Thanks James. It was a stunning experience and even though we knew there was a drop off, it made us VERY cautious, especially my wife who didn’t get close at all.
A lovely place, love the photo. It is as intended, and a reminder that wild is wild, and indifferent to us, as a species. That is part of what I love about nature, we are reminded that we are not true masters of anything.
A good reminder not the text while walking … phew
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Yes, those in their 20’s are most at risk. That does not include me.
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No, no, no, risky moves! Lovely view. Be safe out there.
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No canyon will claim me. Thanks.
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🙂 Glad to hear it!
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What a stunning landscape Mike…I could lose myself there, especially with the mountains. And your photo does it justice. Wonderful stuff 🙂
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Thanks James. It was a stunning experience and even though we knew there was a drop off, it made us VERY cautious, especially my wife who didn’t get close at all.
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wish mine was there – I would have slung her over (ex-wife I should say) 😉
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So you have the capacity to be a murdering psychopath? Just one more thing I like about you.
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Yikes, that is scary! Have to know the terrain! Hugz Lisa and Bear
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Yes, and a blind walk at night would be a very bad idea.
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Beautiful countryside.
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That it is.
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Gorgeous…my kind of place, Mike….thank you for sharing it with us.
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Southwest Colorado above Pagosa Springs. Thanks Scott.
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Yep….just lovely…and you’re most welcome, Mike.
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So … wandering around at night is not recommended? ….
Amazing view!!
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Not for us, but for someone looking for a way out….perfect.
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Nasty way to go!
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True that.
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amazing view
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Yes. Scary too.
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A lovely place, love the photo. It is as intended, and a reminder that wild is wild, and indifferent to us, as a species. That is part of what I love about nature, we are reminded that we are not true masters of anything.
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Yes, you are right on the mark. We live between natural disasters, hoping to avoid one along the way.
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As long as the volcano under Yellowstone doesn’t let go, we’ll be good. 🙂
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Actually it could go, and is predicted to do so at some point in time, but we’ll be dead by then. Maybe even from natural causes 😉
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