June 7, 2005


  • Doesn't that just make you think of the wild wild west. . . out in the middle of nowhere. Well, it's actually inside the city limits of Colorado Springs. In fact, if I hadn't forgotten to save the picture in it's original state, I could have shown you that their are businesses to the right, left and down at the foot of this hill.  I believe one of them was a Harley-Davidson shop if memory serves me right.  I know it's not a very big mountain as mountains go, but you have to admit, it's pretty big for a landscaping stone.  And this was taken from the window of our moving car.  Colorado is beautifully rugged.

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  • I sure don't remember that rock.  Of course, Colorado Springs city limits was a lot smaller when we lived there in the 60's!   Did you get to the Garden of the Gods?  We used to enjoy watching the rock climbers rapelling (spelling?) down some of the formations.  Fort Carson also did some of their rock climbing training in Cheyenne Canyon.

  • Beautiful, Chris. Looks like the kind of place they would make a cowboy movie.  :sunny:

  •  :eek: Think I have seen that in some movies too!   @-}-}-

  • That is a great photo!  :goodjob:  Isn't Colorado a part of the wild wild west?

  • Yes, Colorado is a part of the wild wild west, but not with a filling station, a Harley Davidson motorcycle shop and a Wendy's in the picture.

  • Hi Chris :heartbeat: :heartbeat:Mom

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