What is your favorite (or call it "greatest") bioregion in the world?
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RYME said:The Grand Canyon
Between the top and the bottom you go through 7 different climate zones.
Used to guide the mule rides on the north rim summer 99.
On the top 9000 ft elevation it's like fall all summer. The bottom 200 ft is the same temperature as Phoenix pretty much. 100+ during the summer. Doesn't pay much by best job I ever had. Actually the funnest job I ever had. Got to ride down and up it every day for a whole summer.
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I loved every minute of it
This is what it looks like between the ears of a mule.https://youtu.be/1t079OFXezo
And then at the end of the day you know there's that lodge there. If the riders had a good time you go to the bar afterwards and they buy you drinks. There's a special shot & you keep the shotglass and it says I survived the Grand Canyon I don't know what's in it amaretto and something else?? But its good times. And every evening the guests want to go celebrate with the guides they were with. I met a lot of great people from all around the globe
I know exactly what you're talking about as to where you were camping me and my buddies camped there a few times just for the heck of it yeah it was great.
Loved seeing those Kaibab squirrels.Post edited by RYME on0 -
Not exactly a bioregion, but I am a deciduous forest kind of man, myself.
Lowlands for living and farming, highlands for recreation.
Either way, it's the ecosystem I was born into and I love it. Deciduous forest regions usually lack the "wow factor" of rainforests, alpine zones, deserts and coasts, but they are rich and abundant in their own way.
I live in the most pedestrian paradise on Earth, but it is a paradise and I have a little piece of it all to myself, which is not something most are lucky enough to have.Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0 -
Hi! said:I love my bioregion because my bioregion is all I know.
Im honestly not very well traveled but feel fortunate in the area of Michigan I live in.
Some pics to share of my favorite hiking trails. These are all on the dunes of Lake Michigan.
The pic with the road is just in the city. These are just from last couple of weeks, it’s early so not very green yet. Ill post more pics as I take them over the summer.
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brianlux said:Meltdown99 said:After Detroit, I choose Beruit...You have a strange notion of what is meant by a "bioregion", LOL.
Some of my favourites are:
Canadian Rockies (Banff, Jasper and the icefield parkway) does not get better than that
Grand Canyon
Sequoia
Death Valley
Everglades
Bruce Peninsula
Elk Island
...and so many more national parks to visit, but not enough time or money
...need a lottery win
I will post pictures of each after I find...lol
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Point Pelee near me is a birder paradise...people travel here this time of the year from all over Canada and the US just to add the rare bird to their list. In the fall, they are busy with people who come to see the monarch butterfly as it is migrating to Mexico.
But the birder's paradise is no exaggeration in early spring...
It is also Canada's smallest national park...Give Peas A Chance…0 -
rgambs said:Hi! said:I love my bioregion because my bioregion is all I know.
Im honestly not very well traveled but feel fortunate in the area of Michigan I live in.
Some pics to share of my favorite hiking trails. These are all on the dunes of Lake Michigan.
The pic with the road is just in the city. These are just from last couple of weeks, it’s early so not very green yet. Ill post more pics as I take them over the summePost edited by Hi! onDetroit 2000, Detroit 2003 1-2, Grand Rapids VFC 2004, Philly 2005, Grand Rapids 2006, Detroit 2006, Cleveland 2006, Lollapalooza 2007, Detroit Eddie Solo 2011, Detroit 2014, Chicago 2016 1-2, Chicago 2018 1-2, Ohana Encore 2021 1-2, Chicago Eddie/Earthlings 2022 1-2, Nashville 2022, St. Louis 2022
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RYME said:I loved every minute of it
This is what it looks like between the ears of a mule.https://youtu.be/1t079OFXezo
And then at the end of the day you know there's that lodge there. If the riders had a good time you go to the bar afterwards and they buy you drinks. There's a special shot & you keep the shotglass and it says I survived the Grand Canyon I don't know what's in it amaretto and something else?? But its good times. And every evening the guests want to go celebrate with the guides they were with. I met a lot of great people from all around the globe
I know exactly what you're talking about as to where you were camping me and my buddies camped there a few times just for the heck of it yeah it was great.
Loved seeing those Kaibab squirrels.Detroit 2000, Detroit 2003 1-2, Grand Rapids VFC 2004, Philly 2005, Grand Rapids 2006, Detroit 2006, Cleveland 2006, Lollapalooza 2007, Detroit Eddie Solo 2011, Detroit 2014, Chicago 2016 1-2, Chicago 2018 1-2, Ohana Encore 2021 1-2, Chicago Eddie/Earthlings 2022 1-2, Nashville 2022, St. Louis 2022
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Hi! said:RYME said:I loved every minute of it
This is what it looks like between the ears of a mule.https://youtu.be/1t079OFXezo
And then at the end of the day you know there's that lodge there. If the riders had a good time you go to the bar afterwards and they buy you drinks. There's a special shot & you keep the shotglass and it says I survived the Grand Canyon I don't know what's in it amaretto and something else?? But its good times. And every evening the guests want to go celebrate with the guides they were with. I met a lot of great people from all around the globe
I know exactly what you're talking about as to where you were camping me and my buddies camped there a few times just for the heck of it yeah it was great.
Loved seeing those Kaibab squirrels.
There has not been a mule related fatality in the Grand Canyon in over a hundred years on either rim. 15 people on average die in the Grand Canyon hiking. So you would never ride a mule that close to the edge, I would never go without a mule.
Some people get heat stroke, dehydration heart attacks some people aren't watching where they're going while taking pictures you know,,,,woops..
You don't have to fall down a whole mile to kick the bucket, 30 feet can do plenty.
You don't have to be a really good rider either. Those mules are well-trained and sturdy.
You'll just be a little sore at the end of the day between your thighs. But I highly recommend it and don't forget to go to the bar afterwards and get your
(I MULED GRAND CANYON shot) & keep the glass....Post edited by RYME on0 -
RYME said:Hi! said:RYME said:I loved every minute of it
This is what it looks like between the ears of a mule.https://youtu.be/1t079OFXezo
And then at the end of the day you know there's that lodge there. If the riders had a good time you go to the bar afterwards and they buy you drinks. There's a special shot & you keep the shotglass and it says I survived the Grand Canyon I don't know what's in it amaretto and something else?? But its good times. And every evening the guests want to go celebrate with the guides they were with. I met a lot of great people from all around the globe
I know exactly what you're talking about as to where you were camping me and my buddies camped there a few times just for the heck of it yeah it was great.
Loved seeing those Kaibab squirrels.
There has not been a mule related fatality in the Grand Canyon in over a hundred years on either rim. 15 people on average die in the Grand Canyon hiking. So you would never ride a mule that close to the edge, I would never go without a mule.
Some people die of heat stroke, dehydration heart attacks some people aren't watching where they're going. You don't have to fall down a whole mile to die 30 feet can do plenty of damage.
You don't even have to be a really good rider either. Those mules are well-trained.
You'll just be a little sore at the end of the day between your thighs. But I highly recommend it and don't forget to go to the bar afterwards and get your I MULED GRAND CANYON SHOTDetroit 2000, Detroit 2003 1-2, Grand Rapids VFC 2004, Philly 2005, Grand Rapids 2006, Detroit 2006, Cleveland 2006, Lollapalooza 2007, Detroit Eddie Solo 2011, Detroit 2014, Chicago 2016 1-2, Chicago 2018 1-2, Ohana Encore 2021 1-2, Chicago Eddie/Earthlings 2022 1-2, Nashville 2022, St. Louis 2022
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Meltdown99 said:brianlux said:Meltdown99 said:After Detroit, I choose Beruit...You have a strange notion of what is meant by a "bioregion", LOL.
Some of my favourites are:
Canadian Rockies (Banff, Jasper and the icefield parkway) does not get better than that
Grand Canyon
Sequoia
Death Valley
Everglades
Bruce Peninsula
Elk Island
...and so many more national parks to visit, but not enough time or money
...need a lottery win
I will post pictures of each after I find...lol
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RYME said:Hi! said:RYME said:I loved every minute of it
This is what it looks like between the ears of a mule.https://youtu.be/1t079OFXezo
And then at the end of the day you know there's that lodge there. If the riders had a good time you go to the bar afterwards and they buy you drinks. There's a special shot & you keep the shotglass and it says I survived the Grand Canyon I don't know what's in it amaretto and something else?? But its good times. And every evening the guests want to go celebrate with the guides they were with. I met a lot of great people from all around the globe
I know exactly what you're talking about as to where you were camping me and my buddies camped there a few times just for the heck of it yeah it was great.
Loved seeing those Kaibab squirrels.
There has not been a mule related fatality in the Grand Canyon in over a hundred years on either rim. 15 people on average die in the Grand Canyon hiking. So you would never ride a mule that close to the edge, I would never go without a mule.
Some people get heat stroke, dehydration heart attacks some people aren't watching where they're going while taking pictures you know,,,,woops..
You don't have to fall down a whole mile to kick the bucket, 30 feet can do plenty.
You don't have to be a really good rider either. Those mules are well-trained and sturdy.
You'll just be a little sore at the end of the day between your thighs. But I highly recommend it and don't forget to go to the bar afterwards and get your
(I MULED GRAND CANYON shot) & keep the glass....Imagine......the sound of a ticking clock. One Brian Lux enters the screen and climbs aboard a mule. Cut to the next scene and said mule is ambling along, heading downward into the Grand Canyon, it's rider is sweating bullets. Cut to next scene and suddenly a sidewinder rattler shimmies past said mule which bucks sending its rider flying into the void. The sound of screaming fades out as the screen fades to black.Over one hundred years, eh? With my luck..."It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
brianlux said:RYME said:Hi! said:RYME said:I loved every minute of it
This is what it looks like between the ears of a mule.https://youtu.be/1t079OFXezo
And then at the end of the day you know there's that lodge there. If the riders had a good time you go to the bar afterwards and they buy you drinks. There's a special shot & you keep the shotglass and it says I survived the Grand Canyon I don't know what's in it amaretto and something else?? But its good times. And every evening the guests want to go celebrate with the guides they were with. I met a lot of great people from all around the globe
I know exactly what you're talking about as to where you were camping me and my buddies camped there a few times just for the heck of it yeah it was great.
Loved seeing those Kaibab squirrels.
There has not been a mule related fatality in the Grand Canyon in over a hundred years on either rim. 15 people on average die in the Grand Canyon hiking. So you would never ride a mule that close to the edge, I would never go without a mule.
Some people get heat stroke, dehydration heart attacks some people aren't watching where they're going while taking pictures you know,,,,woops..
You don't have to fall down a whole mile to kick the bucket, 30 feet can do plenty.
You don't have to be a really good rider either. Those mules are well-trained and sturdy.
You'll just be a little sore at the end of the day between your thighs. But I highly recommend it and don't forget to go to the bar afterwards and get your
(I MULED GRAND CANYON shot) & keep the glass....Imagine......the sound of a ticking clock. One Brian Lux enters the screen and climbs aboard a mule. Cut to the next scene and said mule is ambling along, heading downward into the Grand Canyon, it's rider is sweating bullets. Cut to next scene and suddenly a sidewinder rattler shimmies past said mule which bucks sending its rider flying into the void. The sound of screaming fades out as the screen fades to black.Over one hundred years, eh? With my luck...Give Peas A Chance…0 -
Meltdown99 said:brianlux said:RYME said:Hi! said:RYME said:I loved every minute of it
This is what it looks like between the ears of a mule.https://youtu.be/1t079OFXezo
And then at the end of the day you know there's that lodge there. If the riders had a good time you go to the bar afterwards and they buy you drinks. There's a special shot & you keep the shotglass and it says I survived the Grand Canyon I don't know what's in it amaretto and something else?? But its good times. And every evening the guests want to go celebrate with the guides they were with. I met a lot of great people from all around the globe
I know exactly what you're talking about as to where you were camping me and my buddies camped there a few times just for the heck of it yeah it was great.
Loved seeing those Kaibab squirrels.
There has not been a mule related fatality in the Grand Canyon in over a hundred years on either rim. 15 people on average die in the Grand Canyon hiking. So you would never ride a mule that close to the edge, I would never go without a mule.
Some people get heat stroke, dehydration heart attacks some people aren't watching where they're going while taking pictures you know,,,,woops..
You don't have to fall down a whole mile to kick the bucket, 30 feet can do plenty.
You don't have to be a really good rider either. Those mules are well-trained and sturdy.
You'll just be a little sore at the end of the day between your thighs. But I highly recommend it and don't forget to go to the bar afterwards and get your
(I MULED GRAND CANYON shot) & keep the glass....Imagine......the sound of a ticking clock. One Brian Lux enters the screen and climbs aboard a mule. Cut to the next scene and said mule is ambling along, heading downward into the Grand Canyon, it's rider is sweating bullets. Cut to next scene and suddenly a sidewinder rattler shimmies past said mule which bucks sending its rider flying into the void. The sound of screaming fades out as the screen fades to black.Over one hundred years, eh? With my luck...
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There are only 8 emojis to choose from. Where do you find the Laughing one??
This has baffles me.
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RYME said:There are only 8 emojis to choose from. Where do you find the Laughing one??
This has baffles me.Give Peas A Chance…0 -
RYME said:There are only 8 emojis to choose from. Where do you find the Laughing one??
This has baffles me.
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tempo_n_groove said:RYME said:There are only 8 emojis to choose from. Where do you find the Laughing one??
This has baffles me.I've also found you can copy and past them from other sites.
"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0
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