The other day I towed the Arctic Fox over to Chatfield reservoir state Park to dump my holding tanks. Since it was going to cost $18 to dump I just paid $27 and stayed for the night. That gave me plenty of time to rinse out my black tank and fill up my water tank. It was a cloudy rainy day so I didn't get to do much of anything except relax inside.
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I think I will start off my blog today with a brief rant.... It irritates the living baJesus out of me to see a wild animal with a radio collar on, and lo and behold this is the first animal I see in Rocky Mountain national Park ! The wildlife people have been tracking deer and elk, and every other critter they can get their hands on, for my entire life, what in tarnation do they still need to know about deer and elk. For crying out loud their creatures of habit, they do the same thing over and over every year. It seems to me it's got more to do with government employees justifying their phony baloney jobs than anything to help the Elk..... End of rant.
this is part of Huffers Hill, which is right across the parking lot from the visitor center. It takes you up to a little over 12,000 feet. I think it was put there to separate the mountain men from the flatlanders. The flatlanders are the ones that are struggling to get to the top, and the mountain men are the ones in the coffee shop laughing at them. |
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