Good luck on your move Dean. Augie
Thanks Augie, appreciate the comment.
Somehow there's a weird sound to that... Nice TR though, i'm very fond of isolated peaks in the middle of nowhere myself as well. And that dirt road looks to be in pretty good shape; back in Northern Minnesota we used to do 80 on roads far worse; did 102 on my granny's driveway once. :-)
Your granny must have one heck of a driveway. : ) Keg is a strange name for a Utah mountain. It'd be right at home in the Seattle area.
Or in these part of Europe. Bierberg... Like the sound of that :-P My grandmothers' driveway is just over a mile and a quarter. She walks it for a workout every day, takes her between 15 and 20 minutes one way...
Augie Medina - Dec 3, 2007 10:44 pm - Voted 10/10
The Wonderful BenchmarkGood luck on your move Dean.
Augie
Dean - Dec 4, 2007 12:06 am - Hasn't voted
Re: The Wonderful BenchmarkThanks Augie, appreciate the comment.
Proterra - Dec 4, 2007 4:17 am - Voted 10/10
Keg Mountain, UTSomehow there's a weird sound to that...
Nice TR though, i'm very fond of isolated peaks in the middle of nowhere myself as well. And that dirt road looks to be in pretty good shape; back in Northern Minnesota we used to do 80 on roads far worse; did 102 on my granny's driveway once. :-)
Dean - Dec 5, 2007 8:54 am - Hasn't voted
Re: Keg Mountain, UTYour granny must have one heck of a driveway. : ) Keg is a strange name for a Utah mountain. It'd be right at home in the Seattle area.
Proterra - Dec 5, 2007 9:11 am - Voted 10/10
Re: Keg Mountain, UTOr in these part of Europe. Bierberg... Like the sound of that :-P
My grandmothers' driveway is just over a mile and a quarter. She walks it for a workout every day, takes her between 15 and 20 minutes one way...