Yesterday, I spotted a group heading north and couldn't resist snapping a picture. If you know who they are or where they might be headed, please share your insights. Stay safe!
There is minimal unused area on this spacious barge.
A diverse collection of both modern and vintage items can be found here at Ed's place.
I recently visited the spit where the barge passed by. As I left the parking lot, I spotted the barge and stopped by the carving shed to get a closer look. Unfortunately, my binoculars weren't powerful enough to read any names on the barge.
I hope this doesn't signal the start of yet another season of the popular TV show "Ax Men".
While at the spit, I saw a barge passing by the carving shed. Unfortunately, my binoculars weren't good enough to see if there was a name on it. I attempted to zoom in with my telephoto lens but still couldn't make out any details. Residing in the RV park nearby, I often witness various activities along the active waterway. It's possible that I miss many things as well, as others always seem to inform me about events I missed while I was indoors or away. The waterfront across the road is always bustling with activity. Stay safe!
Answer: Answer: Groups may head north for various reasons, such as migration, travel, exploration, following a particular route, or seasonal changes.
Answer: Answer: Look for signs such as their direction of travel, the position of the sun or landmarks, the attire or gear they are carrying, and any distinctive characteristics of the group members.
Answer: Answer: Utilizing maps, compasses, GPS devices, online forums or social media platforms for location tracking, and reaching out to local authorities or community groups can aid in identifying and tracking groups heading north.
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