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I think of how when I was younger I would get them confused with the Smokies. I'm from Tennessee and we always sang Rocky Top in music class, so I thought the Rocky Mountains were in Tennessee.
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Bullwinkle
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mushroomHey Rocky, watch me pull a rabbit out of a hat!
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To be perfectly honest, I think of John Denver because of his song "Rocky Mountain High."
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...big sky country...campfires under the stars...rushing creeks & fly fishing...camping...meadows of wildflowers...impossible snowdrifts...the Rocky Mountains are intwined with those of my father who died when I was ten...and I have had a love affair with them ever since...
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Home!
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Coors
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Horsetooth rock.
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bighorn sheep
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i tend to think of, well, you guessed it. . . mountains, particularly rocky ones i might add.. on a more serious note i picture me gliding majestically off a clif with both feet in one ski that accidentally slid off as the penguin that gave me a lift on its kangaroo sped off. . . :):):)
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Beer commercials and:
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Home
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The Maroon Bells, baby!!
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Hells gate, through the Fraser Canyon in B.C. Canada.
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"Rocky Mountain Oysters" *Look it up http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocky_mountain_oysters
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A Coors beer sign
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Colorado. My 2 cents.
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Rocky Mountain oysters
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Snow.
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western US
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John Denver singing Rocky Mountain High and "The Rocky Mountain Suite". When I, as a young Aussie, first saw the film of his trek through the Canadian Rockies, I went crazy for them and for the man who sang such beautiful music about them. Wow! I still get the shivers thinking about that special on tv all those years ago.
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Great vacations, elk camp, fresh air, Canada, Colorado, fishing
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A place in Evergreen, Colorado where I used to live.
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My father's brother runs the Greyhound Bus station in "Rocky Mountain House, Alberta."
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Eddie Rabbitt's 'Rocky Mountain Music'!
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Vanishing glaciers
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The cabin my family and I stayed in when we visited CO on vacation.
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all the beauty associated with them and their tremendous size! oh and home for me too!
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Almost heaven.
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John Denver
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the banquet beer COORS
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When my Grandfather left the dust bowl of Oklahoma with a caravan headed for California, they crossed the Rockies at a place near Gunnison, Colorado, and he said "This is my home." My mother's family was raised there, and (whole other story)my Dad's family was also raised there. I was born in California (due to the Navy)and lived most my life in Colorado, first on the Gunnison river, and later in Denver. As much as I hate snow, it is the most beautiful place in the world.
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I think of skiing right away and snow.
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Snow..cold..snuggled up tightly in a warm comfy bed with a fireplace nearby next to my man..both of us are naked.
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Dumb & Dumber. "You've had this pair of extra gloves this whole time?" "Yeah...we're in the Rockies!"
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rocky road ice cream
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John Denver, skiing in powder, Jeeps, sunshine, and vacations. :) http://www.colorado-springs-vacation.com/index.html
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Very sadly, having been scammed by Andre Muran and his travel club scam. http://www.cheatauworld.ca
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Colorado and family who live there.
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it sounds like a nice place, ive never been there
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The vastness of them! The sheer drop offs at the side of the road! It went straight up on one side and straight down on the other! My mother burying her head in the seat because she couldn't look at them! haha! And I remember barely running on Pike's Peak and being out of breath! So beautiful! After seeing them I have difficulty calling these Smokies "mountains" at all!
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Thinker
I used to live 1/2 block from the start of the Pike's Peak Highway in Cascade, Colorado back in the 1940's.
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Where I lived for many years and wish I still did. Of the great times fishing, hunting, camping, and general seeing all the great places to see and do things in.
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