Monday, March 28

The preparations have begun. I've started sifting through my 16GB music collection, trying to complete collections, so that I can burn Best Of CDs, as well as back up the larger collections. Too bad I'm only at like album 10 of 40 for Neil Young. Fuck he makes music faster than I can download it, I swear. I wanna have an extensive CD collection when I go back, since I might not be able to bring my computer. I talked to the fellow down the street with a Chevy Sprint on blocks in his yard and he said I can take the whole thing for free if I want. I'm kinda stoked, but who knows what shape it's in. No engine or any of that, but if the body is good enough, it might be worth it to pay someone to transplant the engine. Maybe not, I dunno yet, but I like the prospects. I really don't wanna have to pay like $600 just to replace my ball joints, but I've been told they're so dangerously gone that the wheels could fly off. sweet. Apparently when the Rockies were being formed, from 70 million to 30 million years ago, at one point, they were as high as the Himalayas. Fuck, that woulda been a sight, but then the continent stretched width-wise. Oh well. So I won't have a phone or the internet in Golden and I won't be able to take my bike right away either. Should be interesting. The Easter Bunny is older than Christianity hey? Some old Pagan tradition involving dope smoking and orgies. But I guess certain aspects of the tradition faded away as time passed. That's all for now, here's some pictoors.

This is from me and Colton's hike up to Gorman Lake. Once we got to the lake, we continued on up to the ridge for some stellar views. This first one is one of my favorite pictures for sure. I'd have it blown up if I could. I think the whole thing took less than 2 hours. The second two pics are on the way back down. I think he took the pictures from different distances or else I could've lined the pics up as a wicked shot of the lake and the mountain.



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