daugen
Epic Contributor
15 quarts is like filling a small tractor...no wonder those engines are long lived.
and the Euro formula is pricey; interesting to know what makes it "Euro"
Don't spend too much at the Indian Museum.....
Ted, I most certainly did not.
I tried.
said turn here but not the same road so I went to the next one not that either, tried to backtrack and not safe in that traffic.
so I gave up...
I liked the stuff we found direct from the source. Well maybe not, unless you understood her native language, I was pretty clueless. She may have just been a reseller. But anyone who bows and prays to me is high on my list. Delightful humanity.
not a bad ride north to Alamoso Colorado. Lot of early construction, then smooth roads, then more construction. Sat for ten minutes straight at one spot, had to wait for pace car which would lead a line of cars through at his speed of course and then would lead a line of cars the other way, doing a big loop at end. They must not trust folks to drive slowly, it was a very low speed ripped up area. I guess if you have too much peyote and go cruising, that pace car is a good idea...
drone pics are of Alamosa Colorado.
one memory, I crossed over the Rio Grande earlier, and apparently it comes through this town also. But it was no river, it was a country stream. Maybe a couple feet deep.
Plowhog, hope you are feeling much better
and the Euro formula is pricey; interesting to know what makes it "Euro"
Don't spend too much at the Indian Museum.....
Ted, I most certainly did not.
I tried.
said turn here but not the same road so I went to the next one not that either, tried to backtrack and not safe in that traffic.
so I gave up...
I liked the stuff we found direct from the source. Well maybe not, unless you understood her native language, I was pretty clueless. She may have just been a reseller. But anyone who bows and prays to me is high on my list. Delightful humanity.
not a bad ride north to Alamoso Colorado. Lot of early construction, then smooth roads, then more construction. Sat for ten minutes straight at one spot, had to wait for pace car which would lead a line of cars through at his speed of course and then would lead a line of cars the other way, doing a big loop at end. They must not trust folks to drive slowly, it was a very low speed ripped up area. I guess if you have too much peyote and go cruising, that pace car is a good idea...
drone pics are of Alamosa Colorado.
one memory, I crossed over the Rio Grande earlier, and apparently it comes through this town also. But it was no river, it was a country stream. Maybe a couple feet deep.
Plowhog, hope you are feeling much better