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Offline homerboy2u

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Re: Rocky Mountain National Park
« Reply #30 on: July 26, 2009, 09:30:33 AM »
Marmots and squirrels,bull elks and dead tree lines,impressive 360є views,drive roads and sightseeing places,unbelievable lakes  with pristine waters and greenback trouts, snow patches in July and fleeced down nights.

 A fat tire beer, a beautiful window sunset, and an almost desserted flight home. A full circle of experinces you went thru Jeff. Muchas Gracias for sharing all of these with us.

 I have never been there,i hope some day i get the same opportunity to live it myself.

 You were not kidding about the sharp turns on the road to Mount Evans.... :nailbitting:



 Don't forget to post your waypoints,por favor.



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« Last Edit: July 26, 2009, 09:51:35 AM by homerboy2u »
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Offline jeffblaylock

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Re: Rocky Mountain National Park
« Reply #31 on: July 27, 2009, 12:51:53 AM »
Don't forget to post your waypoints,por favor.

Track Logs
Waypoints (link removed)

Most of the waypoints were added at home before the trip, but some are live. You should be able to tell the difference based on the date it was added.

Sorry folks, the waypoints file has a bunch of unrelated stuff in it. I'll get it cleaned up and repost it, though it may have to wait until my next epic adventure concludes, and that might be a long wait.
« Last Edit: July 27, 2009, 01:47:51 AM by jeffblaylock »
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"We'll be back, someday soon. We will return, someday, and when we do the gritty
splendor and the complicated grandeur of Big Bend will still be here. Waiting for us."--Ed Abbey

 

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