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I've awakened next to some pretty strange things but...
On this past weekend fishing trip, while staying at Cattleguard campground in the Tioga Pass, I awakened to find that a group of campers had brought their llamas with them:
So I just couldn't resist a photo with "Cuzco" (Michi):
Last edited by CMonster; 10-01-2001 at 01:51 PM.
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That's me in the hat - yes.
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The house pet that keeps on giving - after they die, you can always use the skin to cover up the furniture they chewed up.......
Were they being used as pack animals?
Looks like a beautiful place to camp - if not too comfortable....
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I went camping in George Washington National Forest in West Virginia a few years ago. A group of hikers there had a few llamas with them as well. They are quite friendly animals and I was also amazed by them. I didn't get a picture but I have never forgotten them.
fshanda
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Hehehehe. I like to know whats the substance you got in that there plastic bag??????
Madfish
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madfish er...ehh? -what substance? -what plastic bag?
Actually it was rabbit pellets that the llama like as a snack, which was supplied by the animal's handler/owner ... but now removed to avoid confusion...
I haven't been into smot poking for 24 years .... but I sure do like beer... in moderaaashion' -hic'
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OK, which one is which?! (j/k ..I couldn't resist )
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the beast seems to be saying.. "What the hell is that?!"
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I usually just frag the llamas, but that's just me
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dave,, ROFL
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