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<blockquote data-quote="bassboy1" data-source="post: 75023" data-attributes="member: 55"><p>In all the times I have been to Blood, I have never been there with snow on the ground. That is awesome. Remind me to post some pictures of Baldy Mountain when I get back from Philmont in New Mexico this summer. 12,541 feet above sea level, and about 4500 above the surrounding area. Beautiful sight, especially with all the snow on the mountains you can see up in Colorado mountains. 20 degrees and snowy in July, and then 4 days later, in base camp, we see 70 degrees, and back to the 80s 2 days later back in Georgia. Real cool stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bassboy1, post: 75023, member: 55"] In all the times I have been to Blood, I have never been there with snow on the ground. That is awesome. Remind me to post some pictures of Baldy Mountain when I get back from Philmont in New Mexico this summer. 12,541 feet above sea level, and about 4500 above the surrounding area. Beautiful sight, especially with all the snow on the mountains you can see up in Colorado mountains. 20 degrees and snowy in July, and then 4 days later, in base camp, we see 70 degrees, and back to the 80s 2 days later back in Georgia. Real cool stuff. [/QUOTE]
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