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White River National Forest
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Nice photos!
Lovely location!
[Beer]
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That looks like a great place to take a drive.
What area of White river is that?
Great pics btw [Beer]
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Awesome!
I am not going to let my wife near this post as I will never stop hearing about how we could do stuff like that if we only had a jeep. :D
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I love my Jeep. I've been able to see a lot here in Colorado and Wyoming that I wouldn't be able to if I didn't have one.
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RRD3
I love my Jeep. I've been able to see a lot here in Colorado and Wyoming that I wouldn't be able to if I didn't have one.
You dont need a heep to see stuff like this in colorado. I get into some tight spots with my full size dodge but I have a toyota for all the extreme stuff.
USMC88-93 nice pics looks like a nice place to get some therapy[Beer]
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Great pictures.
That is Colorado at its best.
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Thanks for sharing. [Beer]
I'm looking at Jeep Rubicons at the moment. Wifey says she like the new surf blue, I don't care what color it is, as long as it's a ruby.
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Sixgun
Thanks for sharing.
I agree that those are AWESOME pics, but I disagree with the "Thanks for sharing" sentiment. In fact, I have to ask you to cut that $h!t out!
Here I am holding on by a thread and chomping @ the bit for the start of rifle season so that --> I <-- can get up in the mountains to play and you post pics as great as that which just taunt me.
I need a mountain playtime fix really bad - I'm suffering from D.T.'s (detox) here.
Ah, forget it....... let's see more!
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roads look smooth enough for a caddy...
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Mtn.man
roads look smooth enough for a caddy...
Man...
No Cadillac is driving through there!
Man!
[Beer]
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looks like where I was elk hunting this weekend... same forest, different location... i'll post some pictures when I get them back from wally world - probably tomorrow...
you don't need a heep to get to a lot of parts of whiteriver nf... many many people in areas with normal cars and suv's. some roads require real heeps... but not all...
kc.
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Mtn.man
roads look smooth enough for a caddy...
Parts of it certainly are, I was looking for a low stress drive, we were scouting for a new elk hunting camp site for Octobers 1st season elk hunt.
This is a hell of a lot steeper than it looks.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...N3278Large.jpg
I found some funky plants up there too
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...3057Medium.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...N3293Large.jpg
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Oh Man! Ya look good on that Horse, sir. That must be super fun. I have only lived a few years in Colorado and I realize that even though I go hiking quite often that I could possibly never run out of awesome places to go in this state.
Thanks for sharing,
RR
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TO BOLDLY GO WHERE NO HORSE CAN GO!!!!!
and I have seen a caddy on top of Webster Pass and going up Radical Hill 2 weeks ago...
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Isn't Radical hill on the other side or Red Cone pass?
If so there is no way in hell a caddy went up from the Red Cone side!
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I'm sure they came up from Montezuma saw alot of Subaru's over there and I know they didn't do Red Cone.
However we saw Great Grandpaw and Grandmaw and their little poodle in a bone stock Grand Cherokee coming down off of Red Cone.