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Fall in the Rockies (Original Post) kentuck Oct 2013 OP
The aspens among purple mountains majesty. liberal N proud Oct 2013 #1
Ah man! jimlup Oct 2013 #2
Amazingly beautiful. xfundy Oct 2013 #3
for some reason this makes me pine for the Plame threads yodermon Oct 2013 #4
beautiful picture Liberal_in_LA Oct 2013 #5
Are these your photos? matt819 Oct 2013 #6
Some friends.. kentuck Oct 2013 #7
The Sneffels Range ybbor Oct 2013 #10
That's actually Mt. Sneffels on the right ybbor Oct 2013 #11
K&R! Thanks for posting! Auggie Oct 2013 #8
'Tis a Privilege to Live in Colorado! mckara Oct 2013 #9
Gorgeous! I lived in Ouray ocd liberal Oct 2013 #12
Beautiful! Lucky me, I live in Grand Lake.. mountain grammy Oct 2013 #13

yodermon

(6,143 posts)
4. for some reason this makes me pine for the Plame threads
Thu Oct 10, 2013, 10:44 PM
Oct 2013

they turn in clusters because their roots connect them.
(not really, actually)

ybbor

(1,554 posts)
10. The Sneffels Range
Fri Oct 11, 2013, 12:11 AM
Oct 2013

I immediately recognized it. I know it well! I lived in Telluride for 12 years. Only the Tetons can rival it for its beauty.

ybbor

(1,554 posts)
11. That's actually Mt. Sneffels on the right
Fri Oct 11, 2013, 12:16 AM
Oct 2013

14,157 ft high, lucky enough to have summited it once. Hiked all around it a lot.

ocd liberal

(407 posts)
12. Gorgeous! I lived in Ouray
Fri Oct 11, 2013, 12:55 AM
Oct 2013

thought this looked familiar! Lived in Ouray in 1979 after graduating high school and then again in 1981.

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