TimG
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Here's a good video that has the Alpine loop and Taylor Park in it.
Here's a good video that has the Alpine loop and Taylor Park in it.
Spectacular video, which does a much better job of portraying the same scenes that I showed in my post above ([HASHTAG]#914[/HASHTAG]) - especially regarding Devil's Punchbowl. My only criticism is there are too many instances of freewheeling off trail. No faster way to get these beautiful trails closed than to ride off trail, much less post video evidence of same. Sorry for the preaching, but we should all be mindful of the rules so these wonderful areas remain open to us.
Have fun and stay ON TRAIL.
Steve
Yea I was wondering about that. Any suggestions?For all of those that live at low altitude you may experience altitude sickness, don't be alarmed, it is seldom fatal.
Living in Colorado I have never had it but when I had visitors that would show symptoms I had them take Ibuprofen or something similar, drink lots of water and try to take it easy but that is hard to do if you are out. It will run it course and its recommended not to drink alcohol and most would say fat chance but they do get really buzzed.Yea I was wondering about that. Any suggestions?
I live in central Arkansas so 240 ft not exactly lofty by any means.Living in Colorado I have never had it but when I had visitors that would show symptoms I had them take Ibuprofen or something similar, drink lots of water and try to take it easy but that is had to do if you are out. It will run it course and its recommended not to drink alcohol and most would say fat chance but they do get really buzzed.
At least in Arkansas you don' have the bury the dead above around level, otherwise the incest would never stop.I live in central Arkansas so 240 ft not exactly lofty by any means.
Wrong state... that's Kentucky you're thinking about!At least in Arkansas you don' have the bury the dead above around level, otherwise the incest would never stop.
Great comeback!!!Wrong state... that's Kentucky you're thinking about!
as a flat lander that goes snowmobiling in mountains a lot, I can suggest trying to get to area the afternoon before you plan on doing anything "exerting". With sleds we have to walk in knee deep snow & pull out stuck sleds which is my" Stress Test" for the year. As he said, bring plenty of water as air is much dryer so you need to force yourself to drink more "Water" and whatever else you choose LOL. Since it is probably a cooler climate than you are used to, you won't think you need more, but you do.Great comeback!!!
These are the channels we use. 1-10 Usually.Ok I have a couple of hand held Baofeng GT3 radios that probable need programmed to use. Does any pne have a clone file?
Smoke some Colorado lefty....Yea I was wondering about that. Any suggestions?
Got COPD so I'll passSmoke some Colorado lefty....