Wake n Bake, Nothing Better!

Jeffislovinlife

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Have a nice day! I thought I would have avoided snow through the mountains on hwy 160 , the final leg of my trip , but woke up to a few inches on fresh powder. Completey unexpected. This last bit driving will be going over Wolf Creek Pass. It’s one of the most dangerous hwy passes with a very steep western slope and hairpin turns. Sunny sky’s now. Fingers crossed it goes well. Take care.
You got this have a great day and be safe out there
 

Dr.Amber Trichome

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You got this have a great day and be safe out there
I made it! It wasn’t bad at all. The roads were all
Melted. There were some crazy twisty turns but not as scary as Stevens pass in Washington. Plenty of run away truck ramps and even a hairpin turn thrown in!
It was a good day but I am so tired and so happy the trip has been completed.
 

natureboygrower

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Have a nice day! I thought I would have avoided snow through the mountains on hwy 160 , the final leg of my trip , but woke up to a few inches on fresh powder. Completey unexpected. This last bit driving will be going over Wolf Creek Pass. It’s one of the most dangerous hwy passes with a very steep western slope and hairpin turns. Sunny sky’s now. Fingers crossed it goes well. Take care.
I've been that route many times as a kid traveling with family from Colorado Springs to the Four Corners area of Colorado. In fact, I'm here right now.

The picture is from a relatives front porch. The mountain is called the Sleeping Ute and is Native land only. The trees are blocking his head.
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Mesa Verde is also close, if you can visit, I cannot recommend that enough. Since my Mom was orginally from Colorado, I was lucky enough to visit my Grandparent's every Summer and visted the Cliff Dwellings often.They are amazing .
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