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#2371
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Here is your "Daily WTF" for the next two weeks:
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#2372
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it get's a little congested in places...
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others, not so much...
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uh-oh. hold on granny, looks like we got to back up.
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#2373
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Here is your "Daily WTF" for the next two weeks:
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#2375
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I'm perfectly comfortable and feel quite safe when I'm way out in the boonies far from silly-visation all by myself or with one or two trusted others. And feel safer under my backpack than in a vehicle in those remote places. I know how to work mountains and deserts and forests and rivers, but cities full of unpredictable and often stupid people scare me.
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so, speaking of challenging roads, let's try Siberia. I wonder how the Dodge would do?
uh-oh. mud looks a little deep here.
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dammit boy, we'll not make it here.
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WTF Luther! Is that your car in the sink hole...
uh-oh. mud looks a little deep here.
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dammit boy, we'll not make it here.
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WTF Luther! Is that your car in the sink hole...
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#2378
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Although it looked scary, we were safer there than on the paved highways that got us there or in the suburb where we lived. There were no other drivers around, we were moving at walking speed or less in the twitchy spots except on that final switchback, and we were in control of most of the factors that could have got us killed. All we had to do on that cliff face was keep all four on the road. The top switchback was really the only dangerous part.
I'm perfectly comfortable and feel quite safe when I'm way out in the boonies far from silly-visation all by myself or with one or two trusted others. And feel safer under my backpack than in a vehicle in those remote places. I know how to work mountains and deserts and forests and rivers, but cities full of unpredictable and often stupid people scare me.
I hear ya. Remember that television commercial from the 1990's with the young woman talking about feeling safe driving her Stuparoo over Wolf Creek Pass? I always laughed at that one. 550's a dangerous road in many places once you're in the high country, there's too little guard rail for my liking, and all it takes is one stupid or inattentive driver when you're on the outside of a curve (mostly southbound) to punch your ticket. My preferred route in and out of Durango from the north is through Cortez, but there's a long stretch along the bottoms where you're as likely as not to get a fur bumper cover in the morning or evening. Still, I'd rather hit a deer than the roof of a house in Ouray.![Big Grin](https://dodgeforum.com/forum/images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
I'm perfectly comfortable and feel quite safe when I'm way out in the boonies far from silly-visation all by myself or with one or two trusted others. And feel safer under my backpack than in a vehicle in those remote places. I know how to work mountains and deserts and forests and rivers, but cities full of unpredictable and often stupid people scare me.
I hear ya. Remember that television commercial from the 1990's with the young woman talking about feeling safe driving her Stuparoo over Wolf Creek Pass? I always laughed at that one. 550's a dangerous road in many places once you're in the high country, there's too little guard rail for my liking, and all it takes is one stupid or inattentive driver when you're on the outside of a curve (mostly southbound) to punch your ticket. My preferred route in and out of Durango from the north is through Cortez, but there's a long stretch along the bottoms where you're as likely as not to get a fur bumper cover in the morning or evening. Still, I'd rather hit a deer than the roof of a house in Ouray.
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Wolf Creek is one of the most dangerous passes in Colorado. Wet or Dry(Especially wet). Ya, they widened it a little bit, but its pretty steep. Most people DO NOT KNOW how to drive a mountain pass. I dont know how many times I smelt hot brakes from cars and SUVs coming up and down that thing.. I here ya with going through cortez. Although Im a seasoned Vet of driving Red Mountain, which honestly is the sketchiest paved piece of road Ive drivin. Especially when its a blizzard, or when your following a drunk lol which actually happened when I was headed home to Pagosa a few months ago.
I aso agree with being out in the boondocks. You dont have to worry about all the stupid and unpredictable drivers up here! ****! I almost got rearended by a stupid **** in a yota when I was on my hunt for a Napa this evening. Only thing you gotta worry about are the dumb *** texans who think they own the place(no offence to you guy who are on here, but uh, yall dont appreciate the the backwoods and the beauty and just tear up the roads with you atvs and what not.... also same with city people(no offence either but idk how many times I come to a camping site and find a **** ton of trash, or a trail thats been torn up.... pisses me off.).
And purpl. I agree with you on his posts. lmao too funny.
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Out of something like 200 applicants I bagged the job, but I turned it down because Durango was booming up something fierce. It was a good job but I don't want to live in a boomtown.
I kinda figure that cities are more populated because more people prefer them, but thankfully I was born with what I like to think is better sense.
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Enough of my off-topic rambling.
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