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    Quote Originally Posted by Riverkilt
    Beautiful pic Graham,

    Two great minds. Was just up the Spencer trail above Lees Ferry, AZ last weekend (think a goat trail up the side of a 1500' cliff).

    Ron
    Hey Ron,

    Great picture! I really like the desert landscape, would be one of my choices if I could choose where to live

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    Graham,

    What a Wonderful photograph.
    Thanks for letting us see more of your beautiful
    Country.
    If I come to visit will you
    take me hiking???
    Nelson
    "Every man dies. Not every man really lives"
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    You've done it again Graham ...I just love that picture
    The kilt, the countryside. and the wife...Great stuff mate really great.
    All the Best.....David.
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    Miah, thanks for that photo...my nickname is Gray, I've been called that since a wee lad, so Gray's Peak is a MUST

    Nelson, if you come here I will surely show you all the beauty that Tasmania has to offer, that's a promise!

    January. February and March are the best months for hiking, the weather is more stable.

    The church pastor we are staying with in Denver is a hiking enthusiast, altho nearly 70, he's looked after his health and is very fit. He plans to show us "his" mountains, the Rockies. I can't wait!

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    Yes, hiking in a kilt is amazing!

    In one year I'll start hiking in the desert. In the meantime I'm watching it snow again outside my window.

    Andrew.

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