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I finished my documentation for the Division of Insurance complaint and sent it off. Now I will be going with my son, two of my teenage grandsons, and our church’s men’s group for our annual Father & Son Men’s Campout. We were unable to hold it last year. If you are used to me coming by your place, liking, and commenting don’t be alarmed I still like you I will just be up in the mountains. 38.963265,-105.454804 are the coordinates or the link below the map then you can see the satellite view if you are so inclined.
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27 responses to “Happy Camper – Headed For The Hills”
I will post only stuff you would not “like” while you are gone and then resume the good Blogs when you return.
So far I have enjoyed all of your posts that I’ve read.
You are a person with a wide range of interests. Great picture of you camping!
Have fun!
Thanks! It was great.
Enjoy your father son time Benjamin. It is precious and often all too short. Allan
Yes sir. I agree.
Couldn’t get anywhere with the link but I hope it’s a great area! Have fun!
Bummer. Sorry about that. Yes, it’s beautiful. San Isabel National Forest.
Thanks! Looks like you could just swing up here for a visit. It’s 8 hours away. 🙂
I tried to book us a campsite by a lake this year after we enjoyed that so much last year, but clearly everyone else is getting out, too. :/
Yeah, there were no developed sites to be had. This is how we are used to doing it, though.
The joys of camping. I need to go on that adventure again soon…..
You should.
Say hello to the rattlesnakes for me. Have a great time
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Laughter; After a thousand years still your best entertainment value
Happily rattlesnakes are seldom seen above 7,000 feet and never above 8,500 feet.
So you’re going up in the mountaind. Look for Bigfoot
There are Sasquatch crossing signs on the road up to the top of Pikes Peak.
Say hi for me
Father & Son Men’s Campout sounds amazing! Have fun Herb!
Thank you!
Have a great time. Wish you all the best with all your outdoor activities. Are you going to have cell phone signals at the camping place?
Thanks! Even if we do have service we would only use it in the most dire of emergencies.
Wow, you are very brave. Some people will not survive an hour without their cell phone. LOL.
To me it’s just another tool in my toolbox. But yes, there are many people who can’t do without them.
I like father son time and church time better than I like camping time, so I wish you well but won’t wish for trading places. Besides, you’re surely back by now.
lol. Yes sir. Enjoyed myself a lot.
Hi Herb! I’ve found my way here through Random Raiders.
Glad that you were able to make the trip this year – too many things have been put on hold.
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