March- Water

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Ry' N Jen

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I went through some water today that came well over the hood!:eek:
And I mean well up over the hood and straight down the air box!
I didn't have a camera or ***** phone to take any pictures...
My water filter was soaked and I had better than an inch of
standing water in the air box
Then drove to drive to the parental units home without an air filter and empty out the air box and dry out the filter...

I guess I better install the snorkel I built!
 
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Great Pics.....Makes we want to drive to the east coast of fl (daytona) and get my drive on all over the beach. I will just have to find retention pond in one of the communities around here that is in foreclosure.....no one will know:)
 

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the only water pic i have. TONTO national park in AZ... gimme a break its all the water they had! :D

Ha ha, thats not funny. The past two months we have been getting soaked with rain. There has been more rain recently then all 5 years I have lived out here put together :eek:

I burn as much gas as UI and the Libby allow. To my twisted way of thinking snow is water,ice is water,H20,pretty much is H20. Unless your from some educationally challenged place.

Like Kentucky :D

The definition of water: a transparent, odorless, tasteless liquid, a compound of hydrogen and oxygen, H2O, freezing at 32°F or 0°C and boiling at 212°F or 100°C, that in a more or less impure state constitutes rain, oceans, lakes, rivers, etc.: it contains 11.188 percent hydrogen and 88.812 percent oxygen, by weight.

Thus, water is H20 and snow is comprised of H20, BUT water and snow are not the same due to being in two different states, therefore not the same. If this was March-H20 picture of the month THEN ice and snow could be in the equation, but as the definition of water points out, they are not one in the same.

Lesson over. :D

And here is the only pic of my heep with water (photo credit: Neatus)

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Scotch Line trail, Minden, Ontario:

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Robert H. Treman State Park, New York State. Yes, that is the road into the park. And yes, the river normally runs across it! :)

I really wanted to turn left here but my wife rather firmly said no ;)

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Great pics folks!

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Great pics this month! (as all before...)
These are mine from Tenerife (Spain):

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For Ridenby

Seeing as ice and snow are water, just in a different state, I went out on the lake and took this. The ice is about 2' thick and I'm on about 130' of water.....
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Seeing as ice and snow are water, just in a different state, I went out on the lake and took this. The ice is about 2' thick and I'm on about 130' of water.....
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Looks nice...nice and cold!!
 

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Yeah, about 24". Friends of mine were out ice fishing last weekend and augered through 42" of ice. They were jigging trout in 360ft of water. Cold Lake is about 480ft at it's deepest. The lake is 24kms by 20ish kms and there's a wicked chasm that runs east-west down the northern edge of the lake. That's where the 480ft depth is and the 20+lb lake trout.
 
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oh i must have been drunk and saw two apostrophes, wow i would like to catch a nice 20+lb trout, even though im a diehard bass fisherman
 

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I think these 2 are awesome.

Thanks dude. I think that all the entries are awesome. It takes some self confidence to post a pic up. But, that said, there's some really nice folk here who aren't too critical of my way feeble attempts at fame. Andy Warhol said I'd get my 15min someway or other.
 

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I wanna get me a better camera.. phones can only do so much eek2.gif

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Nice pic, the splashes are perfect symmetry...like syncronized swimming. No need for an expensive camera:)
 

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Taken in Newport, RI.

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