A Salty Christmas at Searim
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A Salty Christmas at Searim
I think that'd be the theme for the BTB 2007 event held at Searim this past weekend - or perhaps a Foggy Christmas would fit better?
http://kendallarsonphotography.com/btb1207/
It's 57 images - so might take a while to load for some folks.
Some snapshots in here - some are more than that.
You'll find close-ups of how to rig a crab here - how to cut a crab here - and even photos of Northpaw demonstrating how to cast a crab here.
Um, some action shots of launching - some art shots - some birds.
I do find the shovel and reindeer head rather twisted and macabre - which of course means I like it.
Enjoyed meeting the lot of you - hated leaving but really had to.
Too many folks to thank, but have to of course say thanks TJ for putting this on to help the kids - great talk - Herb and Jan are almost like hosts out there - and Northpaw, thanks a ton for all the prepping and cooking.
I'll put the stuffed mushroom recipe up in the recipe forum in case folks want it.
b
http://kendallarsonphotography.com/btb1207/
It's 57 images - so might take a while to load for some folks.
Some snapshots in here - some are more than that.
You'll find close-ups of how to rig a crab here - how to cut a crab here - and even photos of Northpaw demonstrating how to cast a crab here.
Um, some action shots of launching - some art shots - some birds.
I do find the shovel and reindeer head rather twisted and macabre - which of course means I like it.
Enjoyed meeting the lot of you - hated leaving but really had to.
Too many folks to thank, but have to of course say thanks TJ for putting this on to help the kids - great talk - Herb and Jan are almost like hosts out there - and Northpaw, thanks a ton for all the prepping and cooking.
I'll put the stuffed mushroom recipe up in the recipe forum in case folks want it.
b
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I'd just like to know how you're able to pop a wheelie in that XFactor.Mythman wrote:Even though I was there, seeing all the pics were enjoyable!!
BTW, glad you captured Jan spreading bad karma on the launch.......there is no doubt now!!!
If you look closely, you'll see a photo of Jan losing the deer head on launch. The horror of it all.
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The wheelie has nothing to do with my paddling skills, but the superior design of the X-Factor!blesker wrote:I'd just like to know how you're able to pop a wheelie in that XFactor.Mythman wrote:Even though I was there, seeing all the pics were enjoyable!!
BTW, glad you captured Jan spreading bad karma on the launch.......there is no doubt now!!!
If you look closely, you'll see a photo of Jan losing the deer head on launch. The horror of it all.
b
And I didn't have to look close at Jan losing poor Rudolph.......it was in plain sight.......aaaahhhh, bad karma!!!
She may be required to give the Big Game back to Herb!!:roll:
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Re: Photos
And you were "the other dude" Great to meet you. Yes the mosquitos were really bad...nothing like getting out in the middle night and doing the pee dance/shuffleredn3d2 wrote:Those are some great pictures! Not sure which is or was better , the photos or the great food. Had a wonderful time despite the fog and tent full of mosquitoes.