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Sycamore Creek UGR Auberry, Ca

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Uploaded by on Apr 3, 2009

This is the N Eastern boundary of my property in Auberry. No rain. Therefore, no water for the creek.

I dropped this camera Shaver Lake kayaking last summer while trying to photograph a bald eagle in Stevensens Cove. Auto-stabilizer is shot but the cam itself still kinda works OK though.

Video footage of the North-North East boundry. There's a waterfall (2:11) that is usually quite beautiful this time of year but we haven't gotten any snow or rain this past season and therefore no water to fall.

Maintaining this is what I do in my spare time. It is far too much for one man. I'm exhausted. The Eastern boundary is completely out of control. There is now a fallen tree, in the creek, that is blocking the road to the NE corner. Arrgh! I want to keep this and fully develope it for the younglings in the family to experience, but my god.

List of Hazards include the following:
Black bears
Cougars
Wild canines
Rattle snakes
Dear ticks (Ixoides sp.) you know, vector for Borrelia burgdorferi (Lymes Disease) and Rickettsia rickettsii (rocky mountain spotted fever) just to name a few
Raccoons
Humans

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  • @james28cali Ha ha! Sorry bro, I sold it this last summer. I'm kinda regretting that decision right now though.

  • i would like to coyote hunt on your spread!

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