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<blockquote data-quote="GonzoK34" data-source="post: 1995507" data-attributes="member: 8915"><p>I live in Alpine, California and have all my life. Raised my family here. Growing up here my parents were poor working class. Just about any weekend my Dad piled us in his car and we went fishing at the beach. With overtime pay my Dad would take us fishing/camping at a local lake. We hunted rabbits, doves, quail pheasants, etc. He made sure we picked up our trash. Leave No Trace before it became popular. He would take his belt to us if we were disrespectful to anyone. He taught me to hunt and took me to hunter safety training. He was with me when I shot my first deer. All those life experiences saved my life when I became an adult serving my country. When after 3 combat tours in Vietnam and coming home. I was messed up bad! Things were not going well. Southwestern Utah was a place my Dad and I had hunted as a teenager. I spent 4 months in the backcountry to get myself together. At the time it wasn't the right thing to do. But, I love that Country. So I go back every chance I get. Yes I am a NonRes and still prefer it to Calif. SEMPER FEDELIS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GonzoK34, post: 1995507, member: 8915"] I live in Alpine, California and have all my life. Raised my family here. Growing up here my parents were poor working class. Just about any weekend my Dad piled us in his car and we went fishing at the beach. With overtime pay my Dad would take us fishing/camping at a local lake. We hunted rabbits, doves, quail pheasants, etc. He made sure we picked up our trash. Leave No Trace before it became popular. He would take his belt to us if we were disrespectful to anyone. He taught me to hunt and took me to hunter safety training. He was with me when I shot my first deer. All those life experiences saved my life when I became an adult serving my country. When after 3 combat tours in Vietnam and coming home. I was messed up bad! Things were not going well. Southwestern Utah was a place my Dad and I had hunted as a teenager. I spent 4 months in the backcountry to get myself together. At the time it wasn’t the right thing to do. But, I love that Country. So I go back every chance I get. Yes I am a NonRes and still prefer it to Calif. SEMPER FEDELIS [/QUOTE]
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