This morning the group got together for breakfast in a bag. This is where you put your name on a freezer bag, fill it with all kinds of things like onions, peppers, cheese, green chilies and then you had 2 eggs. Close it up getting all of the air out and then squishing the bag to mix it all together. Then it is boiled in a pot for about 12 minutes! Waa laa, an omelet with no messy pans.
About 12 of us (Linda & Bill Johnson, Neil Elkins & Bob Foerster, John & Judy Wittenberg, Bill & Judy Wagner, Junior Betty Mertz and Chuck and I) got lunches packed and headed out for a day on a 4-wheel drive dirt road up in the mountains. What fun we had!
Okay, who do we look at with so many of the guys taking pictures!
Okay, now which jeep trail do I take--the high road, the low road or the middle one!!
Here's our view from Hurrah Pass, just under 5,000 feet altitude. We met several men on mountain bikes here and they took some pictures of the group on a couple camera--I haven't gotten a copy of those pictures yet.
We also met several folks on ATVs and some on dirt bikes:
Kelly and Terry, just your kind of terrain!
Sean, you would have fun here!
On our way back to the campground from our day of 4-wheeling, we saw this older, jacked up GMC Suburban on it's side on one of the 4-1/2 rated trails (5 being the toughest). We couldn't believe that people drove up there, especially in a top heavy vehicle. Down on the other side of the paved road where this vehicle would have landed if he had come over the side, there was a memorial for someone who died there!
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