could and I was able to retrieve all of the data from the hard drive. If you ever need such a program, I recommend GetDataBack from http://www.runtime.org/ Well worth the cost ($79) IMHO. Since this last fiasco I am not only backing up everything to another HD, but also to CD. It has kind of been a pain in the ass organizing all of my pics, but I broke them down into categories like 2002, 2003, 2004, Conclaves, etc and then created a sub folder in each with the date that I downloaded the pics or an easily identifiable name (I.e. Western Clave 2004). You can never have too many backups..... -- Warren (use troutbum_mt(nospam) and earthlink dot net to reply via email) |
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bill - since you are the expert, what is the difference between a bison
and a buffalo? yellowstone literature states its animals are bison, then gives a leaflet out warning of the dangers of buffalo? jeff William Claspy wrote: I saw the ones on abpf, which prompted me to read Dale Lott's "American Bison: A Natural History." Fascinating beasts, fascinating book. |
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Warren wrote:
riverman wrote... God, I hate it when the drive crashes!! Remember the days when we were advised to always back up our disks on the HD? Seems like the word is now to always back up your HD on disk! I still can't figure out why it crashed and that really annoys me. Are you overclocking? Willi |
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William Claspy wrote:
On 9/26/04 9:40 AM, in article , "Willi & Sue" wrote: Those buffalo swimming across the Yellowstone were a highlight of the trip for me. Buffalo are impressive animals in any situation but swimming across the river they took on a prehistoric feel for me. I wouldn't mind seeing some high res pictures of those. I saw the ones on abpf, which prompted me to read Dale Lott's "American Bison: A Natural History." Fascinating beasts, fascinating book. High res me, please! Bill (for whom, admittedly, it doesn't take much to go looking for books.) That's all I have. Charlie had his camera set at low res, but Danl might have higher res pictures of his. Willi |
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On Mon, 27 Sep 2004 06:58:56 -0600, Willi & Sue wrote:
That's all I have. Charlie had his camera set at low res, but Danl might have higher res pictures of his. I have some hi res shots of buffalo just standing around, but none of them swimming. :( -- Charlie... |
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On 9/27/04 6:30 AM, in article x2S5d.340256$Oi.283448@fed1read04, "Jeff
Miller" wrote: bill - since you are the expert, SPLORK what is the difference between a bison and a buffalo? yellowstone literature states its animals are bison, then gives a leaflet out warning of the dangers of buffalo? No difference other than nomenclature. Buffalo or "plains buffalo" is a common name by which the mammal Bison bison is known. I'll let Professor Lott answer. From the preface of his book: "I've given a lot of thought to whether I should call my protagonist 'bison' or 'buffalo.' My scientist side is drawn to 'bison'. It is scientifically correct and precise. One kind of buffalo is native to Asia and another is native to Africa; none is native to North America. Yet the side of me that grew up American is drawn to 'buffalo'- the name by which most Americans have long known it. I decided to use both names: 'bison', or to be exact 'Bison bison,' places the animal precisely among the world's mammals, while 'buffalo' honors its long, intense, and dramatic relationship with the peoples of North America." Lott, Dale F. American Bison: A Natural History. University of California Press, 2002. pp. xiv-xv Bill jeff William Claspy wrote: I saw the ones on abpf, which prompted me to read Dale Lott's "American Bison: A Natural History." Fascinating beasts, fascinating book. |
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Jeff Miller wrote:
bill - since you are the expert, what is the difference between a bison and a buffalo? That question really has me bisoned. See? ;-) -- TL, Tim ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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