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My buddy and I made a quick morning ride to the top of Stukel Mountain. We unloaded about 10min from the house and headed up the hill. This place has a great mix of everything from high desert, big hill climbs, grassy meadows and great views.

Starting up, looking North toward Hogback and town.

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To the North East

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Near the very top I almost ran over a grouse and saw a lone doe near the top...she must have been lost.

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A view to the North looking over Klamath Falls and the southern end of Klamath Lake.

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Looking South to Mnt Shasta

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We were above the clouds and once in a while one would blow by.

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I took some video and tried to pan around to show what great views are on top. They don't do it justice.

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w3K_bPKKpnI]YouTube - ‪100 2414‬‏[/ame]

The clouds cleared a little so I took some more video from the East to North.

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A pair of bad motor scooters!!

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We went over a ridge to the East and checked out a few meadows.

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A small lake

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All in all it was a great ride!

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I would recommend the Pentax Optio W90 to anybody looking for a rugged, water proof, dust proof camera that takes great pictures and HD Video. They are outstanding for the money and tough as nails. The Kodak is a great camera but is not as durable as the Optio. My buddy actually dropped his in the river while shooting a video and was able to catch it several hundred feet down stream. It made for some great video :) the camera is still working great to this day.

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You can find them for around $250. Here is a short video review on the camera.

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kv5Y8rYfg7Y]YouTube - ‪Pentax Optio W90 Digital Camera‬‏[/ame]

I have been nothing but impressed with them.

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