Four of our couples, (Brenchleys, Englands, Phillips, Larsens), were able to clear our calendars for a couple of days and had a great get-away, especially because of the hospitality of the Brenchleys. Their cabin is nestled among aspen and wildflowers above Fairview and is the perfect setting to relax, socialize with good friends and set off for some fun rides. Oh and in the evening we were introduced to what we think will be Richard's favorite card game, Pond Scum....(don't ask!)
The following photos were submitted by Richard & Cheryl:
The following photos and commentary were submitted by Larry & Shari:
Diana says, "The last picture is Fred's hand after stopping at the car wash to clean the rzr. He was climbing off the trailer with the wand in one hand and accidentally aimed it at his other hand for 1 second. Needless to say we spent the next few hours in the hospital. He just missed severing his tendon. Very lucky!" (We are so glad he didn't sever his tendon, and hope he mends quickly. And, he'll have to steer with one hand for awhile, or Diana will have to take over the driving!!)
The following photos were submitted by Jeff & Karen:
The following photos were submitted by Richard & Cheryl:
The following photos and commentary were submitted by Larry & Shari:
The Brenchley Compound
Fantastic scenery, far removed from the every day hustle
The gang.....seasoned riders
Mossy Lake
Wide open spaces, beautiful sky and great friends, thanks for the ride and hospitality Brenchleys
Sometimes we felt like this sheep hot, tired, and lost However, we had capable trail guides who kept their cool and found us shade and lead us back to the comforts of home in the thick of the forrest.
The following photos were submitted by Fred & Diana:
Diana says, "The last picture is Fred's hand after stopping at the car wash to clean the rzr. He was climbing off the trailer with the wand in one hand and accidentally aimed it at his other hand for 1 second. Needless to say we spent the next few hours in the hospital. He just missed severing his tendon. Very lucky!" (We are so glad he didn't sever his tendon, and hope he mends quickly. And, he'll have to steer with one hand for awhile, or Diana will have to take over the driving!!)
The following photos were submitted by Jeff & Karen:
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