In The Wild, Photo Share (If Possible To Capture).... Keep Your OneWheel In The Shot If You Can.
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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).
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@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
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Australian Water Dragon checking out my ride at a cafe on the river!
I think he liked it? Male of the species with the red chest.