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Location test....for you Coloradoan's.....

Can you guess where we were yesterday??

Give a few pics now, more later...if needed...

















One for the puppy....



Just noticed the coloring isn't all that wonderful, had the camera on the wrong setting.
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Re: Location test....for you Coloradoan's.....

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Can you guess where we were yesterday??



yes. it looks like you're pulled off on an unpaved turnout on a colorado mountain road.

ii think you call it off-roading.







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Re: Location test....for you Coloradoan's.....

I have to go with the answer on the planet (which I was gonna say but was beaten to the punch). Guanella pass.
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Re: Location test....for you Coloradoan's.....

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ii think you call it off-roading.

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off-roading?? Well, probably I guess, our days of hard-core off-roading are pretty non-existent anymore it seems. Guess we've gotten tired of getting beaten to death on rough trails and trying to constantly navigate rather then spending time looking around, messing around with the kids and letting the dogs actually play instead of watching their heads bob in the rear view mirror.

Yeah, the truck sees some mildly rough trails, but I think we're just passed those rough trail days....I still enjoy the beauty of the scenery that it seems you only get WITH the hard-core trails, but tired of the extra expense that can come with breaking parts, etc.

Yesterday though, we simply decided last minute to split town, that's really all that was about.
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Re: Location test....for you Coloradoan's.....

More pictures!!!

Nothing like passing time between homework assignments and labs looking at something I would much rather be doing...
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