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Those are definately NOT bear tracks, though... Looks more like tracks of a dog or coyote.Sjaak wrote:Obviously the "Bear warning"had to taken seriously!
Must have been a huge dog then:-)Stephan Lodewijks wrote:Nice report!! Wrecks rule!!
Those are definately NOT bear tracks, though... Looks more like tracks of a dog or coyote.Sjaak wrote:Obviously the "Bear warning"had to taken seriously!
Stephan
We found no traces of the A4 so presumably dissapeared..Melchior Timmers wrote:Nice!
Any sign of A-4B 142130?
Thanks for the info. Looked pretty scary to me thoughDe Verrekieker wrote:And same for the live ammo, not something to accidentally step on.
Sorry but that's not live ammo but a BDU-33 lowdrag practicebomb.
Blue collored ammo is practice and yellow is live.
But it has actualy a small explosive pipe load but can be harmfull if to close.
I've worked myself on a air to ground firing range.
After the exercise we cleaned the target area up and put them at a special storage place
Very nice report by the way.
Greetz.
Sjaak wrote:Must have been a huge dog then:-) But indeed is probably a CoyoteStephan Lodewijks wrote:Nice report!! Wrecks rule!!
Those are definately NOT bear tracks, though... Looks more like tracks of a dog or coyote.Sjaak wrote:Obviously the "Bear warning"had to taken seriously!
Stephan
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