The waining season

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23 Sep 2017 06:41
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Fall may be here, but it sure felt like summer the last few days... In the 90's and in the 80's at night. We got some sweaty days in the Palos area... Snakes, turtles,osprey, and bald eagles. Mosquitos too. I wont miss them in winter.

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Re: The waining season

23 Sep 2017 06:47
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All day riding season starting here.:woohoo:
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23 Sep 2017 08:40
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SWest wrote: All day riding season starting here.:woohoo:
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I'm hoping that we can ride into December then it will be time for a break and some necessary maintenance work.
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23 Sep 2017 08:46
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loudhvx wrote: Fall may be here, but it sure felt like summer the last few days... In the 90's and in the 80's at night. We got some sweaty days in the Palos area... Snakes, turtles,osprey, and bald eagles. Mosquitos too. I wont miss them in winter.

Crazy hot, are you living in Palos now? there are some nice roads over there we should hook up sometime.

Tomorrow we are headed Northwest to Galena.
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23 Sep 2017 18:48
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I grew up not too far from Palos. But no, we drove out there to check out some of the sloughs and doing some bicycling. We bring some photo gear as well. This week we only got a peregrine falcon at Saganashkee Slough.

We were also looking for the nuclear reactor sites from WW2 bomb making. We had been there before, but wanted to check them out again. That's where the first nuclear reactor is buried. Most of the facility was removed and returned to forest land, but you can still see some old remnants.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Site_A/Plot_M_Disposal_Site

It's weird how it all seems like natural forest and ponds, but you come across buildings and old roads in the middle of the woods. And all of the ponds are manmade. If you look up old aerial photos, you will see that the ponds and sloughs used to be farmland. The dug them out to use the fill material to build up the expressway system.
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25 Sep 2017 17:46
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I've been to that site on a 20+ mile hike with the Boy Scouts around 1970 and never found it since, I'll have to look it up someday B)
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