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  1. Crispy crab cake on a thin bed of romaine, accompanied by an english moooofin.
  2. I agree with Biz here...I would believe 400 lbs, honestly, probably on a rare occurance though. I got a deer in the Southern tier that was 175 lbs dressed, and that is in an area with ZERO agricultural fields of Sullivan County. Can't imagine deer that live on ag fields for years, and ghosting into an old age deer. I feel I have heard of 300 pounders, but no first hand experience, just thinking out loud here....
  3. Thats what i was shootin for haha no pun
  4. That's nice to hear, glad your enjoying them. Few more days left here, than no more pics until the same time next year.
  5. It truly is addicting, I am already thinking about a Can Am Maverick trail, with a lift kit lol. Honestly, that view never gets old driving by.
  6. That sounds EXACTLY right haha.
  7. Today was a chilly day, but still comfy, so since we were already loaded up, we went back to the same place as yesterday, but took a different, and much further route into the backwoods. Anyways, no moose spotted, but did see sign, and smelt what we believe was moose urine, it was so strong we smelt it while puttzing along on the quad, so we stopped, got off, and peaked around. It smelt just like that deer estrus piss crap in the bottles....saw some fresh moose scat, still glossy, and slimy looking. Spoke to the owners of the trading post where we parked, and I told them how I have visited the area for 15 yrs now, and in the past 4-5 yrs, it seems that it has been much more difficult to spot moose, no matter the time of day, whether its 6am, or 3pm, or midnight...i asked if it were just our luck, and she said she has coincidentally heard the same thing, and even including her, she has not seen many either. She said she would know in about a month, once the moose hunt info is posted. I guess they study the area to take inventory of the moose population? Assuming so, did see a chopper that was landed on the side of a logged clear cut...anyways, saw some moose tracks, checked a few bogs, checked gisnt clear cuts, and so on, no moose. I used to see numerous moose years back, so this is disappointing. The trails, and the ride was AMAZING however, and we are both HOOKED. The quad has been handling, and performing so well, and it is perfect for us so far. Also, after lifting it 2" it operates in both 2, and 4x4 as it did stock, so I am relieved that the front end is holding up with the steeper angles, plus it helps having both of us on it, probably squats a tad....
  8. That is actually a few home's front yard lol.
  9. Glad you're enjoying them as much as us! Short answer, 2 other Polaris Ranger UTV's that was it, both separate occasions. On weekdays, and especially this time of year, with colleges, and regular schools starting back up, plus school shoppers, and just being where this place is located, it has become pretty quiet here in the village. Adding to that, the village is 19 miles from where we parked to ride, and photo these spots you see, so it becomes just THAT much quieter, on this ride we did 48 miles, and ome UTV was not even a half mile in, the 2nd UTV was after 30 some miles of riding I believe. Even the dirtroads you share for a half mile, or so to the next trail we saw nobody! I love it, this area is just perfect to me. You can go walk around the village at night, have a nice lunch, or dinner, then within an hour be on top of a scenic area on an atv. More pics to come, and Saturday we leave this rental, and head northwest about a half hour to a cabin for our last 3 nights up here. We plan to hike up a firetower on a small mountain top where views are indescribable, based off interbet searched pics, and a whole other section of ATV trails to roam.
  10. Its a special place, this is our first trip here with an ATV, and really the first real trip with an ATV. We have some spots in NY to ride legally, but you can go hundreds, and hundreds of miles here, makes me want a side by side for more comfort.
  11. Might be a few duplicates, some didnt post in the other post...
  12. Thank you, and not a problem, I take tons of pics each year, I like to look back at them over the year. We sure are having a blast, its my favorite place. I too share that interest, trying to see bull moose in daylight, my girlfriend has yet to see a moose in daylight, and a good sized bull.
  13. My pleasure! Love sharing the pics, and very happy you enjoyed them. More to come, some didnt post, another post in a few.
  14. I can't take any credit, its just that nice here. :-) glad you enjoyed them Here is Mt. Katahdin JUST for you!
  15. We had an INCREDIBLY AMAZING day! As mentioned in a previous post, a critical section of ATV trail is closed due to extensive logging operations. The area we wanted to get to by ATV is 19 miles away, so being that the section of trail is out, we decided to load up, and trailer the ATV to the desired location. This is a town that truly feels as if you stepped back in time by 100 yrs, or so. Anyways, we unload, and head up into the woods to run the trails in hopes of a moose in daylight. This area has more moose than people the rumor is. No moose sighted somehow, I believe its still way too hot for them to move much, unless they are in the bogs where they can cool off. No big deal, the scenery was insane. All pics taken from our quad. Please enjoy.
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