Ridgestock Driveway to Wetterhorn

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tuan
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Ridgestock Driveway to Wetterhorn

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hope you all enjoy some photos from our three day stint last week.

Photographer: Brandon Johanns

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Very much enjoyed it, Brandon. Interesting perspectives on a lot of your photos.
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A fine collection of memories like this makes the effort worth it. Thanks for sharing.
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Nice... Very nice...
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