This is where Snowtiger lives. Mt Shasta. Eccentric, crazy, and insanely beautiful. Except for it may blow in the next 68 years. Watching this makes me wish I still had a chalet in Gatlinburg.
(08-13-2020 12:25 PM)snowtiger Wrote: lol...store on the south side of the mountain gets that view...home on the west side with the views I usually post
It's a big mountain
I open this window to take a pic and sometimes there's a bat
No rush hour traffic, no trash, no lights at night, no nightly gunfire (unless it is hunting season), no 140 db subwoofers in trunks of cars, no city noise, not much on gangs.
How can you live like this? Wilderness. Picturesque landscapes in every direction. Smell the roses. Bats on your windows. Slow down. Sorry you have to live like this.
(08-13-2020 12:25 PM)snowtiger Wrote: lol...store on the south side of the mountain gets that view...home on the west side with the views I usually post
It's a big mountain
I open this window to take a pic and sometimes there's a bat
It's so beautiful that it almost looks photo shopped. Great view!
(08-13-2020 12:25 PM)snowtiger Wrote: lol...store on the south side of the mountain gets that view...home on the west side with the views I usually post
It's a big mountain
I open this window to take a pic and sometimes there's a bat
It's so beautiful that it almost looks photo shopped. Great view!
Been in this spot 20 years and the view still breathtaking. no editing of any kind going on---nada
(This post was last modified: 08-14-2020 11:33 PM by snowtiger.)
lol There's more than one roamin around. Nobody pays 'em much attention. Been quite a few sightings, between 5-9K. I'm at 3700. But there are forest reserve lands close by and Mt Eddy ~ 9000 ft is across the road.
People around here are more into aliens/ spaceships and the city under the mountain (Telos). Every once in a while folks amass from all over the planet to get picked up by aliens.
They hike up about 8000 ft or so and wait for their ride. It never comes. The aliens don't want them. lol
(This post was last modified: 08-13-2020 11:37 PM by snowtiger.)
Crater Lake out there is something to see as well. I used to travel to the area. If you got the right Alaskan Air pilot, he would do a 360-degree fly over it.
That looks like really fertile land and I’ve read it’s legal to grow your own herbal supplements in those parts. Do you know anyone that does that? Asking for a friend.
That looks like really fertile land and I’ve read it’s legal to grow your own herbal supplements in those parts. Do you know anyone that does that? Asking for a friend.
That's mazanita and dwarf white oaks growing on volcano hardened soil---like concrete, that ground is. Serious growers have fancy indoor setups.
My 'friend' stopped smoking and growing. He studies Sanskrit now. true story.
Neighbors must not be growin' sizeable amounts...I don't smell any this year.
(This post was last modified: 08-14-2020 11:37 PM by snowtiger.)
That looks like really fertile land and I’ve read it’s legal to grow your own herbal supplements in those parts. Do you know anyone that does that? Asking for a friend.
That's mazanita and dwarf white oaks growing on volcano hardened soil---like concrete, that ground is. Serious growers have fancy indoor setups.
My 'friend' stopped smoking and growing. He studies Sanskrit now. true story.
Neighbors must not be growin' sizeable amounts...I don't smell any this year.
That looks like really fertile land and I’ve read it’s legal to grow your own herbal supplements in those parts. Do you know anyone that does that? Asking for a friend.
That's mazanita and dwarf white oaks growing on volcano hardened soil---like concrete, that ground is. Serious growers have fancy indoor setups.
My 'friend' stopped smoking and growing. He studies Sanskrit now. true story.
Neighbors must not be growin' sizeable amounts...I don't smell any this year.
He must have grown really good stuff, lol.
lol. He ordered different strains known for various properties ---read every article, and grew them like a complex science project.....lighting, watering, supplementation, branch and bud separation.
They were grafted onto trees so they got huge. He only grew about 12 trees at a time.
(This post was last modified: 08-15-2020 12:10 AM by snowtiger.)