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  1. FourisTheNewOne

    Guess the spot

  2. FourisTheNewOne

    WOOD!

    you know - I've been told you can never have have enough wood...
  3. FourisTheNewOne

    Album Spring in the desert

    Whipple's Fishhook on Comb Ridge - May 2008 Yellow Whipple's Fishhook by Clint Ireland Huffman, on Flickr
  4. FourisTheNewOne

    Vermillion Cliffs - NatGeo article

    http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2012/02/vermilion-cliffs/barnes-photography#/06-totem-pole-towers-coyete-buttes-670.jpg This picture from Coyote Buttes South is dope!
  5. FourisTheNewOne

    WOOD!

    some for this weekend's trip to the Swell! Wood for Camping in the Swell by Clint Ireland Huffman, on Flickr and some for trips to come! Wood for a few more trips by Clint Ireland Huffman, on Flickr
  6. FourisTheNewOne

    Guess the spot

    devil's garden - primitive loop
  7. FourisTheNewOne

    Camera preferences

    love my camera - fits the bill in all the areas you are looking at.
  8. FourisTheNewOne

    Album Rusty, Crusty, Old, and Abandoned

    the control room by Clint Ireland Huffman, on Flickr
  9. FourisTheNewOne

    Album Weather, Storms and Clouds

    the day the sky exploded by Clint Ireland Huffman, on Flickr
  10. FourisTheNewOne

    Album Rusty, Crusty, Old, and Abandoned

    Abandoned bus fun- Yellow Cat Mine we all love the sun by Clint Ireland Huffman, on Flickr
  11. FourisTheNewOne

    Best dog breed for hiking

    i like Akitas - but they take a very competent and dominant owner. I've seen Akitas do some serious damage to other dogs - they can be very very defensive.. I prefer my dogs easy going and approachable. Light coat -but it's that heavy undercoat that makes it hard for them to keep cool. That...
  12. FourisTheNewOne

    The new backcountrypost logo

    My Answers are - 1. Square 2. Stylized 3. Old
  13. FourisTheNewOne

    The new backcountrypost logo

    #60 is sweet! - although I'd still prefer the original font with the logo.
  14. FourisTheNewOne

    Best dog breed for hiking

    I think the next dog I get will be a Aussie or Sheltie - something high energy, relatively light (under 60 lbs), and more heat tolerant than my dogs have been in the past. My malamute is a trooper - he can climb 90% of anything I can climb - but he's too big to pack out if something goes bad...
  15. FourisTheNewOne

    The new backcountrypost logo

    ah - thanks - I like that alot as well.
  16. FourisTheNewOne

    The new backcountrypost logo

    I still prefer the box with cairn coming out the top, though the circle isn't too bad either. I do like the bi-color font, and the .com vertical rather than below. Not a big fan of the swoop. Where is this Pondy water bottle you are all talking about?
  17. FourisTheNewOne

    The new backcountrypost logo

    I do prefer the existing logo-type. It has a little more impact than the others presented. - the more simple font makes it look like you took backcountry.com and added post to it and called it a day imo.
  18. FourisTheNewOne

    The new backcountrypost logo

    I really dislike the large rectangle around #49 - makes it seem amateurish.
  19. FourisTheNewOne

    The new backcountrypost logo

    After looking - I actually like the 4 rock stack better - but with the current lineup - I wuold say 37 matches up best - perhaps the box around the cairn could be slightly thinner? not too much, maybe a pixel or two?
  20. FourisTheNewOne

    The new backcountrypost logo

    I'm a big fan of #33 - I like how simple it is. #23 would be my second choice.

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