What happened to the half?Back in a 3/4 ton...
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What happened to the half?Back in a 3/4 ton...
Traded...it won't be on the lot longWhat happened to the half?
What trails did you ride?I had to go back to my wife's motherland (Indiana) for a reunion this weekend. This is the first "pretty" pic I've ever take of that state. Sweet mountain biking trails.
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Man, that’s SUPER green!I had to go back to my wife's motherland (Indiana) for a reunion this weekend. This is the first "pretty" pic I've ever take of that state. Sweet mountain biking trails.
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Those are awesome. Any background info on them ?Kids made it a through the loop and we got to see some petroglyphs, my first close up. Pretty sweet day!
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Not really sure. I just checked onx and rode to the nearest public land (~10 miles) and got lucky that it had sweet mt bike trails. Unfortunately I was riding my SIL's 90's trek hardtail in x-small. It was like a bear on a tricycle. It also took the better part of the day to ride there, ride all the trails, and ride back. Also (again) Indiana doesn't believe in road shoulders. Also (last time) I was the only person I ever saw on a bike or running on the roads. #honeyhole #noathletesinthemidwest #apparentlytheyonlyplaygolfWhat trails did you ride?
I want to go check out brown county this summer.
All I can find about who made them is that they are from the Jornada Mogollon people. Which were all around the southwest from 2000 years ago to about 600 years ago. You can definitely tell a difference in age on some of the petroglyphs too. It seemed like the really old ones are the spiral/ spotted disc thing some barely still showing. I wish I knew more. Is it a story or information, in reverence to something, or just a spot where people made some cool are in the shade of the riverbank?Those are awesome. Any background info on them ?
I was wondering if the stones had fallen from a nearby cliff ?All I can find about who made them is that they are from the Jornada Mogollon people. Which were all around the southwest from 2000 years ago to about 600 years ago. You can definitely tell a difference in age on some of the petroglyphs too. It seemed like the really old ones are the spiral/ spotted disc thing some barely still showing. I wish I knew more. Is it a story or information, in reverence to something, or just a spot where people made some cool are in the shade of the riverbank?
I can remember going there 50 years ago. mtmuley
Gravy lasts a long time.I can remember going there 50 years ago. mtmuley
Summer hand off from the Root to the Grandparents on the HI Line was at Lambkins. mtmuleyGravy lasts a long time.