Colorado to Nevada - A mag moves to Vegas
As some of you know I have decided to make the move to Las Vegas this past week. My girlfriend Nikki is the first woman that is patient to put up with me:FIREdevil and still laugh at me. We have been dating for the last 10 months doing the long distance thing. What a better excuse to go to Vegas 15 times in one year :biggrin:. We started talking about if we wanted to live together and then started talking about WHO wanted to move. Well the thought of getting to live in Vegas sounded freaking awesome. Only downside to this move is that it puts me that much farther away from the snow and the mountains. So we'll see how much that will affect my sanity. :rolleyes2
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We decided to take it easy driving out and doing it over 2 days rather than trying to do the whole thing in 1 day. The first time I made the drive 5 years ago (yeah Dave you better fuckin remember why I went out :biggrin: ) we made it in under 10 hours driving about 100 miles an hour. Loaded up with a U-Haul trailer and the truck full of crap the going was a bit slower. We head out of Fort Collins at about 10:30am and started making our way up. As you can see the mountains don't get much more beautiful than that.
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Driving up over vail pass was incredible. Its not everyday that you can go up on the pass when its 70 degress, the aspens are changing, and there is 3 feet of snow on the ground. My my how I am going to miss it this place. But, on the upside its only an hour and a half by plane:biggrin:
Some more pics driving down the western slope of Colorado through Grand Junction and on to the Utah desert. The scenery aint to shabby either....
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Driving out west of Grand Junction the landscape completly changes. It seems like you are transported to an entirely different world. The mountains literally just drop off right at the border and you enter into a world only god and mother nature could ever create or duplicate.
Nikki enjoying the view on one of several stops
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We stopped for the evening in a small town called Green River, Utah and checked into one of their fabulous hotels called the Comfort Inn :the_finge . Since there was a distinct lack of booze or anything else in town, we took it easy, got some dinner, and deceded to get an early start the next morning.
Day 2 - Now it gets interesting
We get up at about 6:30am the next morning and hit the road within the next hour. This part of Utah is extremely desolate but absolutley stunning.http://www.biglines.com/photosv2/200...ines_66182.jpg
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This is where our drive got a little sketchy. When we left, we had about 95 miles to go to Salina UT and I had a little more than half a tank of gas and I figured that would be plenty to get to the next town. We get on the I-70 (past the sign that says "No services for the next 97 miles) and begin our way. Well with the addition of the trailer and lots of mountain passes and shifting the gas dimished alot quicker than we anticipated. This was the situation 4 miles from the station
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Luckily we coasted in ou fumes, but damn that would have been a shitty way to learn that lesson. Yet another story that my girlfriend will never let go:p
We made it through the rest of the way through Utah without anymore incidents. Driving through Southern Utah by Zion and Bryce and the Northwest corner of Arizona are awesome.
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Lots of fire damage outside of St.George. Entire hillsides charred to the ground. Freakin erie
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Much like Utah, you pull out of the mountains in Arizona and you are ejected right into the Mojave desert. Extremely beautiful in their own right, but the Rockies are undoubtly my favorite.
Sin City becoming to come into view
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Although it is bittersweet to be leaving Colorado, it is always my home. I'm sure that there will be a few future trips in the works to come explore the playground called Colorado:smile:
For any of you Las Vegas mags, if there are any, it me up any chance you get. I'm always up for hitting the bars or the hills with fellow mags. As for the rest of ya, if you ever happen to visit (and I can't imagine why anyone would want to:the_finge :yourock: ) give me a holler if you need a hookup or a place to crash:biggrin: