November Expedition Pics

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November Expedition Pics

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We have just returned home from our latest Expedition.

This adventure covered 4 days and began in mountainous terrain following valleys and hills governed by predetermined GPS Co-Ords guiding our trail.

Halfway through the Expedition we met with another crew and joined together on night Operations.

Below are random pictures from our time away. The two top photo's are out of sinc, as I missed them when I did the first upload.

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Thanks for posting these pics, Dean, you seemed to have a pretty huge crew together this trip! I guess the important question is, did you see/hear/record/sight anything interesting? Those parabolic ear thingies look the business! Did you deploy any trail cams? I'm guessing you got lucky with the weather, as it's going to start hotting up soon. Still, I don't envy you having to clamber up those rock formations in any weather.

Looking forward to more info and pics, of course, if there are any left!

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Great photos of a very good looking research area. All the elements in place I look for. The terrain and weather look great. I hope you had success. These yowies can be awnry, I understand. Mike J-SIR
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Great pics, it was about a year ago Dean stationed my brother and I on that rock all night. It's not a place you want to beaten up on. Thanks for hte experience... Marc is still not the same.
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You forgot to mention the name of the operation was.......Operation Broke Back Mountain.

With Stevens new look anything is possible!

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With Stevens new look anything is possible!
You know Steven`s mow had a personality of its own. Never have I seen such raw sexuality and intimidation oozing out of one moustache!
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It provided rain cover - all planned. Twitched East when off course.

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