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We had a decent sized group today for a ride in some great country.

Getting started, just above the truck. This area is easy on the eyes.

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We decided to stay low on the ridges due to the snow in the area. Here is an old homestead.

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We took a break at an old rail tressel.

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group shot.

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Over another ridge, another great area with an old homestead.

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a good place for lunch

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A great trail

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Good views

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Then we found the snow and it was sssooofffttt..the work began.

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Frankinrincon

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that poor thing just needs to be put down!

oops

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We made our way back to a main road and to lower elevations when we came accross this nimrod.

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we got him turned around and pointed down hill, flat tire and all. After saving the Darwin canidate we went to a great vista point.

Watch your step.

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