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I know I haven't put any of these on here for awhile, so I figure I have a few minutes to burn. I will try to dig up some more when I get time.
These pics are from Boysen Reservoir in Wyoming where I worked and lived for the summer. Since I always have to do something as soon as I see it, the first day I got there, I had to climb the biggest hill in the entire park. After you cross the dam, there is a big cliff with a road that leads to the top. The pictures don't show how steep it is in perspective to seeing it in person, but it is fairly steep with a large drop if you miss the road lol. The rocks on the road were fairly large and liked to move, so I put the expy in 4 low to easily climb to the top.
Here is the dam from the top, about a thousand feet down
I have more pics, but haven't found them yet (lived the summer in a camper with bad cell service, so I lost priority on pics)
Here is a picture from a few weeks ago when we got our first snow storm and I had to go out and play. It was perfect weather since the trails were a little more difficult with 6 inches of snow on them.
These pics are from Boysen Reservoir in Wyoming where I worked and lived for the summer. Since I always have to do something as soon as I see it, the first day I got there, I had to climb the biggest hill in the entire park. After you cross the dam, there is a big cliff with a road that leads to the top. The pictures don't show how steep it is in perspective to seeing it in person, but it is fairly steep with a large drop if you miss the road lol. The rocks on the road were fairly large and liked to move, so I put the expy in 4 low to easily climb to the top.
Here is the dam from the top, about a thousand feet down
I have more pics, but haven't found them yet (lived the summer in a camper with bad cell service, so I lost priority on pics)
Here is a picture from a few weeks ago when we got our first snow storm and I had to go out and play. It was perfect weather since the trails were a little more difficult with 6 inches of snow on them.