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ChrisOIFdoc

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Drove up to the mountains this morning and found a new campsite for next weekend. Here's the view from the site.
 

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Beautiful view! Hope you don't sleep walk though... that first step is a doozy! Where abouts is that?
 
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Beautiful view! Hope you don't sleep walk though... that first step is a doozy! Where abouts is that?

I'll tie a rope to my foot and stake just in case I bring the Jack. :waytogo: The location is up Forest Service Rd 144 in the Jemez Mountains, New Mexico
 

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That's awesome. Scenery is different up here in the Wet coast, gotta head south of the border and experience what you guys have down there.
 

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I've heard good things. Any iconic places to see?

I have a few on my list, the obvious Moab, Alaskan highway, black bear pass.
 
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I've heard good things. Any iconic places to see?

I have a few on my list, the obvious Moab, Alaskan highway, black bear pass.
Beartooth pass out of Red Lodge, MT over to North Yellowstone, Wyoming. The pass starts around 5000 ft and climbs to 11000. Awesome drive, camping, hiking etc... There's plenty more places but that is my favorite area because it's drier and more rugged than NW MT.
 
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