ND Badlands (pic heavy)

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ND Badlands (pic heavy)

Post by huntin1 »

Went to the badlands for a week in Oct. thought maybe some of you would enjoy a glimpse.

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No animals shot, but a very good time.



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I love the badlands!
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Can I retire there~! Great pics~!
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nice pic's thanks for sharing
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great pics that is something i have never seen before thanks for sharing
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Post by ecoaster »

Great pictures. Looks like a truely wild spot.
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Wow! Seeing is living, kill or not.
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Nice!..................we got a bid of that white stuff on the ground overnight too.
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Post by Apple_Orchard »

ecoaster wrote:Great pictures. Looks like a truely wild spot.
Agreed!! Very wild looking!
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Post by honker »

Seeing those pics makes me miss my stint in ND. Thanks for posting up.

Spent a lot of time in Devil's lake area... Tones of beautiful deer and nice size ones towards Leeds and Minnewaukan.
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Great photos! Nice to see mulies too!
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Great pics, thanks for sharing!
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Very nice pictures. Thank you for sharing!
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Great pictures !
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Man great photos!!!
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