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New to the Forum! Moving from USA to UK.


xdarkknight
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Heyya!

as I listed this as I'm new and moving, I won't say it again.

I'm coming from the Pacific Northwest US, near Seattle, Washington (state). It's a place known for the tall trees and green wilderness and mountains. The state's 'nick-name' is 'The Evergreen State", thanks to the conifers! I've been in the outdoor industry here for a while. almost entirely in teaching bushcraft and working with Wilderness and BackCountry trail systems with local and federal government. ......

 

Adios!

Bryce

 

You are leaving us ?? !!

 

Just be sure to come back and visit us and the trees whenever you like.

 

Here's one of your "Evergreen State" trees Bryce ..

 

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