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Re: Best places for trail riders
HI Rick,
Thanks for that wonderful description of life in Colorado. That's the kind
of information I was hoping to get about what it's like to live and
trailride in different parts of the country. It sounds like you've found
paradise.
Karen Schwartz
Livermore, CA
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From: A300airbus@aol.com <A300airbus@aol.com>
To: karlar@flash.net <karlar@flash.net>
Date: Sunday, January 24, 1999 6:19 AM
Subject: Re: Best places for trail riders
>well, where would you like me to start? colorado has 52 14 thousand foot
>peaks. those are kinda pretty to look at. i lived in the napa valley for a
few
>years and was working out of oakland. we moved to california from
>colorado(aspen area) and knew within a few weeks we would be out of there
>soon.driving south of hwy 101 one day and sitting in traffic, i thought to
>myself, there has to be more in life out here than doing this. when we got
the
>chance to get back to colorado we called the movers immediately. if i want
to
>ride, i literally have 100s of thousands of acres of BLM land right outside
my
>back door. i can ride and see elk, deer, bighorn sheep, etc,etc, and we see
>bear quite frequently in the white river national forest where we live. if
i
>want to go fly fish i just walk down our property and there is a river.
>nothing against california, but i was born in the south and we had land as
>well..after living in colorado for a total of 10 yrs or so, i have gotten
used
>to the peace and serenity that colorado offers. we both thought there was
just
>too many people in california for our taste.im a pilot and i still go to
>california quite frequently, but just for a day or two. rick
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