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Below Timberline in Kansas

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22 November 2012, 21:18
Will
Below Timberline in Kansas
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The last nice day. Cold weather on its way. Happy Thanksgiving.




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23 November 2012, 20:56
daniel77
Nice! Glad to see that you have some sleeves for that cold weather!




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09 December 2012, 03:07
Norseman
Good looking mule! Who's the breeder?
13 December 2012, 19:05
Painted Horse
Like Will, I've been trying to take advantage of the last of the weather before winter really sets in. Northern mountains are already muddy and cold. So we have been trailering down to Southern Utah to ride.






01 January 2013, 22:06
CaneCorso
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Originally posted by Painted Horse:
Like Will, I've been trying to take advantage of the last of the weather before winter really sets in. Northern mountains are already muddy and cold. So we have been trailering down to Southern Utah to ride.


Love that red stuff, beautiful


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03 January 2013, 09:35
ironbender
Is it possible to be "above" timberline in KS?
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04 January 2013, 21:28
rbrbrb6
I was wondering if Kansas even had a timerline? Wink
04 January 2013, 21:51
Painted Horse
I think it is a brush line in Kansas.

I enjoy Color Country in the colder months. But most of that red rock country gets pretty warm in the summer months and I usually head for alpine area above tree during the heat of the summer.




05 January 2013, 06:01
rbrbrb6
Pretty country Painted Horse. It looks alot like the Pacific Crest Trail on the spine of the Cascades here in Oregon.