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Thanks for the date of the movie @scatman I was 12 when it was released. This reminded me of the movie "Frogs", also released in 1972. I remember some scenes from the movie, and it was also cheesy, but that one scared the heck out of me. It'd be great to find them on Netflix.

Haven't heard of "Frogs" before. I'll have to check it out.
 
The scene in Boggy where the monster looks in the window...that's the only part I've seen, that short clip, and I refuse to see the rest because I have an overactive imagination. I can't watch scary movies because they come back to haunt me when I'm camping.
 
The scene in Boggy where the monster looks in the window...that's the only part I've seen, that short clip, and I refuse to see the rest because I have an overactive imagination. I can't watch scary movies because they come back to haunt me when I'm camping.

Not sure Boggy would bother me as much today as when I was a kid. My "this isn't real" meter is set on high now. :)
 
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Or if you prefer.....................................

 
My wife and I walked up to the 1.5 mile marker in City Creek today for a round trip total of 6.73 miles. The air in the valley hasn't been good, but this morning it was getting a green reading so we finished up before it got worse in the afternoon.

Man, I need one of these. :)
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We call this guy the "hospital crow" as it is always hanging out at LDS Hospital
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This squirrel was nice enough to pose for me
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The city has put in some trails above Memory Grove and we decided to take one of them
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They contour around the side of the hill before either dropping down to Memory Grove or head up to Bonneville Blvd.
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Still contouring
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I have never been on any of these trails before. I also took my shoulder sling pack which weighed about five pounds.
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Tricky on the knee getting over this pipe.
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The Oregon Grape never disappoints this time of year
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At the mouth of City Creek Canyon
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Some mirror fun at the guard shack
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Cold enough for some ice sickles. 27 degrees when we left our house
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City Creek
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A bird's nest in some red osier dogwood along the creek
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Bridge over City Creek
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Hornets' nest high above the road
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Snowy City Creek
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Made it to the 1.5 mile marker. The guy heading my way is none other than Rod Decker who retired as a reporter form Channel 2 News.
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Smiling that we are finally going downhill. Pay attention to that big rock on the hill behind Sheila
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Hard to tell, but that is a golden eagle perched on top of the rock. Sorry, my camera was not the best at zooming.

The Shark Fin
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And City Creek again
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Ensign Peak in 28 days!
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Now we are talking. :thumbsup:
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The camera I took with me this morning was a Olympus TG-630, which doesn't take the best pictures and has a feeble zoom capability, but I can spit on it, lick it, or throw it at passers by and it still keeps on ticking. :D I knew that you would want to know this information @Rockskipper.
 
Hit the 2.5mile marker up City Creek early this morning for a total of 8.73 miles on my walk.

Two trail runners heading up the pipeline trail
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Needed the flash at the 1.5 mile marker
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Lightened up enough by the 2 mile marker
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Ghost tree
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Turn around point
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Snack time before heading back home
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Shots of City Creek
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And a hydrant for @TractorDoc
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Okay, today I made it to where the City Creek Canyon road is closed due to the water treatment plant being rebuilt. Round-trip from my house, it measures at 9.2 miles.

A couple of hummingbird nests above
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Moseying up the road as only the Scatman can do. :)
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We got a little snow this past week, but most of it has already melted away, unless it is a shady area.
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Approaching the 1.5 mile mark up the canyon
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Didn't run into any of these critters this morning
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My turnaround point last weekend
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End of the road for us today. Or is it?
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Looks like Scatman is pulling a Hayden Valley! :D
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My better half and I are enjoying a snack before heading back home.
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Heading back down the canyon.
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Okay, today I made it to where the City Creek Canyon road is closed due to the water treatment plant being rebuilt. Round-trip from my house, it measures at 9.2 miles.
For a guy with no (or minimal) cartilage in his knee(s) your distances walked/hiked are getting impressive. :thumbsup:

Mrs. TractorDoc and I bundled up for the 15 degree temps and ventured out to Cuyahoga Valley. Temperatures have been below freezing for a couple weeks - with some days at or below zero - so we wanted to see how some of the waterfalls were looking. Dealing with the cold was worth it to see the ice formations. Blue Hen Falls is currently Blue Hen Icicle.

Wall of Icicles above Buttermilk Falls. Buttermilk was completely frozen and snow covered.

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Blue Hen Falls.

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Member of BCP Pic.

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Post Hike Reward -- KFC Famous Bowl Pizza at Ohio Pie. :hungry:

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Back at it in City Creek this morning. Supposed to reach 60 degrees here in Salt Lake today. Trees and shrubs are budding and my senses tell me that there is pollen in the air already.

Sheila and I took the road up to where it is closed for the water treatment plant construction again, but this time taking the trail back down the canyon instead of the road, this added some mileage to our walk and we finished at right around 10 miles.

A lesser gold finch on someone's feeder on 7th Avenue before we dropped into Memory Grove
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Taking the trail that is slightly above Memory Grove
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At the mouth of City Creek
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City Creek
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Obligatory shot with Smokey
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Anybody have a clue what this might be?
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City Creek
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Some pinkish hue in the evasive spurge now prevalent in the canyon
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Love the watercress
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Got my sling pack which weigh about 5 pounds, and my camera is another 2 - almost at @Bob 's pack weight. :)
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A few spots of ice left on the creeek
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View up canyon
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Last year's hornets' nest
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Uh-oh. I'm feeling another Hayden Valley urge.
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Just beyond the open gate. Wait a minute, why is the gate open?
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Snack time at the turn around point again.
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This is the first time that I have taken a bigger camera on a walk since my surgery.
The Canon EOS 10D was the workhorse today @Rockskipper - a 6.3 megapixel heaven! :)
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Taking the trail back down canyon
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Some red osier dogwood along the trail
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View down the canyon
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Hound dog approaching
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Dead mouse on the trail
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is it considered a cairn if it is in a tree? :D
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Twisted and bent scrub oak
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The Shark Fin
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A ladybug on the road heading back up to 11th Avenue
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Ensign countdown - 1 week!
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