Critical maintenance

It's OK, Sandra, I've been over it too, and it really does SEEM a lot
higher. :-)

Ken H.

> The 23000' got me. Naturally aspirated engines don't put out much power
> (if they run at all) over 15000'. (And Most people can't breath either.)
>
 
Emery,
Have you ever been to the top of Mt Evans http://www.mountevans.com which is not too far from you?

14265 feet to the top and a majestic mountain. Went to the top in 1975.

John

>
> Sandra
> Neat trick!
> Monarch Pass is about 11,000 feet. Mt. Denali (formerly McKinley is 20,300 feet but no roads to the top..
>
> I have always enjoyed stories about Bob and your trips!
>
> Emery Stora
> 77 Kingsley
> Frederick, CO
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No, I haven’t. But it has the highest road in North America. 14240 feet to he top of the road. The top 5 miles are closed for the winter but will open up in the spring. I plan on driving up it some day.

The closest mountain to me is Long’s Peak. The only 14000+ peak in Rocky National Park. It is 14259 to the top. However, as with most mountains in Colorado the base is 5000+ elevation so it rises 9000+ feet above the eastern plains. But no roads going us except some lower ones going to campgrounds on the side of the mountain.

Our house is located about 20 miles to the east of Long’s Peak so we have a gorgeous view of it from out house.

Emery Stora
77 Kingsley
Frederick, CO

>
> Emery,
> Have you ever been to the top of Mt Evans http://www.mountevans.com which is not too far from you?
>
> 14265 feet to the top and a majestic mountain. Went to the top in 1975.
>
> John

>>
>> Sandra
>> Neat trick!
>> Monarch Pass is about 11,000 feet. Mt. Denali (formerly McKinley is 20,300 feet but no roads to the top..
>>
>> I have always enjoyed stories about Bob and your trips!
>>
>> Emery Stora
>> 77 Kingsley
>> Frederick, CO
>> ange List Options:
>> http://list.gmcnet.org/mailman/listinfo/gmclist_list.gmcnet.org
>
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Sorry, windshield center post. The short side of the 24" blade goes toward the windshield center post on the drivers side.
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C. Boyd
76 Crestmont
East Tennessee