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Re: Ouray-Silverton Wheelin
Anyways, plan on going every August. It's only 10 hours for us with options to stop at Mesa Verde. Cool! I thought that it could not be "Switzerland of America" but I was wrong. It did look like the Alps once you are on the trail.
Did Imogene and Pioneer Pass (?). Rained like heck one day and the next day a boulder fell on a jeep and killed the driver. Y'all remember that?
H3Bas'r: Ready-Lift Levelled Superior Blue (debadged), Sun roof, Tinted, Mud mats, Wakizashi, front Husky flaps, Manik rocker bars, UCS, Tom Tom GPS for Treo, SuperSwampers Radial TSL, Rear Eaton Locker, PCMforless'd... but, alas, not waterproofed
Re: Ouray-Silverton Wheelin
Yeah, unfortunatly Durango is NOT Hummer friendly as there is an overabundance of liberal, Subaru driving, granola types who single out the Hummer brand because it is the root of the war in Iraq and symbolizes George Bush.
Never mind it falls in line with all other SUV's and trucks in the milage department. I could slap hybrid or hydrogen powered all over it and it still wouldn't matter.
But, it is where I call home and I defiantly continue to love my H3. Might have to join up with some of you throughout the summer!
"Now remember, things look bad and it looks like you're not gonna make it, then you gotta get mean. I mean plumb, mad-dog mean. 'Cause if you lose your head and you give up then you neither live nor win. That's just the way it is."
Re: Ouray-Silverton Wheelin
http://www.fjsummit.org/
If 100 or more of them show up, it would put a pinch on rooms available there.
I hope most of them are gone by the last couple weeks of July. So I won't have to pay a higher price for the same rooms.
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