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Took two of the kids up camping a few weekends ago, near Alamosa, Colorado.  This is right about 11,000 ft.  This view is what makes Colorado ATVing a pleasure.

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Awesome ... I remember when my kids use to go riding with me. Some great memories. WOW, you're at 11,000 ft & no snow?? Here in Utah we still a lot of snow up high ... well, at least in places we do.

Great photo ... THANKS for shar'in!!

 

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We found snow frequently throughout the weekend, here is a photo from the same spot showing the snow.  A few trails were still impassible due to the snow.  IMG_5894.thumb.JPG.9234e7b1b31c35691a72cd0721b3344a.JPG

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