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    #31
    Congrats on another great trip

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      #32


      A smattering of pixels from the past. These images define an era that is priceless to me.



























      Hope you don’t mind the look back. These images become more valuable to me by the day.


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        #33
        Looks like a beautiful ranch, man that country is stunning.... thanks for sharing and that is one hell of a 'lope!

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          #34
          As Heath mentioned, it’s an honor to have stepped foot on this property. It truly is one of a kind. I’m so glad to see FART live on, even if y’all had to scrape the barrel for Duane and Matt!!

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            #35
            ...just glad to tag along & Always been my favorite thread of the year.

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              #36
              Great pics!!!!!!!

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                #37
                Congrats on a fine goat Mathew!

                Looking forward to the rest of the story

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                  #38
                  That’s what it is all about right there. Beautiful country. Thanks for sharing and congratulations to all on the animals taken.

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                    #39
                    It is unfortunate that things have to change. I always enjoy the FART thread and thank you for allowing us to tag along. I was wondering the other day when yall were going to start getting ready for this trip.

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                      #40
                      Bien hecho, Mateo y hombres!

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                        #41
                        Dale, you are well within the A plus crowed without a bell curve on this one! Appreciate you letting us follow along.

                        Rwc

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                          #42
                          Originally posted by Kevin View Post
                          That story is what I equate "riches beyond measure" to


                          Thanks for the report and pics

                          Always impressed by the pixels from a FART thread

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                            #43
                            Originally posted by Dale Moser View Post
                            I think the oldest carving we can read is 1881. We can only assume th rock is much older.[emoji23]


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                            Wow! I love looking at history like that! Just amazes me what folks used to do without all our modern tools and stuff! Hauling and stacking all those rocks! Just amazing!!!!

                            Great hunt! Thanks for sharing the info and hunt!

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                              #44
                              Wow! Congratulations on the big antelope, Matthew!

                              I don't know exactly where the ranch is located, but I have driven through eastern New Mexico, and that is big, big, wide open country!

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                                #45
                                Where the hell have you been Matthew?

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