I do believe the highest peak is Colorado's Mount Elbert at 14440 feet ... :o)
>:) The mountains look a bit small, but I suppose they'll have to do . . . .;)
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>>Here are some beautiful places in Colorado:
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http://www.homefrontstudios.com/basecamp/trail.asp?h=comdh&s=1>>
http://hikingincolorado.org/photoessays.html>>
http://www.coloradoguy.com/ptarmigan-lake.htm>>
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>>Believe it or not, back in the late 70s I did some rock climbing here:
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http://www.brightcove.tv/title.jsp?title=16927289&channel=1449895>>
>>The San Juans are my favorite location.
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>>>It is a short drive to the west of me. There are still some untouched fishing lakes in that area too. :)
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>>>>Beautiful!
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>>>>>Move to here
http://www.jaspernationalpark.com/>>>>>
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>>>>>>It's amazing how much our perception and physical abilities change over the years. Even when we exercise regularly. When I was a teen I used to rock climb in Colorado - hit all the peaks. Then in my twenties and thirties I spent a lot of weekends hiking and river rafting and just about anything else I could find to do (a lot of time in the mountains here and overseas provided the inspiration). Now, in my forties, due to the work level I've had lately, I've done NONE of that for a few years. I watched that walk and thought NO WAY but I love the view.
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>>>>>>>I would in a heartbeat, but it's my legs, you see. My legs. Just not ready, I'm afraid. ;)
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>>>>>>>>I dare you:
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http://www.brightcove.tv/title.jsp?title=1438490562
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