OT Visions of sugar plums

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carbonman
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OT Visions of sugar plums

Post by carbonman » Sun Mar 28, 2010 5:09 pm

Visions of TBP sugar plums dancing in my head today.
After 2 snow storms in 6 days I just had to have a look.
Took a drive up Juniper Pass to Mt. Evans. The first leg of the TBP.
It was a beautiful sunny day. 36F and wind blowing, chilly.
When you're on a bike, this sign builds character.
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NO picnics today.
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Looking down Vance Ck. to the east. Platte Valley on the horizon.
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Grays and Torrys peaks. Both 14er's.
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Mt. Evans rd, on the north side of Mt. Goliath and
contnuing on up toward Lincoln Lk.
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Head wall of Chicago Basin, northern drainage of Mt. Evans.
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The big picture.
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...yea, this is the road up Mt. Evans.
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...yea, the road is closed.....except skis and snowshoes.
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No Gatoraid at the lodge today, either.
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~3.5mths to go.
A lot a sun needs to shine,
a lot of miles to ride,
adventures to be had.
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Re: OT Visions of sugar plums

Post by t-bone » Sun Mar 28, 2010 5:33 pm

When I first read your post title, I immediately thought of the delusional thinking sometimes experienced by the solo RAAM riders (shows where MY mind has been of late: viewtopic/t50730/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=49 ... 59#p456259). I'm not sure of the origin of the acronym TBP, but I'm guessing it's the pass where you took the pictures.

Not an insignificant amount of snow, there, podner! Makes our little dampening of the streets a pretty lame excuse to leave the bike in the garage today.

As is so often the case, great images!

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Re: OT Visions of sugar plums

Post by Muse-Inc » Sun Mar 28, 2010 8:37 pm

I forget sometimes what a magnificent place this country is...thanks c-man for reminding me with those incredible images! Here the hardwoods are starting their annual orgy and pollen is in the air sniff cough mouth breathing. My sedum has come back and is everywhere, the pansies are happy happy even the Halloween colors (nearly black), I see Jonquils everywhere. The Bradford are out in full snowy glory and the Japanese Magnolias are just past their peak color...gorgeous. Spring.
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Re: OT Visions of sugar plums

Post by GumbyCT » Sun Mar 28, 2010 9:18 pm

C-man Thanks Again for sharing.

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Re: OT Visions of sugar plums

Post by Jersey Girl » Mon Mar 29, 2010 6:09 am

Carbonman,

Once again, gorgeous photos! I am sitting here on this dreary rainy day in NJ and I marvel at the pictures you have just sent. I feel peacful just looking at them. You made my day.

Thanks so much for sharing these!

Warmly,

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