I struck out to the East this time. See the newest Trips entry on my homepage, or use this direct link (http://www.bbburma.net/Trips/2005_06_Duchesne_WolfCreekPass/).
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Jeez, there's home cooking on your rides Kerry. You can ride with me anytime. :mrgreen:
Nice pics!
Neil.
Mighty purty! Love the rocks and the rain shot.
great pics, I might have to venture into utah this summer and take a look around.
Heh heh. I have been thinking of venturing into Colorado myself. Southwest corner for starters, since I can use my sister's place in Moab as a base camp.
Naturita, Telluride, Ouray, Silverton, Durango, Four Corners, etc.
ok im curious of why the camping meal on a day trip? no taco smell or jack in the crack around? From the pictures and gear your had it looks like your tooled and ready to go for like a 1000 mile a day cross country deal.......... ok so im jealous
Quote from: chbixok im curious of why the camping meal on a day trip?
Quote from: KerrySince this was a fairly short trip, I thought I would take the time to field-check some of my long-trip equipment.
photo captions are a thing of beauty
road trips are a thing of beauty even more so on a GS. awesome pics Kerry. cool stuff but wassup with that red beater?