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cakewalk





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PostPosted: 6/4/2003, 5:22 pm    Post subject: Savage Beasts Reply to topic Reply with quote

Im glad its been hot enough for a long enough time to kill off the Flys and gnats...

There is nothing worse ( in my opinion ) then to be buzzed by those nasty creatures while hiking.

In other news, I saw a coyote walking along Bell Road in Scottsdale ( near the airpark ) the other day as if He owned the place. Cool!
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mike
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PostPosted: 6/4/2003, 9:36 pm    Post subject: Reply to topic Reply with quote

Very cool, I drive though that area nearly every day! I'll have to keep my eyes open. With the canal, and the Reach being so nearby, it isn't that unusual. We live at Bell & 56th Street, some of our neighbors have seen coyotes walking through our area.
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GeorgAz





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PostPosted: 6/5/2003, 7:41 am    Post subject: Reply to topic Reply with quote

I saw a coyote crossing the street at 68th/Thomas(busy,busy) at 7:30 am in the middle of morning traffic just like he owned the place also. Cool!!
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evenstar





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PostPosted: 6/5/2003, 7:56 am    Post subject: Reply to topic Reply with quote

Lots of coyotes here in Sun City West. See them all the time on the golf courses, sometimes in packs of three or four. Not unusual to see a lone coyote catching a nap in the shade of a tree.
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