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    Posted: 25 Jul 2011 at 12:33pm
Originally posted by K_Mac K_Mac wrote:

By request, here are the monkeys that go behind the "cage"


Thanks so much for sharing, they are beautfil and a handfull I'm sure....What a great back drop. 
Enjoy
 
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Originally posted by K_Mac K_Mac wrote:

Cheyenne Mountain State Park, Colorado Springs, CO.  It's right next door to the old NORAD base in Cheyenne Mountain. 
 
 
That sounds like an interesting place to see.  Is the old base something that's visitable, I've seen it in movies before, would be neat just to see the outside of it.
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Nice ideas on the bunk cages, good job!
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what beautiful little babies you have there....thanks for sharing your family with us.
 
stay safe out there everyone.
 
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Cheyenne Mountain State Park, Colorado Springs, CO.  It's right next door to the old NORAD base in Cheyenne Mountain. 
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Beautiful family.   You are making memories.  We just sold our old popup that we started camping in with the kids.  They are now 30 somethings and really sad to see the old pup go.  We still have our memories though.
By the way, where is that campground.  It looks interesting.
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What an adorable bunch!  You are very blessed!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Butterfly_Lee Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22 Jul 2011 at 4:40pm
Originally posted by K_Mac K_Mac wrote:

I am no carpenter or engineer, but I can handle most do-it-yourself projects well, albeit slowly if I'm breaking new ground.  My question is around how to create a safe bunk bed out of my 172 for my twin boys. 
For not being a carpenter it looks like and great jobClap, but you forgot to add PICTURES of the babiesConfused
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Well, I finally did it!  I will likely changing the hinge setup on the bottom bunk.  Currently, they drop into place.





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