Somewhere in the Sawatch
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Somewhere in the Sawatch
Looking for a partner for Saturday 11/28. Debating on Columbia, Huron, BelOx, Antero, or Princeton. I drive a compact car, so will not be able to make it to any of the above without adding substantial mileage. Will give gas money and or food.
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Re: Somewhere in the Sawatch
If mizzu gulch is accessible then, I'll give you a ride up there for dinner at Casa Sanchez in BV
2wd with snow tires could make it today

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Re: Somewhere in the Sawatch
my favorite mexican food in the whole state
“My father considered a walk among the mountains as the equivalent of churchgoing.” (Aldous Huxley)
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Re: Somewhere in the Sawatch
Their salsa had me at buenas noches gringo
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Re: Somewhere in the Sawatch
El Parrel in south Denver has the best Salsa I have ever tasted. It is loaded with cilantro and delightfully spicey.CaptCO wrote: ↑Sat Nov 21, 2020 5:52 pmTheir salsa had me at buenas noches gringo