tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-178865360448684774.post7495931483953177165..comments2024-03-17T06:41:27.269-06:00Comments on McElmurray's Mountain Retreat!: Cycling professionals.Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-178865360448684774.post-59682593776178196662011-08-26T18:47:34.934-06:002011-08-26T18:47:34.934-06:00Deirdre: We bought one of those camera's from...Deirdre: We bought one of those camera's from Walmart just prior to our camping trip. Have it set up for surveillance on the house. When we get home we will set it up for wildlife. Should be fun..Brucehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00263413130171705126noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-178865360448684774.post-88729922463359775712011-08-26T18:35:06.197-06:002011-08-26T18:35:06.197-06:00I thought I had already seen this and almost delet...I thought I had already seen this and almost deleted it. It has some different shots in it, though. I had no idea how many people were strung out over that distance. It had sounded a little scary to me before, but now I see that with the van, the copter, and this many stouthearted companions, if one got into trouble -- there would be immediate help, night or day. How really nice. .... Never know what you are gonna see when you live out in nowhere, where no one ever goes --- except a bevy of cyclists! :) Not to mention the birds and the bears. ;) I do think y'all need to set at least one of those cameras up, like your friends have. Think what you might see. There really is no tellling! Just the time lapse of pics from a pretty spot in the forest or arcing over toward the mountains might glean you some really spectacular seasonal or day/night or sun/snow, etc shots. Just a thought. You five live with such magnificence around you. I am glad. :)Deirdrenoreply@blogger.com