Sunset behind Longs Peak

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I think it's been in the upper 80's for five days now. When the sun goes down, it does get into the 60's pretty quick and high 50's still in the early morning just before sunrise. The sunsets on these warmer days can be pretty. I spent most the day inside and thought I'd go catch the sun going down this evening behind Longs peak here on the front range. I'm getting eager to head to the high country and cool down a little here soon.
 

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:thumbsup: Beautiful sunset! I would say that you're in for some nice weather tomorrow.
 

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:thumbsup: Beautiful sunset! I would say that you're in for some nice weather tomorrow.
My wife said I slept through a thunder stom last night. It did get a bit windy today, so maybe some cooler weather is moving in? It ain't over yet though. We haven't seen the upper 90s and in to the 100 yet and that always comes around August & September. So maybe 12 more give weeks to go and things will start cooling off.
 

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Longs Peak rings a bell. Isn't that in Rocky Mountain National Park. I had a summer job there with the park service back '74 working on the trails. I think we also did some work on Longs Peak. I brought my old metrotech with me that summer but didn't get to use it. I remember that it could be 90 degrees and there still would be a foot of snow in some places. That's how we kept our beer cold. I worked out of Estes Park by the way.
 

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Very pretty sunset there, love the reflection off the water. Was in AZ yesterday...103 degrees....so stop complaining about your 80's tamrock....of course I'm just kidding you. ;)
 

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Very pretty sunset there, love the reflection off the water. Was in AZ yesterday...103 degrees....so stop complaining about your 80's tamrock....of course I'm just kidding you. ;)
Tamrock only like's 5 deg. above freezing as the perfect temp and when it's 100 + I stay in the cave as much as possible. I had all of AZ as a territory in the 1990's, so I mostly went down there in the summer, cuz the rooms where cheap and available as all the snow birds were gone. The days always ended at 3 pm and you hit happy hour till the sun went down and lowered the temp to 99.99 deg. I'd crank the AC up in the room and call it a day. When I was all through down their I would highball it to Show Low and bask a night in the cool air. Always refreshing in the summer nights there in Show Low, nestled amongst the big timbers.
 

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Longs Peak rings a bell. Isn't that in Rocky Mountain National Park. I had a summer job there with the park service back '74 working on the trails. I think we also did some work on Longs Peak. I brought my old metrotech with me that summer but didn't get to use it. I remember that it could be 90 degrees and there still would be a foot of snow in some places. That's how we kept our beer cold. I worked out of Estes Park by the way.
I'll bet that was a fun summer way back then. Very wonderful times in the 1970's Rocky Mountain High era. Sure is a fluctuation in temp in the high altitude. Be 90 at 5pm and 30 5am. Yes Longs peak is in RMNP. It is named after Major Stephen Long, who explored the area in the 1820s. I bet that was real cool times to be in the Rocky's back in those days. Some of the whites in those days believed the Woolly Mammoth, could still exist in that great unknown Mountain range far to the west.
 

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Mid 70's this week, low 40's upper 30's here in Summit County this week. Only 13% humidity right now. We got sleet Friday night but no snow. Looks like it may be a little windy though this week. Tourist forecast: Strong cells developing with 80% chance of gapers, so take precautions when you come up here. Think I'll head up to Green Mountain tomorrow and get in more fishin practice!
 

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I think it's been in the upper 80's for five days now. When the sun goes down, it does get into the 60's pretty quick and high 50's still in the early morning just before sunrise. The sunsets on these warmer days can be pretty. I spent most the day inside and thought I'd go catch the sun going down this evening behind Longs peak here on the front range. I'm getting eager to head to the high country and cool down a little here soon.
Wow!...now that's a sharp sunset TR. Beauty! :thumbsup:
 

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Tamrock only like's 5 deg. above freezing as the perfect temp and when it's 100 + I stay in the cave as much as possible. I had all of AZ as a territory in the 1990's, so I mostly went down there in the summer, cuz the rooms where cheap and available as all the snow birds were gone. The days always ended at 3 pm and you hit happy hour till the sun went down and lowered the temp to 99.99 deg. I'd crank the AC up in the room and call it a day. When I was all through down their I would highball it to Show Low and bask a night in the cool air. Always refreshing in the summer nights there in Show Low, nestled amongst the big timbers.
DAMN!...I don't need that TR! :) We work in the quarry (no shade) till it hits around 90+..then it's a 'shutdown'..but lucky so far this summer, it's been "my kinda temps"!! heh heh.
 

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