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  • #1253
    tortuga
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    No photo, except in my mind, but saw a coyote trotting through SPI land behind Shoshone this morning. Healthy looking coat, fluffy and ready for a cold snowy winter

    #1001
    hangtree23
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    Thanks for posting those photos ! Fabulous ! Especially that bobcat.

    #997
    lostbruce
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    And here is the photo of what I think is a fox but, don’t really know. Why can’t these guys sit still and come by during the day?

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    #991
    lostbruce
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    The photos were taken with a bushnell trail camera. If your not familiar with these, they save the pictures on an SD card. It can be set to take short videos as well. Our property backs up to SPI land not too far from the rec center. The bear was caught on camera in early August and the bobcat was in early September. The coyote comes around every so often.

    #989
    itsleah
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    Awesome pics!! Thanks for sharing!

    #985
    tortuga
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    What we’d like is a system that would email us a set of stills or short movie when the motion sensor picks up something. We don’t want to pay for cloud storage and don’t want equipment at the cabin storing images since that could simply be stolen.

    Is there such a system to email us good quality images when triggered?

    #983
    allen
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    We have a Q-See surveillance system. I can watch the place on my iPad from anywhere there’s wifi. I bought the system several years ago at Costco and finally got around to installing it earlier this year. The cameras are hardwired to the DVR. I think there are systems now that are totally wireless.

    #980
    tortuga
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    We briefly poked about cameras and were not initially inspired. It seemed like the systems either required a landline and/or an onsite computer. Maybe when we next upgrade a computer in the fats we’ll move the old on up, or decide to pay the price for a landline. It would seem that since we have a wifi-enabled thermostat we can set remotely, there is technology for a camera to do the same? But maybe our camera search was too cursory?

    #979
    uttb
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    Any suggestions for inexpensive camera set ups that can be viewed online from away?

    #978
    uttb
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    Any suggestions for inexpensive camera set ups that can be view online from away?

    #976
    allen
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    Nice photos. Those taken with a trail cam or a surveillance camera?

    #974
    tortuga
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    Can you share location, time, date for the photos? what fun! wild. life.

    #971
    gagacabin
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    Those are great.. I think we need to set up a camera too.
    Are you near Shoshone? Wondering about that bear!!

    #967
    lostbruce
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    Lets try this again.

    #966
    gagacabin
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    Okay, I admit I am not computer savvy, but I can’t seem to find the photo’s that you put on here.
    We had a coyote run through the back yesterday, couldn’t get my camera fast enough.

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