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    Posted: 19 Nov. 2017 at 6:04am
I went for a little drive this morning. Didn’t really get off the pavement, but I did take a few pics that show that it’s cooling down here in Northern Utah with the dusting of snow we got on the mountains yesterday.






This view is looking southwest away from the mountains. You can kind of see The Great Salt Lake in the distance below the hazy mountains in the far background.





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Great pics!!
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Snow Jeeping is a ball until you have to drive in the chloride to get home. Chaining up all around and pushing two feet of powder was pretty neat also. What we need is a remote cabin to have a meet at and sit around the fire/wood cook stove in the evenings and play in the snow during the day. Jeep Snowmobiling! Thumbs Up Having to be at work the next day Thumbs Down. Oilly
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Originally posted by Oilleaker1 Oilleaker1 wrote:

What we need is a remote cabin to have a meet at and sit around the fire/wood cook stove in the evenings and play in the snow during the day.


Like Bristlecone Lodge atop Mt. Princeton?  Thumbs Up
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Nope, more like Oniel Pass in the Black Hills. 160 acres of private land and the old Moskee schoolhouse as the cabin. It exists. My son goes there to snowmobile and unwind with his buddies. I envy him. Oilly
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That sounds good, too. 
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