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I'm sorry to hear about your brother's passing Randy, condolences and all the best from the Cox family to you and yours.

I'll have a few beers tonight in his memory.
 
Always good to have friends.
I just put on his Westcos, for some reason, I feel like punching a stranger.
One of things I brought home, besides paperwork was his old Colt revolver. A semi beater Police Positive, 4" .38, it went everywhere with him.
It is weird to see his Isuzu out front, it was stocked up enough for a six week safari.

Some of my favorite reading was from you and him on Magnus's website. Really good real stuff. Glad it's in writing for all to enjoy. - Sam
 
While I have his 4X4, I think I will dump his sorry ass under the same boulder my Dad and Grandad are under.

In the Oak grove by the car is that rock, it is at place called "Johnsons" on Beartrap Mountain, in Southern Humboldt County.

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Hey, I got my pocket knife back.
 
Words fail me but I pray for peace and comfort for you and your family. Ron BTW I don't know where Bear Trap Mountain is but that sure looks like a great place to be laid to rest.
 
God damn, man. The next few days' worth of PBR's are "red" in my mind. Wish I'd known the guy personally -- his writing shows him to have been a character of the first order. I'll gladly tip a few back with you in his honor at the earliest possible convenience.
 
Yes, that canyon holds Honeydew Creek, in the background on the right is Wilder Ridge, the north end.

This is the Sitka he pissed on every time he went by it.

No wonder there's all those ferns growing there...

I'll have a dark lager in Humboldt's honor...

"He was a good old boy, but he's gone now..."
 
Sorry to hear

This has been a rough week I lost two members of my family; two funerals in one week sucks
 
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