Jan 29 2008There is a special mystique about the Southwest region of Colorado. It can be felt among the ancient Anasazi Indian cliff dwellings at Mesa Verde National Park and in the quiet of rugged mining ghost towns high in the San Juan Mountains.
What a great place the west.
Durango is having a fierce winter this year! In town at 6,650 ft in elevation we have been blanketed with over 7' of the fluffy powder so far and it's not stopping anytime soon. If you've heard about the torrential downpours in Cali & Az then you could imagine what's happening to us.
It's not stopping people from being mobile. I love watching those slide by on ski's and bikes. Acutally I haven't attempted to bike ride in snowpack but promise to by the time it all melts. Last month I did ski for the second time ever! Typically I snowboard but as I expected the fundamentals of skiing run parallel to ice skating. I know Justin was stoked to see me join him on the snow sticks.

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Wow! The view is really nice and I can't imagine how you're living there.
I'm sorry, I'm Charles. 23. From México, so I'd like to know about your country (town) and you too of course and this way to practice my english because I'm studying it. Also to improve and increase it. What do you think? Would you like to aide me?
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