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    Firefighter Tyson L. Sparks's Avatar
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    Ohio snow and a beaten path

    I went out today for a little drive, not much out there really. I took a few snapshots of a covered bridge and my wonderful truck. This road was so bad I had to use my 4x4 to get up the hill. Enjoy.

    Check out how small the road was.








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    Re: Ohio snow and a beaten path

    That bridge looks pretty cool. I like the first one.
    -Bruce

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    Re: Ohio snow and a beaten path

    We were supposed to get some snow but got cold rain instead.....I had more cemetary plans for snow..oh well. I put my truck in 4x4 anytime there's the least amount or even for dirt roads just to say I did....lol
    The last shot fascinates me as it looks like aerial shot of an arctic coast line or something.
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    Re: Ohio snow and a beaten path

    Tyson, I really like the first one. Not too many of these left today. They are disappearing just like the old grain elevators here on the prairies.

    Cheers,

    WesternGuy

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