glness
Driver's Training
This past weekend, I was driving my Jeep on an old (4-wheel drive) mining trail that went over the Continental Divide at Georgia Pass (11,598’) (3535 m). Coming down the backside, and at a lower elevation where the road is friendlier to cars, a woman in a passenger vehicle heading the other way flagged me down to ask a question. She had a baby llama (cria) in the front seat. It’s not everyday you see someone with a llama in the front seat, so I asked the women if I could take this photo.
Park County, Colorado.
Driver's Training
This past weekend, I was driving my Jeep on an old (4-wheel drive) mining trail that went over the Continental Divide at Georgia Pass (11,598’) (3535 m). Coming down the backside, and at a lower elevation where the road is friendlier to cars, a woman in a passenger vehicle heading the other way flagged me down to ask a question. She had a baby llama (cria) in the front seat. It’s not everyday you see someone with a llama in the front seat, so I asked the women if I could take this photo.
Park County, Colorado.