


Roly Nelson wrote:Hi Brian and Sandy, I spent 18 months protecting the slopes of Pikes Peak, while serving with the US Army, 55 years ago. If you start climbing from the Eastern Slope, you can see some of the fox holes they made me dig, in order to protect ourselves from imaginary aggressors. I was dead broke, but when I did have money for gas, we would drive to Siver Creek and the Royal Gorge, both worth seeing. Swing through the Garden of the Gods in Colo Springs, and spread out a blanket and take in the sights. The drive to the top of Pikes Peak is unforgetable and I think it is paved all the way to the summit now. Another way to access the top is on the cogged railway, and it is easier on the Stude. Good luck, and remember, swing on by my place either coming or going. The coffee is always on, how a boot that?
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Roly, the So Cal woody guy.
Rolly wrote:Mesa Verde
Durango Silverton train
Train tickets are not cheap, don't sit in the open car.
Rolly
mcwbyu82 wrote:+1 on the National Monument. If I were to walk about 15 steps outside my office right now I could see it![]()
Easily gives the Grand Canyon a run for its money.
Awesome by car, but another option that I did last fall was a fly over in a little Cessna. Spectacular and fairly reasonable
http://gatewaycanyonsairtours.com/index.php
They don't seem to list the price for the 4 seater Cessna, but just call I know they do it.
The Pilot Deanna is outstanding. Knows the area like the back of her hand and I am pretty sure she could do the flight blindfolded.
A couple shots from above
mcwbyu82 wrote:+1 on the National Monument. If I were to walk about 15 steps outside my office right now I could see it![]()
Easily gives the Grand Canyon a run for its money.
slowcowboy wrote:the peaches were like 15 a box and I sold them easily for 40 when I got home to wyoming. I had boxes of peaches piled high on the bed of my teardrop on my return trip to wyoming in 2010.
one good acesset was the insulation in my teardrop it kept the peaches cool in 90 degrea weather on the way home!
slow
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