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Photos - most beautiful places you've been.

Most beautiflul places I've ever been

Riding down El Toro Road, in Southern California, in November, to have lunch at Cook's Corner, following my son with my 8 year old granddaughter on the back for her first motorcycle ride. Priceless.
 

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The most beautiful places I've been

My granddaughters first ride.
 

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The most beautiful places I've been

First ride.
 

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...and while still a minor and under adult supervision should be wearing at least a jacket to protect those young arms.
-Just MHO. :brow
 
First Ride

Thanks for the input. She now has an Olympia jacket and gloves to go with a new Shoei helmet. The ride was impromptu since it was 85 degrees. I can't wait to take her to Telluride on Colorado 145, Ouray, the Million Dollar Highway, Sedona and Jerome on 89A, going through the Four Corners area and the Navajo Nation, Sequoia, Yosemite, you understand. It is still priceless.
 
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Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada (2006)

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Sunlight Basin, Wyoming (Cody area, 2006)

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Ouray, Colorado (2009)

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And the Colorado State Forest, State Park (Gould, CO, 2009)

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The world is a beautiful place. Sometimes the most beautiful view of all is right in your own neighborhood.

Horsetooth Reservoir (Fort Collins, Larimer County, CO 2008)

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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania USA

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I am in the photo with Mt. Columbia directly over my head. Mel, my friend and I camped above tree line (around 12,000') then hiked up Columbia the next day. Columbia is in the Collegiate Range in Colorado and is one of the state's fifty 14,000' plus peaks.

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Washington Pass... N. Cascades... Suh~Weeet...

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Here are a couple, and there are so many places around the world that are so beautiful, each in their own ways...
Now if I can only figure out how this upload will work
this should be of Hotel Lake near Garden Bay, BC Canada...
 

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and another sunrise from the same location...this is out of my home office window...
 

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That's an exotic one; you must have been sucking a bit of air, as you approached the summit. :)

Well the oxygen is pretty thin at 14,000 '. Funny thing though, Mel my hiking buddy was a smoker and was challenged due to his smoking, but determined. He has since found it necessary to quit the higher climbs.
 
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