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Day 45 – Chimney Rock

Chimney Rock in southwestern Colorado. (Not quite sure what happened to the colors here)

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Where and when to catch the Tour de France

It's going to be easy to figure out which channel to watch beginning Saturday through July 24. The Outdoor Life Network is broadcasting the Tour de France from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 a.m. every day.

All the bullriding, bass fishing, and elk hunting has been put on hold. Seven days a week, 18 hours a day, Phil Liggett, Paul Sherwen and …

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Tour de France 2005 big

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Tour de France 2005

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Day 44 – Storms sweep Four Corners

From atop the mesa, we watch storms sweeping our route home

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Day 44 – Can't get friggin' truck to start

Bruce fiddles with ignition; Christiane thinks it's funny

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Day 44 – Mesa Verde cliff dwellings

Awesome prehistoric city

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Day 43 – Durango-Silverton RR clinging to canyon wall

Narrow gauge railroad between Durango and Silverton

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Day 43 – Looking down on Ouray

Steep climb out of Ouray

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Tunnel in San Juan Mountains after Ouray

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