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Betty Ford (tour 3)

Posted by sluice z5b CO (My Page) on
Sat, May 30, 09 at 20:13

Picea engelmannii 'Stanley Mountain'
Engelmann Spruce
Pinaceae
Stanley Mtn near Berthoud Pass, CO

Pinus flexilis 'Smile'
Limber Pine
Pinaceae
Six Mile Creek, North Park, Wyoming

Picea engelmannii 'Nicola'
Engelmann Spruce
Pinaceae

Picea pungens 'La Junta'
Colorado Blue Spruce
Pinaceae
La Hunta Canyon, Mora, New Mexico

dam

Pinus aristata 'Little Scamp'
Bristlecone Pine
Pinaceae
Squaw Pass S. of Idaho Springs CO

P. pungens 'Blue Mist'

rocks

? nice, whatever it is!

Pinus aristata 'Bashful'
Bristlecone Pine
Pinaceae
Fairplay Colorado

Pinus contorta 'Willow Creek'
Lodgepole Pine
Pinaceae
Willow Creek Pass, Granby, CO


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RE: Betty Ford (tour 3)

Holy cow, 6000ft. is considered foothills? Nice pics on all the threads, but photos of natural settings are 100x better than cultivars. JMHO..;)


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RE: Betty Ford (tour 3)

Yes, 6000 ft. is foothills in much of the west, aside from the Pacific NW, which you appear to have never left.

Why don't you post up some of your pics of conifers in natural settings since your elitist mind apparently isn't satisfied with this great thread on dwarf conifers.

Totally lame to even diss someone who put forth all the effort in posting some pics. Next time leave your cute JMHO out of it. You are not cool or funny. Sorry mods but I can't stand elitist jerks.


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RE: Betty Ford (tour 3)

Flattie, thanks for the compliments on my thread. No worries though, I don't think wadet was dissing my efforts.


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RE: Betty Ford (tour 3)

Nice overreaction goofball..


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RE: Betty Ford (tour 3)

time out


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RE: Betty Ford (tour 3)

Hello Sluice,
Nice pictures, this peak is to the west of Berthoud Pass. Since this mountain is fairly easy to climb, it is ideal for beginners, families, or just anyone who has little time on their hands and wants to climb an alpine peak. Even though the hike is easy, the views are spectacular, and the peaks rise well above the timberline. The easy nature of the peak also belies their danger as severe thunderstorms and lightning strikes are prevalent throughout the summer months.

Thank You.
jumi

Here is a link that might be useful: Kerala Tour Packages


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RE: Betty Ford (tour 3)

Nice sluice,thanks. good to see some of the Jerry Morris selections a bit further done the line.


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RE: Betty Ford (tour 3)

I've become a big fan of these photo tours by sluice.

I live at 6500' and I'm not even technically in the mountains of Colorado.


 
 

 

 


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