You Know Your From Colorado If...........

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What's the mechanism on the spotlight? Sunrise through an arch? Looks like the kind of place you'd find a treasure cave
Thinking sun through the clouds...
 
xavier7995

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If you had to fist fight a deer for a camping spot over the weekend.

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These were the most tame deer I have ever encountered. That one had a baby with it and they had a little area about 10 feet from our campfire that they would just nonchalantly lay down and go to sleep in.

Of course people tried to pet them. Was hoping to see them get bitten but no such luck and the deer split once it saw the petters did not have food.
 
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These were the most tame deer I have ever encountered. That one had a baby with it and they had a little area about 10 feet from our campfire that they would just nonchalantly lay down and go to sleep in.

Of course people tried to pet them. Was hoping to see them get bitten but no such luck and the deer split once it saw the petters did not have food.
Camp meat!!!! Real tender!!!...just kidding..
Not a good idea to pet em..
They get used to handouts and human contact is not the best for wildlife..
Also some asshole could actually make camp meat out of them..
RUN FOREST RUN!!!
 
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Camp meat!!!! Real tender!!!...just kidding..
Not a good idea to pet em..
They get used to handouts and human contact is not the best for wildlife..
Also some asshole could actually make camp meat out of them..
RUN FOREST RUN!!!
Like these guys? My google-fu isn't strong this morning, I know there is a clip when they go bald eagle hunting.
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I believe it's a rotovap distillation process, then recrystallizing with hexane. 99.9% pure. You know you want some ; )
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Well, I'll admit I'm not from CO. Moved out 11 years ago. But my family has lived in Durango, Pagosa Springs and Chama NM area since the 1700s. Plus you can't blame me from wanting to leave KS....why the fuck did my grandpa move to KS from Durango?
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Nice pics. Those floods were something else.

Sure was. We didn't sustain any damage to our property or house but the road that takes us home a few miles down from us got blown out along with any highway in the canyons in the region, so there was no leaving for us. 3 days after the flood started, the national guard landed in a heli about 100 yards from us. They asked if anyone was dying, sick, injured, etc. Luckily none of that in our hood. So they said they would be back the next day to pick us up and get packed and winterize the house because you might not get back until next spring, this was Sept. Fuck! But we kind of already knew that. Next day they picked us up, my wife, two dogs and I in a blackhawk. Along with a few other neighbors. Our big bloodhound shit himself while climbing into the chopper, funny. They Flew us to the nearest airport in Boulder, hopped on bus from there to an elementary school. There we found my wifes parents.

Chapter 2: Had to send the dogs off to Missouri with my parents since no one we knew would allow our dogs and us to stay with them. Well maybe they would have, but we didn't want to feel like burdens on anyone. Anyways we end up staying with my wife's best friend in suburban Broomfield. I could only take it so long, like 2 weeks and I was riding my mountain bike up to house. There was enough shoulder left on the hwy to make it, and from there just hoofed in a mile down some scree shit and woods to get home. I lived like this for a few months, better than wifes friend. Then the roads started slowly getting built back and we could drive closer and closer. We were able to drive home by Christmas which was awesome, but on 4x4 terrain. Construction just finished on our roads about 2 weeks ago.
 
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