How's the view???........

OVERBOARD

Don't believe everything you think
Lunch time view

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A serious case of the Hatfield–McCoy going on here. Neighborly love to his neighbors.

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stevetheupsguy

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Steve---are you smiling like that because of the dog or because your truck is so empty?
Ha Ha Ha, probably both, but moreso the dog. She is absolutely relentless when I get there. Yesterday her owner screamed for me to stop because she got loose. I immediately stopped and she bounded up the DRIVER'S side, into my lap and began licking me like crazy. I have a video of her that I'll be posting, shortly. You know, come to think of it, it is the dog that's making me laugh so hard. I'm even grinning ear to ear thinking about this now. LOL
 

stevetheupsguy

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feel like I'm in Colorado. ;)Here's the picture that was supposed to go with this post. :)

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This is actually the plant and seeds where they get the sugar substitute "Stevia" (SP), from. This company is gonna get/clean the seeds, put some sort of shell around em, and sell em.

Unconditionally!!
So true!
 

soberups

Pees in the brown Koolaid
Another winter temperature inversion. I took this pic at 1400 feet, looking down over the valley portion of my route. The lower elevations never got above freezing today, everything was coated with frost and freezing fog, visibility was less than 1/8 of a mile. Then when I headed uphill, I broke through that layer and it was sunny clear and about 15 degrees warmer. Usually it is just the opposite, I get up on the hill and its fogged in and icy. I took this pic at a dropoff on my route that is a popular jumpoff point for local hang gliders. Amazing view.

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moreluck

golden ticket member
That inversion was always happening in the SLC valley too. People would run up to Park City and Jeremy Ranch to get above the gloom and see some sun at the higher levels.
 

Nolimitz

Well-Known Member
That could be the Boise valley this week/month. hate inversions

Another winter temperature inversion. I took this pic at 1400 feet, looking down over the valley portion of my route. The lower elevations never got above freezing today, everything was coated with frost and freezing fog, visibility was less than 1/8 of a mile. Then when I headed uphill, I broke through that layer and it was sunny clear and about 15 degrees warmer. Usually it is just the opposite, I get up on the hill and its fogged in and icy. I took this pic at a dropoff on my route that is a popular jumpoff point for local hang gliders. Amazing view.

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