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lemmy.world

Exactly! Do you also get to experience the pains and pleasures of i70?

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Independence pass is a good one to pucker on some of those areas.

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I used to live on the Western slope. That view there was how I knew I was about to enjoy the rest of my drive.

Terrific photo and very evocative.

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lemmy.world

Great shot! I lived in Frisco for a short time and I’ll never forget this view.

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lemmy.world

Frisco is prime viewing spot to watch the tunnel traffic back up 10 miles. My record is almost 6 hours to go 115 miles to DIA.

Edit: see if I can insert this clip.

https://i.imgur.com/yLownEg.mp4. (Yes, that tow truck is pushing the big rig out of the way by its bumpers to clear the road. A wreck further up the road caused traffic to come to a complete stop and the big rigs even with chains couldnt get started moving again on the incline. CDOT was pushing trucks with their bull bars to get ambulances through)

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Oh, wow. Gorgeous shot! That's an image you don't forget, apparently, either. I haven't lived there for years, but damn if I didn't know instantly where(ish) that was taken, and felt super satisfied to see my memory wasn't playing tricks on me, when I checked the comments. One of these days, I'll get to see that, again. Thanks for sharing. 😊

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lemmy.world

For me, coming over the crest of the hill heading west is always a great feeling. Means im headed home.

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sh.itjust.works

Leaving CO back to KS was pretty sad for me. I had never seen mountains before, so it sucked seeing them in the rear view mirror.

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lemmy.nz

"And on our right you may see bison in the field. No, we're not pulling over here, we're going to Mt Blue Sky. Keep drinking water."

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Ive gotten lucky and seen the elk out there with them before on my early morning trips.

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