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<blockquote data-quote="504RP" data-source="post: 1671946" data-attributes="member: 40335"><p>Thanks alot for the video link about gloss mountain !!!</p><p></p><p>That is truly a beautiful landscape. I am really glad to have stumbled across it even though it was by accident that I stumbled across it. And even more happy me or my wife didn't get bit by a rattle snake ! Lol !!!</p><p></p><p>Now the rodeos held there you are talking about. Are they regular rodeos ? Don't they referr to the rattle snake hunts as rodeos too ?</p><p></p><p>I saw the walking trail and even walked up one to the top of a hill and watched the sun set. But because of all of the sings about watch for rattle snakes. I was a little Leary about walking too far on the trails.</p><p></p><p>Up until now i thought it was just a rest area !!!</p><p></p><p>Unless you see it for yourself it is hard to imagine how pretty of such a desolate place gloss mountain is. Exspecially at sunset toward the end of summer.</p><p></p><p>I am beginning to think i am destine to be bit by some kind of poisonous snake whenever I travel out West. Not many years back. I was traveling through New Mexico on a hunting trip. We pulled over at a rest area to take a short nap. Had been driven all day. I stretched out on a picnic table bench. Looked over at this sign that said to watch out for some kind of lethal coral snake that was around that rest area !!! Took the rest of my nap sitting up in the truck !!! Lol !!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="504RP, post: 1671946, member: 40335"] Thanks alot for the video link about gloss mountain !!! That is truly a beautiful landscape. I am really glad to have stumbled across it even though it was by accident that I stumbled across it. And even more happy me or my wife didn't get bit by a rattle snake ! Lol !!! Now the rodeos held there you are talking about. Are they regular rodeos ? Don't they referr to the rattle snake hunts as rodeos too ? I saw the walking trail and even walked up one to the top of a hill and watched the sun set. But because of all of the sings about watch for rattle snakes. I was a little Leary about walking too far on the trails. Up until now i thought it was just a rest area !!! Unless you see it for yourself it is hard to imagine how pretty of such a desolate place gloss mountain is. Exspecially at sunset toward the end of summer. I am beginning to think i am destine to be bit by some kind of poisonous snake whenever I travel out West. Not many years back. I was traveling through New Mexico on a hunting trip. We pulled over at a rest area to take a short nap. Had been driven all day. I stretched out on a picnic table bench. Looked over at this sign that said to watch out for some kind of lethal coral snake that was around that rest area !!! Took the rest of my nap sitting up in the truck !!! Lol !!! [/QUOTE]
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