6/27/18 Kim and Imogene Pass

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Rock Man

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Colorado State Flower “The Blue Columbine”

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Kim has found that if she drives she don’t get sick. So we went to Montrose and back and she thought maybe if she was driving we could drive a few of the Jeep trails. Off we go to try a little of Imogene. She made it to the top and most of the way down into Telluride. We did see plenty of wildflowers, a little snow and a large herd of Elk.

Imogene is the highest mountain pass in the San Juan mountains. It is the second highest vehiclular mountain crossing in Colorado.

2 thoughts on “6/27/18 Kim and Imogene Pass”

  1. KIM you did a great job driving. There I see no way I could drive that route. The wild flowers are so pretty.

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