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Len's "Physical Training For Hunts" Trip To Rocky Mountain National Park
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<blockquote data-quote="old243" data-source="post: 1096801" data-attributes="member: 83748"><p>Len , Thanks for the story of your trip to Colorado. We are from Ontario. In year 2000, we toured the western states. Spent a night in the campground at Estes park, in the morning we went over the pass , at the summit there were a herd of elk cows with their newborn calves. Such a change the elevation can make in the trees , plants . At the top the plants and flowers were tiny, with a lot of mosses. We continued over the divide and followed the Colorado river as far south as the arches park in Utah. The days were very hot so we headed north . Intending to visit the place where my wife's grandfather had homesteaded as a young man. Continued on into Washington state, went to the summit of Mt St Helens, an real adventure for flatlanders from Ontario. Continued on into British Columbia, went north the full length of the province , mountains the whole way. Connected to the Alaska highway and went west though the Yukon and into Alaska. Spent 8 weeks camping , did some fishing, caught Artic grayling, chinook salmon and halibut. Great trip , probably won't go again but have lots of memorys. Old243</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="old243, post: 1096801, member: 83748"] Len , Thanks for the story of your trip to Colorado. We are from Ontario. In year 2000, we toured the western states. Spent a night in the campground at Estes park, in the morning we went over the pass , at the summit there were a herd of elk cows with their newborn calves. Such a change the elevation can make in the trees , plants . At the top the plants and flowers were tiny, with a lot of mosses. We continued over the divide and followed the Colorado river as far south as the arches park in Utah. The days were very hot so we headed north . Intending to visit the place where my wife's grandfather had homesteaded as a young man. Continued on into Washington state, went to the summit of Mt St Helens, an real adventure for flatlanders from Ontario. Continued on into British Columbia, went north the full length of the province , mountains the whole way. Connected to the Alaska highway and went west though the Yukon and into Alaska. Spent 8 weeks camping , did some fishing, caught Artic grayling, chinook salmon and halibut. Great trip , probably won't go again but have lots of memorys. Old243 [/QUOTE]
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