I drove up one of the many dirt roads around Weld and pulled into a grassy area where I spied an overgrown trail. Off we went for an hour's run. The overgrown trail merged with a well-maintained all-terrain trail. Suddenly, 45-minutes into the run, a view of Mt Blue. Go new places, see new things...
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Mt. Blue with (Ssh!) Homeland Security Tower on top. |
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