at least they don’t shoot up the signs like they did in Minnesota…
However, I dont see anything to hunt out there…unless it is grasshoppers your looking for.
dont you wish you had a footbal right about now?
That's the idea, at least. I'm walking westward from New York City for nine months or so.
If everything goes according to plan, I'll be in Oregon when the clock runs out.
If nothing goes according to plan, maybe I'll end up in Peru or Mongolia or Pennsylvania.
You can read all about the details of my trip
if you're so inclined.
at least they don’t shoot up the signs like they did in Minnesota…
However, I dont see anything to hunt out there…unless it is grasshoppers your looking for.
dont you wish you had a footbal right about now?
????….I agree with Jeff, hunt what? The tire? I see nothing to hunt. Unless they’re hiding from you. They must have “herd” you were coming.
Haha, “herd” good one!
Yes, because that’s just what was lacking in this stunning landscape, an ugly tire sign.
There is quite a lot of wildlife out there. Scroll down for a list:
http://www.realnd.com/badlandsindex.htm
ooh….quite a lot of “huntable” critters.
Hunting cows? I guess there are birds and other critters that could be hunted.
I think the land owner got TIRED of telling people not to hunt on his property. If you were an avid hunter this sign would DEFLATE you!
The landscape is beautiful but the tire with the writing is an eyesore!
! ! Good word play there Don, love it. Funny.
Finally, a sensible use for old tires.
Reduce – Recycle – Reuse
First a Christmas tree, and now a sign. I’m starting to appreciate used tires.