In The Wild, Photo Share (If Possible To Capture).... Keep Your OneWheel In The Shot If You Can.
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Steep-ish decent down to a stream. Basically a valley with hills on both sides. Notice the switchback on the left side, starting top to bottom and the Onewheel down by the stream. Need more angles, not going to attempt to upload a panoramic lol.
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@blkdout At first, I was like you forgot to get your Onewheel in the picture. Then, oh wait, there it is. WTFs or FAFs?
I think we need to start a "Where's Waldo" thread for finding Onewheels.
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@biell said in In The Wild, Photo Share (If Possible To Capture).... Keep Your OneWheel In The Shot If You Can.:
I think we need to start a "Where's Waldo" thread for finding Onewheels.
Okay now that's a great idea!
Maybe each week one person makes one then the first person to guess gets to do one for next week (or whenever, doesn't need to be a chore).
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Browsing the Archive, this is a link to my favorite thread, the "In the Wild..."
My favorite photos are the hornets' nest, the praying mantis, and the apple blossoms. But I am truly impressed with the Australian python, the weasel, the fox, the porcupine, the baby skunks, the baby raccoon, the hare, all the snakes, turtles, and frogs -- and the delicate and/or strong wildflowers! And not to forget, the fan-dance sycamore leaf, and the Abominable Snow Creature... All with Onewheels, or evidence of Onewheels in the pictures!
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@biell WTF's in the pic but I swap back and forth often. FAF's are so fun.
A Where's Waldo or scavenger hunt thread would be awesome!
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Kitty kitty mew mew :3
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I found another friendly kitty today!
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A few snakes have been crossing the Greenway this week:
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@s-leon said in In The Wild, Photo Share (If Possible To Capture).... Keep Your OneWheel In The Shot If You Can.:
A few snakes
I normally see a few a year here on the American River Parkway, but haven't seen any this year.
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@S-Leon I see SO many snakes early Spring and throughout Summer. Had a few near misses but never thought to get a photo with the OW. I'll try next year, it's too cold for them now. Those look like cute little Brown Snakes... ?
A maple tree shedded some leaves on the trail so I cleared them away with a blower and thought this would make a nice pic:
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@blkdout -- I think you are correct, maybe Dekay's brown snake. And yes, they are cute -- thin and small. Over the week I saw maybe two dozen of them on about eight miles of trail. I also saw ribbon snakes this week, a couple of water snakes, and one probably milk snake. The specimens of snakes I see don't always match the photos I find on the internet -- lots of variation, I think.
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@s-leon Yeah, the Dekay's in my area look different than those but still telltale similarities. I mostly have Browns, Garters, Waters and Black Rats. I've only seen one or two Milk Snakes and they are absolutely beautiful. Wish there were more.
If you're on Reddit, r/whatsthissnake is great resource for ID. They are very scientific about their identification and don't put up with guesses or jokes. Misidentifying a snake could mean life or death so they take it pretty seriously.
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Magnetic interference.
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Preying mantis with no Onewheel.
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@s-leon them n ladybugs are a gardeners best friend.
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@lia where did you get the helmet? It looks pretty cool!
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@loaffette Found it on eBay second hand, I think they're a Chinese import since you only see them on those sites :3
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Bicycling over to the Greenway to ride my Onewheel V1 I saw my second-ever road-killed mink.
Opposums, squirrels, raccoons, white-tail deer, and even buzzards and raptors are fairly often seen as roadkill -- apparently mink are more common than, say, weasels.
Joke: Why did the chicken cross the road? -- (and I actually do see chickens cross the road occasionally.) -- Answer under the spoiler (with no photos).
To prove to the opossum that it can be done!!! -
@s-leon There's a ton of roadkill down here in Texas. I was driving back form college back to home and saw like two dead deer caucuses on the road. Like, full sized deer