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Great pic thanks so much for the post . :D
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Looks like the perfect place to relax Don!
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WOW That is Beautiful country. Thank You for sharing.
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Thank you for sharing!!!
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Great shot's Don ... looks like you guys had a great time !
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Looks like a great spot for a little midnight arrow slinging. :D

Glad you guys had a successful hunt!
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nice pics boo congrats on the moose and elk
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munch wrote:boo did you pass over dunvagen susppention bridge .i ran a gravel crusher there when i was 18 .we crushed gravel out of the peace river to pave the highway up to farview there was a lot of game back then
I guess that was when you had all your hearing as well. I have gone over it tons of time. Right now it is under construction and it's pretty hairy going over the bridge with big ass trucks etc going the other direction! It is quite the beautiful place. Lots of adventures over the years there. We normally hunt directly north near the ski club.
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Post by munch »

boo thats funny you say it's under const. when i worked there we lived in a camp on top of the south hill and the thing was getting a new deck at that time . i worked 7 pm to 7 am and would go up the hill (about 3 miles)to the camp at midnight to get lunch for everyone. the bridge was one lane controled with lights one night just as i was pulling off the north end coming back some guy crashed threw the baracades and crashed right beside me scared the $%^& out of me. did your buddy say if there is a lot of work there now. when i got the job there i had heard about the place from a freind and thumbed my way out there .i spent the weekend in grand prarri and some guys i met dropped me off on sunday night at the bridge. i walked down the hill withn my backpack and work boots and asked the forman on the job if they needed help.he told me to put my bag in the trailer and grab some wrenches. started on the spot and you could get a new job anywhere in alberta at the time .it took me 8 days to go from a grunt to top job running the tower .i have some great pics of the area as well
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