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YES! Those are perfect! I miss real cheese and real pizza too.
Ah, Monroe, WI. Spent a little time there. Damn, should've married that one. A perfect redhead and Augsburger beer, doesn't get much better than that.
Nuthin' like a good cheese, my man! SHOULD have picked up a pound of Butterkase while I was there. A thick slice of that on some dark pumpernickel bread and tomato soup on a chilly night... hell yeah. That's foreplay, right there!
Well, if it does, here you go.
Let me know if this counts...
EDIT: didn't see your previous OK...
So, if this is good, next up, your bike with a cell/radio/antenna tower of any kind, at least 250' tall...w/GOS
..thusly:
Ok... so tower it is! Going for a ride in the country today with my bride, so we'll see... doubt I'll get it before someone else does. Happy hunting, all!
Well, if it does, here you go.
Let me know if this counts...
EDIT: didn't see your previous OK...
So, if this is good, next up, your bike with a cell/radio/antenna tower of any kind, at least 250' tall...w/GOS
..thusly:
HA...I'm in the cell tower biz and this was gonna be my next challenge, if I won. Most of those self support lattice towers (3 legged towers) are between 200' and 300' so finding a 250 footer should't be so tough.
BTW...be careful riding up to them. Almost all these access roads leading to them are gravel.
Last edited by JekyllnHyde; Sep 23, 2013 at 12:35 PM.
HA...I'm in the cell tower biz and this was gonna be my next challenge, if I won. Most of those self support lattice towers (3 legged towers) are between 200' and 300' so finding a 250 footer should't be so tough.
BTW...be careful riding up to them. Almost all these access roads leading to them are gravel.
That's what I figured as well.
A 100' cell tower wouldn't be much good, unless it was already on top of a mountain or a tall building.
And I don't think anyone should have to get t-o-o-oo close to one in order to get the whole thing in the picture.
The sample I shot this AM was from about 1/4 mile away.
That's what I figured as well.
A 100' cell tower wouldn't be much good, unless it was already on top of a mountain or a tall building.
And I don't think anyone should have to get t-o-o-oo close to one in order to get the whole thing in the picture.
The sample I shot this AM was from about 1/4 mile away.
Yup...just figured I'd warn some in case they were thinking about riding right up to the tower. They do have some shorter towers, 100' or so, to cover certain smaller areas or if the terrain is flat....but those are usually monopoles (flagpole type structures).
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