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Keenan:
 Due to Pappy's inspiring thread of sharing life and good memories with friends while passing on a legacy of primitive skills, Some of us  Northwest primitives would like to share as well. ;)
  This was the start of the Glass butte nappin. Juniper Junky picked me up on Thursday and the journey began. You should have seen the looks that we got while heading out of town. ;D
  First day was quiet as peolpe started to filter in the area. These first pics are the rig heading out and our home for the next few days. ;D  To say that Dave's teepee is nice is an understatement. Something fairly magical  about looking of at the poles and horse hair against the setting skies.   ;)  Keenan

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Keenan:
 Here is what we woke to the first morning.  The second pic is Dave's amasing skills of starting a fire with alot of hot air. >:D :D  The best part of the morning, Coffee pot on the fire, and a taste of the things to come. Gold sheen obsidian, and so much more.   Keenan

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Keenan:
 The snow drifts proved no problem for Dave's Bronco. And once you get up on top the view is incredible as you wander around on pure glass and search for biger nodes to dig up, ;D

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Keenan:
  DTiiller showed up on Friday night and the next morning we went for the big stuff. Here is the prize of the trip, a two foot chunk of pure silver sheen obsidian. ;D ;D ;D
 

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Keenan:
 This thread wouldn't be complete without some good northern style grits involved.  JJ brought some chucker that he had killed for one of the dinners and topped off with fried potatoes we were happy campers. ;)
 Morning in the teepee brought sausage and eggs, We noticed Dtiller's real good for breaking your eggs.

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