oh durango!

15 Sep 2011 12:20 #1 by bailey bud
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15 Sep 2011 12:56 #2 by CC
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Holy Cow! When does Wolf Creek open?

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15 Sep 2011 13:17 #3 by homeagain
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"Termination Dust"........ :biggrin:

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15 Sep 2011 13:30 #4 by LOL
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We took our annual motorcycle trip vacation to Gunnison, Durango, and Taos last week. So glad we didn't go this week, or yesterday anyway. You are lucky to live there, I love Durango, best city in the state IMO.

Lots of snow here too on Mt. Logan and Rosalie.

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15 Sep 2011 13:36 #5 by bailey bud
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6" above 10,000 ft!

Will make elk season a little easier!

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15 Sep 2011 23:46 #6 by Local_Historian
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Oh, lovely photo!

Knew I was starting to smell fall.

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16 Sep 2011 07:08 #7 by Something the Dog Said
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When Outside Magazine’s October 2011 issue hits stands, all of Durango will know that we are the “Next Big Thing.”
In a meeting of the Durango Bootleggers Society, Ken Martin of Steamworks Brewing Co.; Erik Maxson of Carvers Brewing Co; and Scott Bickert of Durango Brewing Co., combine efforts for a beer to benefit the Animas Museum. Having four breweries in Durango contributed to it being named by Outside Magazine the “Next Big Thing.”
The mountain town won the title while being awarded a coveted top-10 spot in Outside Magazine’s “Life is Better Here” article in the October issue.

http://www.durangoherald.com/article/20 ... 80%99Think of it as a border town .... It serves as the geographic and cultural link between high desert and high country,” writer Will Grant wrote in the article.

The miles of mountain-biking trails surrounding Durango and the Animas River flowing alongside Main Avenue are the amenities that helped the city win the title.

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16 Sep 2011 07:28 #8 by Rockdoc
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Nice for sure BB. WInter and the beauty of a winter landscape will soon be here. I'm looking forward to it.

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