Posted by Frank 41 on July 15, 2013 at 18:57:02 from (70.101.238.131):
In Reply to: First cutting in CO. posted by Wheat Farmer on July 14, 2013 at 18:07:49:
My wife's aunt lived in Denver. In 1966 after I got out of the army, we went there with my MIL. We picked up the aunt and my wife had to go up Mt Evans, I think around 14K'. This was my first time driving in the mountains. We were still in the tree line when the aunt asked if I wanted her to drive. I said I was okay but when we got above the tree line, I began to wander. There was an OLD man, about 60 years old ahead of me on a motorcycle. I thought if he can do it, I can too. Then coming down, I was on the outside. Cloudy, spitting a little snow, no guard rail and I meet a bus on a curve. Oh boy, nothing but sky!! Well I made it and we have traveled all over Colorado since. The Canadain rockies are even more beautiful. Atleast you can breath out there, not like Illinois.
Beautiful hay. Just need some hereford cattle to feed it to.
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