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I'm Back!!!

I'm sure we can work something out. I live about an hour from Estes. My parents and sister live over on the Ouray side of the state. My wife's birthday is the around the first of June, so I have to keep that in mind.

I'm sure we can work something out one way or another. Post up in the RM Region and/or PM me about a month before you come this way.
 
mrk5 said:
My wife's birthday is the around the first of June, so I have to keep that in mind.

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Scott......knowing her Birthday is 'around' the first of June is not going to win you any brownie points. Marital bliss demands exact dates for Birthdays and anniversaries!!:D
 
southernspeed said:
Scott......knowing her Birthday is 'around' the first of June is not going to win you any brownie points. Marital bliss demands exact dates for Birthdays and anniversaries!!:D

:doah: :bow: :haha: :haha: :haha:
 
I just get a present everyday for the first two weeks of the month. That way I'm covered and she's that much happier. :tongue1:
 
mrk5 said:
I just get a present everyday for the first two weeks of the month. That way I'm covered and she's that much happier. :tongue1:
Damn that's cunning!.....expensive but cunning!:D
 
Very cool pic's Mark!! That is pretty much the exact terrain we have here for wheeling. Having a foot to the edge of the road is a luxury, a lot of the 'shelf' roads here are narrower than that...which is why my wife won't go wheeling with me anymore. :doah:

Rene
 
tRustyK5 said:
......... a lot of the 'shelf' roads here are narrower than that...which is why my wife won't go wheeling with me anymore. :doah:

Rene

thats why mine won't let me do Black Bear Pass road in Colorado :haha:
 
Metrodps said:
thats why mine won't let me do Black Bear Pass road in Colorado :haha:
Black Bear isn't even narrow! :rolleyes: There's one sorta narrow spot just before you start down the switchbacks, but it's only about 20 feet long. There used to be a tour company out of Teluride that took folks down Black Bear in Suburbans. :eek1: The switchbacks are plenty wide to navigate if you're paying attention... :cool1:
 
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