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Old 10-04-2016, 08:51 AM   #11
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Beautiful pics! Thanks for sharing


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Old 10-04-2016, 07:29 PM   #12
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Thanks. Glad you all like the photos.
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Wait....you leave your slider open at night[emoji33]....heck, we're too paranoid not to go into full lockdown mode when we turn in, even in the most remote places, with seemingly no one else around for miles.....maybe even because of that. Anything I can do to avoid turning our trip into a nightmare, plus there's always those dang critters helping themselves....... anyway, great pics[emoji106]
I typically only leave the door open in the evening when we're lounging around the fire then close it when we turn in.
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I've found over the years that camp areas and trail head parking lots that get heavy use are more prone to vehicle critter infiltration.
North Cascades comes to mind as doing battle with mice all night + parts of Sierras, Shenandoah etc. Some places you may need to keep vehicle closed up even before turning in.
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wonderful pix! thanks for sharing!! place looks amazing...
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