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Topic "Upriver" was discussed 1,018 times on 371 sites in last 3 months
Started 2 days, 18 hours ago (2009-11-10 07:39:00)
by anttit
Anyone going upriver from Iguitos to Manaus in November? Hi! I´m going to travel with riverboat from Yurimaguas all the way up to Manaus. I´m travelling with my girfriend to Yurimaguas tomorrow 8.11. and we´re gonna take a boat to Iquitos propably on 9.11. We´re ...
Started 1 month, 3 weeks ago (2009-09-20 22:13:19)
by moores2009
the place is just upriver from "ocean point", ocean point is about 30 miles from the ocean (the arctic ocean), but the eskimo's there told me its where the ocean, "used to be", I used to dig sea shells out from the bluffs, its all tundra way up above the arctic circle.
Started 1 week ago (2009-11-05 19:25:00)
by blake murphy[_2_]
On Wed, 4 Nov 2009 14:57:22 -0600, Gregory Morrow wrote: blake murphy wrote: On Tue, 3 Nov 2009 19:57:51 -0800 (PST), maxine in ri wrote: On Nov 3, 2:44 pm, blake murphy wrote: On Tue, 03 Nov 2009 11:30:56 -0500, Dave Smith wrote: George Shirley wrote: Only about 23% of oil used in the US comes from the Middle East Cindy. Most of our oil comes from Canada and ...
Started 4 days, 2 hours ago (2009-11-08 23:06:00)
by Eureka
Paladin wrote: Eureka wrote: Babakhani wrote: There are thousands of restaurants of every nationality in the US with excellent food. French, Italian, Seafood, Steakhouse, Japanese, Mediterranean, you name it. You obviously have never been to Peoria, Illinois, bland food capital of the world. Fortunately, there are some ...
Started 2 days, 6 hours ago (2009-11-10 19:58:00)
by 4x4powerstrokesd
Quote: Originally Posted by Dustin Pate Some of the people fishing upriver didn't spend enough time in an area to catch fish. It was a few casts (if that) and gone. Constant running even if just to go 75 yards. there was one boat that fished down the bank in front of me and when they got down from me a couple ...
Started 6 days, 17 hours ago (2009-11-06 08:12:00)
by moonpie46
Rotor, yes... we probably should stay on the trail of this thread and not get tooo far off in the weeds. I dont recall the Chinook body but do well remember the Air Force Caribou carcass lying on the side of the hill just north (on the way to Tra Bong) of our the 1300 foot PSP runway at Ha Thanh. Apparently it was knocked down in mid-1967 by the 101st battery (either in the SF camp-A104- or ...
Started 2 days, 15 hours ago (2009-11-10 10:45:00)
by DrywallerWV
Quote: Originally Posted by Two-Rivers I caught the largest hybrid I've seen in this area at Belleville Dam, not on the silly fishing deck, but down on the rip-rap. Used a white Mr. Twister, tipped with a Chicken McNugget (found in a McD's bag with some critter in it). No doubt a citation size, but I released him, as always. The ...
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Started 6 days, 8 hours ago (2009-11-06 17:53:00)
by wildbrookies
Well, just got back...fished upriver the first day alone...didn`t get on the water til 1pm..fished from Trestle Hole almost all the way to Pineville br.... wanted to learn some new water so, decided to do some hiking..down from the Trestle theres a nice bend run ...a handful of guys were there...and a drift boat...the guys in the drift boat hooked a few as I watched..no tugs so, I ventured ...
Started 1 day, 8 hours ago (2009-11-11 17:21:00)
by vanman
It seems that SIA have that self destruction tendency. Since the time they confiscated player's money in 2007 they figured out that they need to improve their bad reputation. They did so by paying players on time, offering good odds, a wide variety of sports and not doing anything which resulted in their rating downgrade in the past. In fact I do not remember anything negative against them for ...
Started 4 days, 15 hours ago (2009-11-08 10:04:00)
by brian daley
Interlude Whilst I was working on the Thames we used to weekend in Greenhithe, as the cook went home for the time we were there ,we had to find somewhere to eat. The Brown Bear was our choice, it was friendly, the ale was excellent and the food was English cooking at its best. The Landlord and his wife were Jimmy and Effie Uglow, their son Alan was an Oxbridge graduate :Ive forgotten which ...