a Colorado good morn

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a Colorado good morn

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Our trip out here turned into something different than planned, a family member going into the hospital for a week of procedures & then an operation. all is well now, recuperation underway. I did manage to get some fishing in before our return home.

This is as close as I want to get to a moose when armed with a jackknife

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Colorado river, didn't see another human all day

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Glad the medical emergency worked out for the best.

Fortunate you were able to spend at least a day of vacation on the river. Beautiful scenery and nice fish.

Thanks for a "cool" report. ;-)
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Looks peaceful :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Nice. :thumbup:
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Looks awesome and I bet a LOT cooler. Where are you at in Colorado?
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I was fishing in the Rocky Mtn Nat'l Park, just a few miles in from the Grand Lake side entrance.
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We were out there two years ago and camped at Timber Creek campground (minus the timber) and really liked that homestead/dude ranch (Hotzwald) maybe and it was cool to be at the headwaters of a river as powerful as the Colorado. Beautiful area. Makes me want to move!
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We visited some folks at that campground last year, some good fishing in the Colorado river right behind the campground but you've got to travel a bit up or down it because of the non fisher campers who walk over to swim, wade, talk etc.

That pine beetle is a real disaster. I guess it only attacks lodge pole pines. Can you imagine what it would do in SW Georgia if it attacked our pines?!
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Cool pics, I've been there and always wished I had a gun when I was fishing. It's like a postcard everywhere you look.
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