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I need some mountains in my life..
 
A study guide for anyone interested.
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I think there are 35 questions and, of those, you have to get 70% (or maybe 75%) of them right.

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For good humor, you should watch some of the youtube videos that the Hammers put out on "Ham Life" and getting licensed. If you don't have the time, just picture older dudes with Ben Franklin mullets in pony tails eating funyuns in their mom's basement, and bitching that the newbies don't have learn morse code.
 
Coming. The rollover guy was ok. Wife had broken collarbone and ribs I believe. Stan was instrumental in getting her off the mountain.
 
First up on Saturday was Mineral Creek Trail, which takes you upto California Pass trailhead and then to Corkscrew Pass.

Mineral Creek trail probably has the most obstacles of any trail we do. It's a steady uphill climb from Hwy550 to the California Pass trailhead. Lots of rock obstacles and very slow going.

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As a related aside, I've always gotten a kick out of Colorado roads (even the highways). Unlike almost every other mountainous area of the country, Colorado doesn't waste any money building those pesky guardrails.......(Hwy 550, south of Ouray)
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Someone went off the cliff last month. They didn't find him until a week later. The road from camp into ouray is a 1 lane right now. Apparently they are putting up a few guard rails in the bad spots.

I'm more nervous southbound on 550 than I am on any trail. Center line driving...
 
Someone went off the cliff last month. They didn't find him until a week later. The road from camp into ouray is a 1 lane right now. Apparently they are putting up a few guard rails in the bad spots.

I'm more nervous southbound on 550 than I am on any trail. Center line driving...

That will cure texting and driving
 
From Animas Forks it's about 45 minutes through some awesome terrain up to California pass. At almost 13k feet, the views up there are pretty unreal.

There was a ton of snow on the ground. Literally everywhere once you got above tree line.

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