I was just guessing that this location would have decent trees.
It wasn't snowing when we left home but it sure was by the time I was dragging the tree back to Gertrude.
I absentmindedly tied the tree to the car in such a way that it rendered the driver's side door useless.
Heading back over Flint Creek Pass and on home.
Flint Creek
(miles 7190-7234 ←click for map)
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You are the Montana Griswalds! Can't wait to see it decorated. Miss you!
I can't believe how "young adult" e is looking...
Did you have to get permission to cut down the tree? I would probably get arrested here in socal if we just went to the forest and chopped down a tree.
@The Volkster-For all I know you would get arrested in the People's Republic of California for chopping down a tree, but then again maybe some of the National Forests there have this same deal:
http://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/fsm9_003220.pdf
Thanks to everyone for the comments!
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whc03grady.
Beautiful photos...
Beautiful terrain. Almost as splendid as Alaska :)
Thanks for the pics and the Google map.
How does Gertrude handle in the snow?
@CB: The map! Always have to have a map, right?
Gertrude, like every air-cooled (i.e., rear-engined) VW I've ever driven, handles the snow like a champ. I mean, really: for snow, they're the best 2WD vehicles in the world. I'm being totally serious.
Come out here and try it sometime.
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whc03grady.
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