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#186349 - 03/09/20 08:32 PM Re: Remote area ***** [Re: rodbrown]
Peter_Kaufman Offline
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Thanks guys

It was a new area that we had wanted to explore, and there is more to see when we go back in the future. I love seeing the red rocks with the snow covered mountains in the background but I think the snow will be gone earlier this year

Peter
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#186924 - 04/09/20 05:41 PM Isolating in the backcountry [Re: Peter_Kaufman]
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Loc: Southeast Utah
A strange time here in this tourist town
Our two national parks are closed, hotels and campsites are closed and restaurants are take out only, there are almost no tourists, which is terrible for all of the businesses but great if you are retired.
I am only going to the grocery store once a week and spending a lot of time in the backcountry both hiking and mountain biking. Everyone is driving them self and keeping our distance

Peter


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#186927 - 04/09/20 05:55 PM Re: Isolating in the backcountry [Re: Peter_Kaufman]
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Awesome pictures, Peter.

Thanks for taking time to post!
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#186932 - 04/09/20 06:22 PM Re: Isolating in the backcountry [Re: coachblalock]
Eric Offline
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What a great place to explore. Thanks for posting!
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#186936 - 04/09/20 06:33 PM Re: Isolating in the backcountry [Re: Peter_Kaufman]
rodbrown Offline
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Peter

Isn’t it great to be able to be outdoors, even in these crazy times. Thank you for the excellent photos. Stay safe.
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#186959 - 04/10/20 06:07 AM Re: Isolating in the backcountry [Re: Peter_Kaufman]
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Peter,

Awesome pic's stay safe and healthy!

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#186968 - 04/10/20 09:02 AM Re: Isolating in the backcountry [Re: GCTom41]
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Glad to see "some of us" can get the hell out and actually "do" something! I'm jealous, Bro.
Great escape for me, thanks.
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#186973 - 04/10/20 10:37 AM Re: Isolating in the backcountry [Re: Captain Chris Stanaback]
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Too many people were going to Colorado's mountain resorts and towns to get into the outdoors. Now, mountain counties are road blocking and turning back anyone that does not actually live in the county. The rescue and medical people have limited resources and the mountain communities have small or no hospital or medical facilities. Even second-home owners are not allowed to go their condos or houses.
Be safe, take care, and be smart!
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#186976 - 04/10/20 11:23 AM Re: Isolating in the backcountry [Re: BladesNBarrels]
Sidney_Redford Offline
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Registered: 10/20/05
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Great pic's as usual for you. Glad to see them now that no one is supposed to be out. Where I live I have the chance to get out whenever I want. Spring turkey season opens in the morning and I have three nice gobblers in the yard almost every day. I don't turkey hunt but some of my friends do. My grandson loves to hunt but he is stationed in Poland and can't leave until we reopen the country which can't come soon enough! I gave him a Mod.14 for his wedding gift and gave his brother also in the Army a Mod 1 for his wedding.
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#187012 - 04/10/20 08:24 PM Re: Isolating in the backcountry [Re: Sidney_Redford]
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thanks for the comments guys

we are allowed to be outside staying in our county, and try to avoid any extreme sports. We have a large amount of BLM land and since tourists are not allowed anymore seeing someone else is not very common.


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