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I was more thinking that it's quieter than snow shoes, you've scared most stuff off for miles around if you're on snow shoes.
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Started by Ise in Ski Chatter 07-Jan-2009 - 15 Replies
Swskier
reply to 'Chamois' posted Jan-2009
set yourself up on photobucket.. photobucket.com i think then upload the picture on there. then copy the link on the right of the photo.
RossF
reply to 'Chamois' posted Jan-2009
My preference is Flickr (.com) which you can use yoru Yahoo account through should yo uhave one.. just copy and paste the suitable HTML code for the image size or the URL of the image and stick em between the image tags in the post reply box.. Easy :wink:
Bandit
reply to 'Chamois' posted Jan-2009
I prefer Picasa for ease of use, though I have Flickr as well :D
ise I take it that you're quieter than I am on skins )
ise I take it that you're quieter than I am on skins )
Ise
reply to 'Chamois' posted Jan-2009
bandit wrote:I prefer Picasa for ease of use, though I have Flickr as well :D
ise I take it that you're quieter than I am on skins )
I was more thinking that it's quieter than snow shoes, you've scared most stuff off for miles around if you're on snow shoes.
Picasa is great, now available for the Mac !
PrivateBryan
reply to 'Chamois' posted Jan-2009
Been telling people we saw sheep on the slope at Flaine...We were on the Gondola and they were a way away, but I expect they were chamois. They looked like little black sheep though.
And me a farmers daughter too.... :oops:
And me a farmers daughter too.... :oops:
Admin
reply to 'Chamois' posted Jan-2009
Not a Chamois... but saw this impressive looking fella by the side of the road on the Col du Lauteret two years back...
He was almost close enough to touch and didn't seem bothered about us stopping next to him - although with those horns he's probably not too bothered about anything much... 8)

He was almost close enough to touch and didn't seem bothered about us stopping next to him - although with those horns he's probably not too bothered about anything much... 8)
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Ise
reply to 'Chamois' posted Jan-2009
amazing photo :!: obviously a European Ibex of course. The horns were evolved to defend against bears, lynx and wolves and of course predictably led to them being much prized and just as predictably being hunted to near extinction, they've recovered well and there's reckoned to be around 300,000 in the alps nowadays
Here's a bachelor herd, that's a gang of juvenile males, hanging around above Zinal :
Here's a bachelor herd, that's a gang of juvenile males, hanging around above Zinal :

Dave Mac
reply to 'Chamois' posted Jan-2009
Steinbock have a commanding presence, I guess they are just reminding us of who is boss.
Topic last updated on 07-January-2009 at 22:54