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    Blackthorn, fantastic photos as always!
    Thanks you for letting us in on your trip.
    RBH

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    I would like to join the list of compliments to Bowlerman and Blackthorn. Those are some great pictures.


    Quote Originally Posted by Blackthorn View Post
    I try and I try, BR, but it was a great accomplishment just to get her to wear a baseball cap (and she only did that because the part in her hair got sunburned the day before). And both sides of her face got slight sunburn the day of the Falls hike in spite of her cap, which wouldn't have happened...you know...if....
    I know how this feels, my wife looks terific in a fedora,(posted in Milan Mania) but I can't get her to wear one. Last summer we were at the Biltmore outlet and they had several nice fedoras and a couple of porkpies that fit her very nicely. I said I would buy whatever she wanted.She told me I might as well use the money to buy more for myself, she wouldn't wear one.So, I did.
    "Have some faith"....My Grandfather.
    " Good ain't forever and bad ain't for good".......Roger Miller

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    Quote Originally Posted by DJH View Post
    Fantastic stuff, Jeff. I love that part of the country.

    Mountain biking in Moab, exploring Arches NP, best steaks ever at The Mint in Silverthorne, CO.

    Great roadtrip = thanks for posting!

    +1! Mucho gusto!

    Jeff thanks tons for sharing! Love the shots. Thank your family for putting up with the hat shots. If your wife is like mine, she puts up with the hat pcis, but has a limit. Your wife exceeded the limit and it is much appreciatated by myself. This summer and fall I will not be able to make it out to that part of the USA. You pics feed my longing to visit. We have a home near Yellowstone on the Montana side and due to work and traveling we will not be able to visit until mid fall. I love that part of the country. You will have to live a bunch for me!

    DJH; How correct you are the Mint is a classic stop for us in the mountains north of Denver. I did a stint as a PSIA Examiner (Prof. Ski Instructor Examiner (certifing instructors and coaches for 15 years and working being an active proffesional at many resorts around the world), my wife too, and I recall many evenings pleasantly spent at the Mint. Both courting my wife, with other ski professionals and as a client (kind of a "busman's holiday). The steak I cooked was somehow always the "best." Cheers dude. We possibly may have crossed paths during our times in the high country. My life as a ski pro was just sweet!

    Anywhooo, very nostalgic memories for me. Heart be still - that area of the world is dear to me.

    Best, Eric -
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    Quote Originally Posted by RBH View Post
    Blackthorn, fantastic photos as always!
    Thanks you for letting us in on your trip.
    Wow, you have such great shots of your adventures. Congrats sir, to you and your wife, on the interesting pics. I find your posts inspiring and motivating to get out and visit the world. Keep on traveling and sharing.

    Best Eric -
    The Fred Astaire creed of dress is: "Be yourself—but don't be conspicuous."

    Read it here: http://www.gq.com/entertainment/cele...-style-fashion

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    Thank you one and all for your kind words!
    Sam...if it's December 1941 in Casablanca, what time is it in New York? I bet they're asleep in New York...I bet they're asleep all over America.

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    Thanks from me as well! We're having a great time. Blackthorn, I looove the high Sierra's too. Great pics!
    "I have recently acquired a new hat of such ferocity that it has been running my whole life for me. I wake up in the morning thinking, 'Who shall I wear my hat at today?'"
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    Jeff, Here you go.













    Just east of Grand Junction, CO.

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    As you can tell, I need to work on my photogenic skills!!! Also, sorry for the bad pic quality, as they were taken with a phone.






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    Steve, great photo set and very well presented Hats!

    Splinter, nice photos, Hat and Cars! What will you more!
    Regards
    Manfred

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    Awe-inspiring geological formations, Steve. All that ruggedness serves as a grand backdrop for the well-ordered Huckel.

    Splintercellsz, ain't summer grand with all the car shows? Thanks for posting.
    Randall

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