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    Quote Originally Posted by Glacier View Post


    What the lake near my house looks like in February at 10:30am with the sun just starting to rise.

    Frost in July was a bit much, even for here!
    >snikker<


    In my rush to see ALL the Glacier *snappies* - I didn't read ALL the caption ...

    Thought OMG! SNOW in July? She just put the sled away.
    Does she carry an Ice Axe in the kayak?

    Ohhhhhhhh ... February it was ...


    As always, THANKS for sharing your lil Slice of Heaven with us!
    Did you have a furry co-pilot on board the boat with you?

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    Tamara ~ Anchorage is having the same summer you're having. It's the coldest on record. Where is this global warming everyone keep talking about?
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    It's amazing to see the lake from the same vantage point in different seasons. Beautiful. I've always wanted to visit Alaska. I think I'd prefer the summer Alaska to the winter one though!

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    Absolutely beautiful
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    I knew I was going to love your photos, from the title of the thread. Thank you for sharing! I love the comparison photos of the lake at different times of year. Very cool.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cinder & Smoke View Post
    >snikker<


    Thought OMG! SNOW in July? She just put the sled away.

    Did you have a furry co-pilot on board the boat with you?


    We had snow in June, but not in July. Several days of frost, but no snow.

    No, they are snow dogs, not water dogs!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cinder and Smoke
    THANKS for sharing your lil Slice of Heaven with us!
    What Phred said! Very beautiful.
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    Beautiful pictures! I love lakes, and this one looks so peaceful, like the perfect place to relax. Do you live there?

    And the quality of some of the photos is brilliant, especially the second one looks very professional. Which camera did you use?

    Kirsten

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kirsten View Post
    Do you live there?

    And the quality of some of the photos is brilliant, especially the second one looks very professional. Which camera did you use?

    Kirsten

    The lake is about a 15 minute walk from my house. It's off the maintained road system, but you can drive to it too, with a truck. The trail would not be kind to a lower vehicle's undercarriage!

    Those were all taken with my little Olympus Stylus 710. I need a Pelican case before I'll risk taking the Nikon DSLRs in the kayak.
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    Lovely photos. With the cold summer, did you at least have fewer skeeters than normal?
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    Did you have a furry co-pilot on board the boat with you?
    Quote Originally Posted by Glacier View Post

    No, they are snow dogs, not water dogs!


    I'll bet that lil B&W Puppyhead could learn to ride a Kayak inna minnit!


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    Beautiful photos! I love the wildlife pictures especially.

    Now...do you think you could send some lovely cold weather this way? I'll trade you- today was the 19th straight day of temps over 90 degrees and tomorrow and this weekend are only going to be worse! We could also use some moisture, so at this point I think everyone here would be willing to take all of your snow!!

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    Gorgeous as always Tamara . We have had no Winter (tree's are starting to blossom already) much like you having no Summer .
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cinder & Smoke View Post


    I'll bet that lil B&W Puppyhead could learn to ride a Kayak inna minnit!

    Well, there is no spot for her in a single kayak and even if there was, she can't sit still for a second! No way is she going in a kayak...a canoe maybe, Stuart's motor boat sure. My kayak, no way! Unless I wanted to practice my self-rescue techniques!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Glacier View Post

    Well, there is no spot for her in a single kayak and even if there was,
    she can't sit still for a second!

    No way is she going in a kayak ... a canoe maybe, Stuart's motor boat sure.
    My kayak, no way!
    Sit still??
    She'd learn!

    Now there's PLENTY of room onna Kayak ...
    she could sit /lay onna bow, or onna stern.

    All ya need is a Dawggie PFD (life jacket) and a Tether Rope to her PFD.
    Tether her to the Bow or Stern ring - so's she can't "roll da boat" if she pulls.

    Load her up on one of the boat decks and paddle out ... when she bails off she's
    on her own --- paddle along side or get "towed" - her choice.
    She WON'T sink or drown - the Doggie PFDs really work.

    When she tires a bit, head into shore and load her back on board ...
    after a few spills and forced *swims* - I'd bet she manages to ride on the deck
    without too much fuss or upset.

    Try it - you both might like it!

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