Random pic thread.

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Barley made it, thought we was gonna have to go back down and hit the paved mile long bypass…..
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Remember folks, don’t take bypasses and tread lightly….. but we can clear 20 acres of land and pave a road basically

Edited to ads that this is the Dickey bell bypass not the new trail
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Wife and kids prepping for pumpkin spice season.
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The GC on one of my sites was gonna trash these. 2x10x60s. It's all pine, but with some bracing, should make a good trailer deck!

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Wild or pet? Serious question. This dude was behind my house today. Thought it was someone’s fancy pig but I think it’s a feral wild one. Never seen anything like this before. Seemed friendly. Wagging tail and oinking at me. Pretty much what mud beagles do.

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Wild or pet? Serious question. This dude was behind my house today. Thought it was someone’s fancy pig but I think it’s a feral wild one. Never seen anything like this before. Seemed friendly. Wagging tail and oinking at me. Pretty much what mud beagles do.

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Wild or pet? Serious question. This dude was behind my house today. Thought it was someone’s fancy pig but I think it’s a feral wild one. Never seen anything like this before. Seemed friendly. Wagging tail and oinking at me. Pretty much what mud beagles do.

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It was a pet at one time. Looks like a potbelly gone feral. Not good eating either, nothing but fat.
 
Made a run down to the auto fare today. Holt hell, it was terrible and a waste of time and money. But, there was a cool truck.


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Went my whole life. But after last year, never wasting my time or money. It’s a shame, used to be the holy grail of shows and swap meets for this area. Would take 2 days to see it.
 
Wild or pet? Serious question. This dude was behind my house today. Thought it was someone’s fancy pig but I think it’s a feral wild one. Never seen anything like this before. Seemed friendly. Wagging tail and oinking at me. Pretty much what mud beagles do.

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As short as the snout is and the crop of the ears, I’d say it’s a farm pig that went off the reservation. A domestic hog can pick up feral tendencies in as little as 2-3weeks though and almost impossible to reacclimatize. Do you know of any people around that have pigs? If it were me I’d make it take a dirt nap. It will cause nothing but problems if left to roam.
 
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