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    Quote Originally Posted by BMFScout
    I hear the good time to go to Colorado is when it's too cold to do anything, but before they get any good snow. Maybe something like this:

    http://keystone.snow.com/info/keystone36.asp
    36 hrs of keystone, sounds like the le mans of cheap beer.

    flem might be interested

    new for this year, a gaming tent in River Run Village featuring Activision's "Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock." The tent will have lounge-style seating and 6 - 8 gaming stations complete with Westinghouse LCD TVs. One of the stations will be designated for the Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock contest. Think you've got skills? Prove it for a chance to win VIP tix to the 36 Hours of Music headliner event on Saturday, December 1.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Snatch Adams
    36 hrs of keystone, sounds like the le mans of cheap beer.

    flem might be interested

    are those westinghouse tvs in HD?

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    Hmm, an august trip to CO, this has peaked my interest. Maybe the pete could be broke out of storeage by then for this one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by agjohn02
    are those westinghouse tvs in HD?
    I'll find out and report back.
    Boats and hoes

    Stumble in to the liquor store
    With a dollar-fifty for a bottle of wine,
    I know just what I'm lookin for
    Thunderbird will do just fine.

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    you can do most everything in a stock 4x4. when I went a few years ago, we were waiting for the rest of the group to catch up just before the descent on the scary stuff on black bear pass. Here comes this POS stock geo tracker w/ street radials bouncing down the trail w/ his dog in the front seat hauling ass (for the trail). he looked all pissed off b/c we were clogging up the trail (and some people were about to **** their pants going real S L O W). he had CO plates and was probably a local usung the trail for what it is...a short cut to telluride from Ouray. I think it is 12 miles via Black bear and like around 40-50 miles via paved HWY.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BMFScout
    I'll find out and report back.
    Are you really going? I remember you saying something about skiing, but I just figured you had plans with a couple of poles...

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    did anyone actually hear from hippie this weekend? I left him a message while we were freezing our asses off at the bus, but never heard back. Was he actually in CS?
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    Quote Originally Posted by bburris
    but I just figured you had plans with a couple of poles...
    the kopecki brothers?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Snatch Adams
    did anyone actually hear from hippie this weekend? I left him a message while we were freezing our asses off at the bus, but never heard back. Was he actually in CS?
    I talked to him on saturday night and tried to convince him to come to 218 for the shindig we were having but the ***** never showed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Snatch Adams
    36 hrs of keystone, sounds like the le mans of cheap beer.
    This might be what I've been training for my whole life.


    He was actually there, had breakfast/lunch with him and Em on Saturday.

    They actually have 5 whole trails open now, think this will be more of a drinking weekend with a little snowskiing.
    Boats and hoes

    Stumble in to the liquor store
    With a dollar-fifty for a bottle of wine,
    I know just what I'm lookin for
    Thunderbird will do just fine.

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    Quit snaking *****es!!

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    I went in June and had to back up PoughKeepsie and Imogene, which was not fun at all. A local on the trail told me that most all trails are cleared by July 4th. I have been down most of the trails in the Silverton/Ouray/Telluride area in my F150. I had good tires and a winch, but that is really not necessary for these trails. (expect maybe PKG)

    Moab is awesome, but I was limited alot by my truck. You could rent a TJ though if you are 25+
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    I'm liking the Moab or other desert area wheeling plan now.

    Who would actually be interested in going somewhere?
    Scotti said maybe if we head towards Moab
    Lynda said Arizona
    I'm game for anything
    John Brown, you interested?

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    I am very interested but already taking a week off for my honeymoon leaves me no time for extended wheeling trips

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    Don't you work for yourself? Make your own hours *****!

    I forgot about you and Amanda, yall need to figure out a way to make this trip.

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