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Play me some mountain music..

Started by nastygunz, June 17, 2020, 05:14:07 PM

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nastygunz

..like Gramma and Grandpa used to play:






FinsnFur

Ok, THAT looks fun!
When I first glanced at the pic of the waterfall it was not enlarged. I could see small but tall specks of orange. My first thought was wow, thats a lot of Orioles   :doh2:
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pitw

I say what I think not think what I say.


pitw

Have you ever come down that on a skeleton sled?

I'll bet that would be more fun than should be legal.
I say what I think not think what I say.

nastygunz

 No but I thought about trying to ski down it in my wild youth  :biggrin:

Hawks Feather

Seems like most people like it better when the water is running.

nastygunz

 Winter has a lot of advantages one being no mosquitoes and no ticks :biggrin:

nastygunz

More than a quarter million people visit the summit of Mount Washington each summer by car, train, or foot. But in winter, sub-zero temperatures, hurricane-force winds, blowing snow and incredible ice claim the peak, creating an arctic outpost in a temperate climate zone. Known as the Home of the World’s Worst Weather, Mount Washington’s winter conditions rival those of Mount Everest and the Polar regions.






remrogers

There is a mountain between Fort Collins and Estes Park, Co. named "Storm King" and with good reason. An unmanned weather station sets on top and has recorded wind speeds up to 185 MPH.