How'd it go today?

@treebilly , this anywhere near you?

Within an hour drive. Not surprising or a new thing. The article mentions other state parks that have done the same years ago. I was at Salt Fork years ago and recently. I will say that a lot of money was reinvested into making it nicer for common folk. By common folk I mean people that enjoy comfortable outdoors. The campground has had major upgrades and better maintenance of the lake and grounds overall. Honestly the natural gas companies do less environmental damage than the park visitors from what I can visibly see.
I’ll get another look at salt fork next fall as I’m planning on a white tail hunt there
 
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One last beer with Brother Wyatt before getting on my delayed train. A fine trip, facilitated by a fine young man.

Not all brothers are born, but all brotherhood is written in blood, sweat, tears, and effort. I am blessed with a collection of fine brothers, some of whom have yet to meet one another, some who met only recently, some who have been brothers for years. I am truly blessed by all of them.

I got to see Brother Dave, and Brother Dawson, spend time with my girls and a week with my beloved protege, Brother Wyatt. Life is indeed always good, if we but seek the goodness. And so I grow my family of Spirit, and reaffirm the old oaths of fraternity.
 

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