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West side of the Toyoibe Range
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Hey, we've got some beautiful and unique mountains here in New Mexico, too:Huh, dueling mountain ranges. Now I've seen it all.
Danny, Are my eyes playing tricks on me? Did I just actually see "44" on some "GREEN" grass?
You were given the 'bird' huh?....Keep up with the photos!
You guys at killing me
You have an awesome truck and great choice in dogs. Sorry for your losses.
This land WAS our land.
Now for some tech, Danny do your mirrors attach to the front of the windshield frame, or to the door?
Here's one of my favorite areas:Man, you guys just have to post pics of those awesome spaces - in northern Illinois we do have some woods but you can usually see out the other side they are so small. Mostly corn, soybeans or dead fields, ice and snow - that's about it here and overall very flat. The few areas of beauty are generally so packed with humans you can't enjoy them, there is almost nowhere to be alone and look out across the land without seeing Man's destruction of the land. Best thing we have to see is the occasional super thunderstorm or tornado...lol. Winter is barely pretty here at all, just a lot of dirty ice from wind erosion and the snows here are almost always an off-white, not to mention the insane use of road salts and chemicals.
Too bad someone didn't have a radar shot on that bird, the thing must have been going well over 60mph upon impact - geeze. Suicidal, or just a fluke accident ?
Sarge