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Mark loading up the truck at Bass Pro (it's hard getting pictures when your on the outside looking in)
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On news stands today!
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Bass Pro Shop, Rancho Cucamonga
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Bass Pro Shop, Rancho Cucamonga: James organizing truck.
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Bass Pro Shop, Rancho Cucamonga: Hiding from the heat at lunch.
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Bass Pro Shop, Rancho Cucamonga: Forman Frank Martinez documents Walker Duct bank.
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Bass Pro Shop, Rancho Cucamonga: Blue skys, and Hot days
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James continues to clean truck, now that job dedication!!!
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Bass Pro Shop, Rancho Cucamonga, Camera zapped by laser while Theresa Fosdick adjusts the receiver.
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Bass Pro Shop, Rancho Cucamonga
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Bass Pro Shop, Rancho Cucamonga, Early morning start beats the heat (a little)
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Mike and Al, while running pipe found a giant hard hat.
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Mike Forbes, Bass Pro Shop, Rancho Cucamonga
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Rick and Al
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Bass Pro Shop, Rancho Cucamonga (Morrow Meadows, sign of the Muffin)
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Bass Pro Shop, Rancho Cucamonga
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The Bass Pro Shop in Rancho Cucamonga, located just west of the 15 freeway and south of Baseline Ave, will be the first of three stores planned for California, with the majority of stores located in the eastern half of the United States. Each Bass Pro Shop is unique, and is designed correspond to the indigenous habitat of the area the store is located in. There will be a large area for custom boat sales, an indoor aquarium with indigenous species of fish, an indoor pond for fishing demonstrations and classes, and rumored to have an indoor shooting, archery, and golf range. It will also include a restaurant and gift shop. The project is scheduled to be completed in May of 2007. Click the "Bass Pro Shops" title above this photo for a map of locations, and below the map there is a interesting video of what goes into designing a Bass Pro Shop.
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Installing floor boxes in the Bass Pro Shop in Cucamonga.
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