Geoff Weatherford (geoffw) > Dropping out of the mountains headed east to Laramie, WY takes you past herds of antelope.  You are always, and that's a guarantee, assured of seeing LOTS of antelope in the area.  In fact, vehicular drivers need to keep a close eye on possible animals (antelope, deer, elk) on the highway in this area.
Geoff Weatherford (geoffw) > Wyoming antelope.
Geoff Weatherford (geoffw) > Welcome to Walden, CO.
Geoff Weatherford (geoffw) > While they do have mountain lions that occasionally come into Walden, they also have some small varieties : )
Geoff Weatherford (geoffw) > Hay fields just outside of Walden, CO.  Looking east towards the Rawah mountains.
Geoff Weatherford (geoffw) > The "barbed wire moose" at the Colorado State Forest headquarters west of Cameron Pass near Gould, CO.
Geoff Weatherford (geoffw) > Close up of the barded wire used to create the moose.
Geoff Weatherford (geoffw) > Coming down from Cameron Pass, CO headed west to Walden, CO.  Summer time and it's cloudy and a little dampish.
Geoff Weatherford (geoffw) > Upper Poudre Canyon, Hwy 14 in Colorado on the way to Cameron Pass and Walden, CO
Dropping out of the mountains headed east to Laramie, WY takes you past herds of antelope. You are always, and that's a guarantee, assured of seeing LOTS of antelope in the area. In fact, vehicular drivers need to keep a close eye on possible animals (antelope, deer, elk) on the highway in this area.
Geoff Weatherford (geoffw) > Dropping out of the mountains headed east to Laramie, WY takes you past herds of antelope.  You are always, and that's a guarantee, assured of seeing LOTS of antelope in the area.  In fact, vehicular drivers need to keep a close eye on possible animals (antelope, deer, elk) on the highway in this area.
Dropping out of the mountains headed east to Laramie, WY takes you past herds of antelope. You are always, and that's a guarantee, assured of seeing LOTS of antelope in the area. In fact, vehicular drivers need to keep a close eye on possible animals (antelope, deer, elk) on the highway in this area.
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