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Old 07-11-2019, 09:47 PM   #1
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I see the pride and joy written all over that young mans face.
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Old 07-11-2019, 10:09 PM   #2
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And my other grandson's team won a League Championship.
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Old 07-11-2019, 10:17 PM   #3
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And my grandson the Horse Whisperer.
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Old 07-23-2019, 08:34 PM   #5
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I'm in Silverton Colorado this week riding OHV's with the kids. First time I have been here in a while and first time riding the trails.
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Old 07-23-2019, 09:53 PM   #6
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Over Head Valves? I hope they at least are for the exhaust.
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looks like fun Larry!

I think silverton is where we camped along a river, rode a train and drove down to mesa verde..

cripple creek and victor were neat towns to visit back in 70s-80s too..

never knew anything about riding out there.. other than four-legged kind
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I think silverton is where we camped along a river, rode a train and drove down to mesa verde..

cripple creek and victor were neat towns to visit back in 70s-80s too..

never knew anything about riding out there.. other than four-legged kind
We camped at Mesa Verde also. Checked out the cave dwellings and Petraglyphs.
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I think silverton is where we camped along a river, rode a train and drove down to mesa verde..

cripple creek and victor were neat towns to visit back in 70s-80s too..

never knew anything about riding out there.. other than four-legged kind
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Beautiful countryside. The Lower Piedra is a great rafting trip for the family, I recommend teenage, depending on the conditions. One day trip. I love the Animas and Piedra rivers for rafting. I took that narrow gauge rail to Silverton once. I sat in one of the the cars and read a book. For some reason I remember the book, the Matterhorn... about Vietnam not the Swiss Alps. Funny the stuff you remember. Relaxing train ride.


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I'm in Silverton Colorado this week riding OHV's with the kids. First time I have been here in a while and first time riding the trails.
My wife and I rode the train from Silverton to Durango in the last part of June.
This feller narrated the trip down the mountain.
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Old 07-23-2019, 11:41 PM   #12
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My wife and I rode the train from Silverton to Durango in the last part of June.
This feller narrated the trip down the mountain.
My wife and I were out here riding our bike a few years ago. Some gal gave her tickets so she and a friend rode the train into Durango.
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My wife and I were out here riding our bike a few years ago. Some gal gave her tickets so she and a friend rode the train into Durango.
They told us that Silverton has 27 days that they don’t have snow. It’s in July.
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They told us that Silverton has 27 days that they don’t have snow. It’s in July.
Did you meet a guide named James? Good guy .Loves what he does.
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Pretty cool old train.
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Nice vacations. Living life as it should be
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My wife and I alternate who picks the vacation each year. This time was my turn. So we went to Durango/Silverton then went to Mesa Verde national park then on to the south rim at the Grand Canyon. Finished the trip off driving through the Petrafied Forest and the Painted Desert.
We stopped at a diner on Route 66 in Williams Arizona. Great food and very cool vibe.
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My wife and I alternate who picks the vacation each year. This time was my turn. So we went to Durango/Silverton then went to Mesa Verde national park then on to the south rim at the Grand Canyon. Finished the trip off driving through the Petrafied Forest and the Painted Desert.
We stopped at a diner on Route 66 in Williams Arizona. Great food and very cool vibe.
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My wife and I alternate who picks the vacation each year. This time was my turn. So we went to Durango/Silverton then went to Mesa Verde national park then on to the south rim at the Grand Canyon. Finished the trip off driving through the Petrafied Forest and the Painted Desert.
We stopped at a diner on Route 66 in Williams Arizona. Great food and very cool vibe.
That's my kind of trip.

I'm in Florida this week with my other daughter, and I have all the grandchildren here. I much prefer the hills and mountains. Besides every tourist in the world is here it seems.
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I hope ya'll are keeping an eye out for fins.
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Looks like a neat area to explore.
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My vacations are mostly at my cabin....my favorite place in the world.
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I'm mainly what they call a homebody too. I wouldn't mind having a getaway place near a lake but I'll just have to be happy to take my camper to a campground a couple times a year.
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I'm mainly what they call a homebody too. I wouldn't mind having a getaway place near a lake but I'll just have to be happy to take my camper to a campground a couple times a year.
I'm lucky that the cabin came up when it did. I was a little intoxicated and my check book had enough to cover the check..... OK...a lot intoxicated.

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Blue , you got a pic of your cabin ?
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