Where can I post Pics
Where can I post Pics
I have a 16' Prospector I'd like to show off to you guys.
Hull is Fir (Cedar wasn't available)
Gunwales, seat frames and stems are Pecan
Decks are Mesquite
Portage yoke is Red Oak
Seats are caned.
Custom decals, bald eagle and coyote
Where can I post the pics?
Hull is Fir (Cedar wasn't available)
Gunwales, seat frames and stems are Pecan
Decks are Mesquite
Portage yoke is Red Oak
Seats are caned.
Custom decals, bald eagle and coyote
Where can I post the pics?
I'm the lucky one,
my poor wife married an idiot.
my poor wife married an idiot.
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Don't know if this will work, but try the direct link. I'm sure Glen doesn't want large pics clogging up this site.
:eyebrows
Don't know if this will work, but try the direct link. I'm sure Glen doesn't want large pics clogging up this site.
:eyebrows
I'm the lucky one,
my poor wife married an idiot.
my poor wife married an idiot.
- Bryan Hansel
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I think that large pictures are automatically resized and then you click on them to make them bigger. They're not really stored on the Bear Mnt. server, so there is no extra cost in bandwidth or storage space between a big and small photo. Post away! I'd try and keep the photos under 50k though.Knute wrote:http://photobucket.com/albums/e171/knut ... eshow=true
Don't know if this will work, but try the direct link. I'm sure Glen doesn't want large pics clogging up this site.
:eyebrows
Bryan
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Nice looking boat, Knute! I must admit to being partial to the Prospector though. I too am waiting for some water.
David Bartlett
"I don't fully understand everything I know!"
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"I don't fully understand everything I know!"
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Bassbug,
Yes, I have a big connection to Texas. My mother was born in San Antonio and is currently retired there. My father helped find the mesquite. The pecan came from a good freind in New Boston, TX just west of Texarkana.
The strange thing is the canoe was built in Jackson, TN and the maiden voyage was in Monona Lake in Madison, WI. It will hit more water in more states as it goes camping with us.
Yes, I have a big connection to Texas. My mother was born in San Antonio and is currently retired there. My father helped find the mesquite. The pecan came from a good freind in New Boston, TX just west of Texarkana.
The strange thing is the canoe was built in Jackson, TN and the maiden voyage was in Monona Lake in Madison, WI. It will hit more water in more states as it goes camping with us.
I'm the lucky one,
my poor wife married an idiot.
my poor wife married an idiot.
Knute,
It's hard to hide the Texas in ya! I grew up around Lubbock, in the southern panhandle and all my family and my wife's family still live there. Although my brother-in-law and I built our Redbird in Lincoln, the first float was in the Colorado River N. of Austin.
Your canoe is very nice and has inspired me to get moving on my Ranger.
Dale
It's hard to hide the Texas in ya! I grew up around Lubbock, in the southern panhandle and all my family and my wife's family still live there. Although my brother-in-law and I built our Redbird in Lincoln, the first float was in the Colorado River N. of Austin.
Your canoe is very nice and has inspired me to get moving on my Ranger.
Dale