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Garden of the Gods, Colorado Springs

Posted: Sun Jul 10, 2022 7:43 am
by CrazyHermit
Recently I got the hell out of California and moved to Colorado. I'll miss the San Gabriels and Joshua Tree, but the Rockies are way more awesome. No trash or graffiti and the weather is even sunnier than California. I'm lucky enough to live ten minutes from Garden of the Gods, the coolest city park in the world. There's so much wildlife up here I'm thinking of investing in a better camera, but for now here's a few pix, and a video I put up on YouTube...

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Tower of Babel

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Steamboat Rock

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Siamese Twins

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Little Balanced Rock

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The Overlook

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Snow Day

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Gray Rock

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Balanced Rock

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The Three Graces


Re: Garden of the Gods, Colorado Springs

Posted: Sun Jul 10, 2022 8:07 am
by CrazyHermit
It's impossible to upload photos to this site. Also the most invasive to privacy I've ever seen. How much do you guys make selling our private information?

Re: Garden of the Gods, Colorado Springs

Posted: Sun Jul 10, 2022 9:46 am
by Gene
I'm watching it right now, excellent.

Note: A bear has to eat too.

Re: Garden of the Gods, Colorado Springs

Posted: Sun Jul 10, 2022 10:30 am
by CrazyHermit
If you listen close to that clip you'll hear me pulling back the trigger on a gun. That bear was veering my direction for awhile.

Re: Garden of the Gods, Colorado Springs

Posted: Sun Jul 10, 2022 11:26 am
by Gene
CrazyHermit wrote: If you listen close to that clip you'll hear me pulling back the trigger on a gun. That bear was veering my direction for awhile.
A bear has to eat, but not you. ?

Re: Garden of the Gods, Colorado Springs

Posted: Sun Jul 10, 2022 10:27 pm
by Taco
I make $30,000 a month off your privacy. Nah, we make nothing. Tapatalk blows. Im sorry about that, partially my fault, partially not.

I got to see a very small part of that area while working as a crew member on a race team on Pikes Peak. It seems like an awesome place to live, with so much interesting land all around. Right on. I hope to leave CA as well someday sooner rather than later. Enjoy it.

Re: Garden of the Gods, Colorado Springs

Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2022 4:31 am
by CrazyHermit
I know its not your fault, but wow it's intrusive. Uploading photos is virtually impossible. It took me thirty years to finally take the leap and leave Commiefornia, best decision I ever made. Almost everyone up here is either from California or Texas. The WOKE people move to Denver, the conservatives move to Colorado Springs. Even when it snows its gone in a day because we get over 300 days a year of sunshine. Awesome that you got to work on the Pikes Peak race.

Re: Garden of the Gods, Colorado Springs

Posted: Tue Jul 12, 2022 4:26 pm
by Sean
CrazyHermit wrote: It's impossible to upload photos to this site. Also the most invasive to privacy I've ever seen. How much do you guys make selling our private information?
To embed images I think you need a link with the file extension like .jpg or .png at the end. Otherwise it won't work.

Re: Garden of the Gods, Colorado Springs

Posted: Tue Jul 12, 2022 5:39 pm
by Taco
Yeah it's mega annoying trying to put photos in. I gave up on it and only really try hard to make a good TR once in a great while. Someday we will build a new site which will crush all before it, dominating the interweb. Until then, I will curse at my screen and give up, like I did on my huge trip reports for my bike tour last year and the bike tour this February.

I'm thinking of moving to Idaho. I want a place that won't be californicated for at least another ten years. This place gets dumber and more expensive every year. I'm glad so many people love it and wonder why I think it's dumb, they can ride it to the grave. A shame the land has this human problem atop it. I love my mountains. Anyway!

Re: Garden of the Gods, Colorado Springs

Posted: Tue Jul 12, 2022 6:04 pm
by dima
I can move this thing away from tapatalk, but just don't have the time to do it right now. If somebody wants to work with me on that, it would help dramatically. There are multiple ways we can approach it, with different amounts of labor required. The more labor-intensive methods would produce a better result, though...