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I cannot FATHOM seeing whales outside my front door!We live on a remote island, only accessible by boat or float plane. There are no roads, cars, ect. It's just wilderness. We built inside the treeline, and originally only had a mooring buoy for the first 6 years, have since added a dock. We have vehicles in town, and a business and shop, and we are currently building a place in town for a winter home as the winter is extremely rough and the winter seas are extremely dangerous to traverse.View attachment 162740
The only picture I have of our house from the water.
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You can see our mooring buoy here, we would have to beach on these rocks to load and unload.
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We built our pier over the top of those rocks
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This happens a lot in winter, making things extremely more difficult
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We do get the wildlife channel here, so that's the upside
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Rollo got his first plane ride and boat ride at 9 weeks old.
That's creepy!I'll bet he'd love to see this one! LOL. I didn't have my dog with me when this squirrel came at me...
More details on Critters & Wildlife thread, I think about 3 years back. The Youtube title says "again" because he came at me another time, also on video. Never when I had my dog though.That's creepy!
That is a way cool looking squirrel though. Ours look like/are like little red tree rats. LOLI didn't have my dog with me when this squirrel came at me
Abert's squirrel. They are mostly in ponderosa pine forests b/c that's most of what they eat, is ponderosa pine seeds. We have them around here, but I've never had one run at me! They are BIG squirrels too, bigger than your average grey squirrel.That is a way cool looking squirrel though. Ours look like/are like little red tree rats. LOL
They are our main squirrel in my neck of the woods. The one that ran at me was across the way on a neighbors property. The ones that are on my property just act like normal squirrels.Abert's squirrel. They are mostly in ponderosa pine forests b/c that's most of what they eat, is ponderosa pine seeds. We have them around here, but I've never had one run at me!
Woohoo! Good luck!
Good luck! They have precision coursing at our fall show but I was just telling Matt that Olive would probably do about 4 mph since she seems to run like a western pleasure horse. LOLPrepping for her FastCAT
Have fun!!!! I expect to see you posting in the Fast Cat thread with all details after it's over!Prepping for her FastCAT

Ears are looking great and he's growing up!Rollo (5 months) taking a walk in the rain...it's serious business