Chihuahua Gulch, CO

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kamgort

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RGINN said:
Hiked up the Peru Creek trail. 10,000 ft., about 5 degrees, but lots of sun so lots of flatlanders out. Sections of the trail were exposed ice sheets, so a little tricky. Nice frost formations in shady spots.
Beautifully.... :icon_thumright: :icon_thumright: :icon_thumright:
 

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:icon_thumright:

Great pictures :icon_thumright:

PS..will get you that picture you wanted tomorrow, if all goes well :thumbsup:

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Beautiful again! Ice on road looks very slick.... but the crystal on the tree is fantastic!
 

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Oh, that's not on a tree, MG. It's just the ice formation itself.
 

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Beautiful pics of beautiful country. Love the b&w crystal pic. :thumbsup:
 

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I detect along the edge of the parking lot here where they push off the snow and it's not too bad. I can find what was lost in the lot. I can't do any digging below that. I think the frost line here is something like 48 inches, anyway.
 

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