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Petunia has completed the quest of
"American Frontier" !


19th Feb 2023
Petunia goes to Colorado!
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@ 15th Step, Denver, Colorado
Petunia begins her journey through Colorado!
15th Step, Denver, Colorado
On the 15th step of the Colorado State Capitol building, the words are engraved, “ One Mile Above Sea Level”. In 1869, students resurveyed and found the 18th step was one mile above sea level. Then in 2003, using more accurate methods, it was found that the 13th step was one mile above sea level. So, there are three markers, all proclaiming each one of the three steps is one mile above sea level.


While roping steers, you shoot the breeze with Fin.

Petunia shook paws with Fin the Arctic Feisty Fox. They both received one silver mole!

Fin and you found 10 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 398 Find points today: 73 Hunt total: 1731

FinPetuniaQUEST REWARD
x 10


19th Feb 2023
Petunia goes to Colorado!
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@ Hat And Boots, Colorado

White Daisy Egg
My pets are in awe of these beautiful eggs—they would love to try to paint their own one year. Easter and spring are times of joy as the earth awakens, plants are pushing forth from the soil, and the days are becoming warmer. Many baby animals are born in the spring, and life is burgeoning. May these eggs bring you joy and be a reminder of the earth renewing itself.

Hat And Boots, Colorado
The iconic symbols of the western states. There is a tradition of hanging a pair of worn-out boots on a fence post, this has a few meanings. One is to honour a departed and beloved horse, another reason is to honour a worker who has passed or moved on—the worker's boots are used in this instance. Boots on a fence, pointing toward the gate—meant that the ranch owner was home and able to accept visitors, if the boots were pointed away from the gate it meant the ranch owner was not at home.


While roping steers, you shoot the breeze with Morenth.

Petunia shook paws with Morenth the Midnight Happy Dragon. They both received one silver mole!

Morenth gave you 1 "White Daisy Egg" FULL SIZE

Tries today: 778 Find points today: 106 Hunt total: 1764

MorenthPetuniaQUEST REWARD
(edible)


19th Feb 2023
Petunia goes to Colorado!
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@ A Farrier’s Work, Colorado
“Ooh, it's just starting to get a bit cold, Petunia!” said Moo. “Can you hold my map and itinerary while I dig out my gloves?"
Petunia good-naturedly took charge of Moo's possessions while she emptied her rucksack of a 3 Musketeers chocolate bar, a Thermos flask, a pair of galoshes, a bag of caramels, a paperback novel, a bottle of mineral water, an address book, some postage stamps, biros in three different colours, a bottle opener, a couple of old bus tickets, an assortment of golden and silver moles, a hotel door key, some shopping receipts, a small torch, a bottle of multivitamins, a lottery ticket and a selection of rather battered sachets of salt, sugar and tomato ketchup before locating the gloves right at the bottom. These she donned and then Petunia helped her put everything back in her rucksack.
A Farrier’s Work, Colorado
Horseshoes are essential for working horses. A horse's hoof is made up of the same stuff as your nails, and it wears down as the horse walks over hard surfaces. To protect the middle part of the horse's hoof—called the frog—from injury. A shoe for a horse had to be made by heating and bending a strip of iron—now steel is used—using a hammer and anvil. The iron was hammered into shape, nail holes punched in, and even the nails—that affixed the shoe to the hoof—had to be made.


While roping steers, you shoot the breeze with Moo.

Petunia shook paws with Moo the Grey Playful Kitten. They both received one silver mole!

Moo and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 814 Find points today: 109 Hunt total: 1767

MooPetuniaQUEST REWARD
x 5


20th Feb 2023
Petunia goes to Colorado!
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@ Ranch Gate, Colorado
“Would you pass me the binoculars, Petunia?” said Ozzie. "I think that's a black-capped chickedee flitting around over there! You can tell by its black cap and bib."
"It's a cutie-pie!" said Petunia, passing Ozzie's binoculars over to him.
Ranch Gate, Colorado
Ranch gates were often decorated with skulls, wagon wheels, and rocks. The skull hung on a gate could be bison or cattle. Some believe it means good luck. Another reason is that the type of skull denotes the breed of cattle raised on that particular ranch. Humans have a propensity for decorating their personal areas with things that have meaning to them.


While roping steers, you shoot the breeze with Ozzie.

Petunia shook paws with Ozzie the Midnight Happy Dragon. They both received one silver mole!

Ozzie and you found 10 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 80 Find points today: 27 Hunt total: 1800

OzziePetuniaQUEST REWARD
x 10


20th Feb 2023
Petunia goes to Colorado!
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@ Northern River Otter, Colorado
The mountainous area of Colorado is six times the size of Switzerland and contains 9600 miles of fishing streams, 2850 lakes, and over 1000 peaks that are at least two miles high.
Northern River Otter, Colorado
Otters are loved by many and seen as playful social creatures. They are excellent swimmers able to turn quickly in the water to catch fish. The Northern River Otter weighs about 9.7 kg (20 pounds), 119 cm (47 inches)in length. They can dive up to 65 feet and hold their breath for an average of 8 minutes. As comfortable on the land as in the water, the otter is an apex predator; if there are contaminants in the environment, the otter will be one of the first to show signs of a problem.


While roping steers, you shoot the breeze with Spoty.

Petunia shook paws with Spoty the Panda Cub. They both received one silver mole!

Spoty and you found 75 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 200 Find points today: 50 Hunt total: 1823

SpotyPetuniaQUEST REWARD
x 75


20th Feb 2023
Petunia goes to Colorado!
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@ Bald Eagle, Colorado
“Ooh, it's just starting to get a bit cold, Petunia!” said Sadie. “Can you hold my map and itinerary while I dig out my gloves?"
Petunia good-naturedly took charge of Sadie's possessions while she emptied her rucksack of a 3 Musketeers chocolate bar, a Thermos flask, a pair of galoshes, a bag of caramels, a paperback novel, a bottle of mineral water, an address book, some postage stamps, biros in three different colours, a bottle opener, a couple of old bus tickets, an assortment of golden and silver moles, a hotel door key, some shopping receipts, a small torch, a bottle of multivitamins, a lottery ticket and a selection of rather battered sachets of salt, sugar and tomato ketchup before locating the gloves right at the bottom. These she donned and then Petunia helped her put everything back in her rucksack.
Bald Eagle, Colorado
Since 1782, the bald eagle (the old meaning of bald is white) has been the symbol of the U.S.A. The bald eagle is the only eagle native to North America, with the largest population found in Alaska and Canada. The bald eagle lives near water, preferring coastal areas as fish are their favourite food. There are bald eagles in Colorado which can be found all year long, but the numbers increase during the winter, from Oct. to May. The bald eagle breeds predominately in Canada, and many migrate south during the winter.


While roping steers, you shoot the breeze with Sadie.

Petunia shook paws with Sadie the Pearl White Peacock. They both received one silver mole!

Sadie and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 320 Find points today: 66 Hunt total: 1839

SadiePetuniaQUEST REWARD
x 5


20th Feb 2023
Petunia goes to Colorado!
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@ Telluride, Colorado
Petunia and Zoot shook paws, said “How do you do?” and posed for a souvenir photo. “Why am I always on the left?” grumbled Petunia. “Let’s change sides.”
“No,” said Zoot. “This is my best side.”
Telluride, Colorado
Telluride has the distinction of being the place where Butch Cassidy did his first big job. Butch robbed the San Miguel Valley Bank of 24,580 dollars—in June 1889—and thus started his infamous path as a famous bank robber.

In 1875, gold was found, and the first claim was made. The town was eventually named after the ore compounds—tellurides formed of the chemical element tellurium—found in the area though not actually in Telluride.
A ski resort was completed in 1972, and the town saw population growth like in the early gold rush days, becoming a popular skiing destination. The town also holds some of the largest film festivals in Colorado.


While roping steers, you shoot the breeze with Zoot.

Petunia shook paws with Zoot the Green Happy Dragon. They both received one silver mole!

Zoot and you found 10 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 436 Find points today: 76 Hunt total: 1849

ZootPetuniaQUEST REWARD
x 10


20th Feb 2023
Petunia goes to Colorado!
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@ Peacock Butterfly, Denver, Colorado
“Right, so we can go and see the Broncos, the Rockies, the Avalanche and the Nuggets all within a three-mile radius of Denver,” mused Julia, clutching the tour guide.
“Great! Er—what are these, um, things?”
“They’re sporting events, Petunia!”
“Yay! Um—for what sort of, you know, game, Julia?”
Peacock Butterfly, Denver, Colorado
Though this butterfly is found in South America, you can see this and many species of butterfly in the Denver Butterfly Pavillion. Founded in 1995, the pavilion features 1,600 tropical butterflies.


While roping steers, you shoot the breeze with Julia.

Petunia shook paws with Julia the Red Feisty Fox. They both received one silver mole!

Julia and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 550 Find points today: 87 Hunt total: 1860

JuliaPetuniaQUEST REWARD
x 5


21st Feb 2023
Petunia goes to Colorado!
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@ Vintage Colorado
The mountainous area of Colorado is six times the size of Switzerland and contains 9600 miles of fishing streams, 2850 lakes, and over 1000 peaks that are at least two miles high.
Vintage Colorado
Old steamer trunks, suitcases, and an iron-bound wagon wheel stand outside a vintage building in Colorado. The wooden wheel encased with a strip of iron would have made the wood last longer, but the ride would have been very bumpy, and there was always the chance that due to the wood shrinking, the wheel and the iron band would separate.


While roping steers, you shoot the breeze with Quackers.

Petunia shook paws with Quackers the Painted Duck. They both received one silver mole!

Quackers and you found 10 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 12 Find points today: 6 Hunt total: 1893

QuackersPetuniaQUEST REWARD
x 10


21st Feb 2023
Petunia goes to Colorado!
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@ Cowboy At Sunrise, Colorado
“Would you pass me the binoculars, Petunia?” said Bonnie. "I think that's a black-capped chickedee flitting around over there! You can tell by its black cap and bib."
"It's a cutie-pie!" said Petunia, passing Bonnie's binoculars over to her.
Cowboy At Sunrise, Colorado
A cowboy is an animal herder/rancher who tends to cattle on horseback. The origins of the cowboy come from Spain. Movies and books have romanticized the idea of what a cowboy did, but the reality was a life of harshness. Protecting the herd, moving the livestock to different grazing areas, and aiding any injured cattle was necessary, as was seeing that repairs to fences were done. Unless the cowboy was near the ranch, he lived outdoors in all types of weather. Cowboys were low on the social ladder, and pay was poor. Today the lot of a cowboy has improved, but still, the work of managing a herd of cattle is done on horseback.


While roping steers, you shoot the breeze with Bonnie.

Petunia shook paws with Bonnie the Westie. They both received one silver mole!

Bonnie and you found 75 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 45 Find points today: 15 Hunt total: 1902

BonniePetuniaQUEST REWARD
x 75


21st Feb 2023
Petunia goes to Colorado!
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@ Sunset, Lake, Colorado
“Ooh, it's just starting to get a bit cold, Petunia!” said Musse. “Can you hold my map and itinerary while I dig out my gloves?"
Petunia good-naturedly took charge of Musse's possessions while she emptied her rucksack of a 3 Musketeers chocolate bar, a Thermos flask, a pair of galoshes, a bag of caramels, a paperback novel, a bottle of mineral water, an address book, some postage stamps, biros in three different colours, a bottle opener, a couple of old bus tickets, an assortment of golden and silver moles, a hotel door key, some shopping receipts, a small torch, a bottle of multivitamins, a lottery ticket and a selection of rather battered sachets of salt, sugar and tomato ketchup before locating the gloves right at the bottom. These she donned and then Petunia helped her put everything back in her rucksack.
Sunset, Lake, Colorado
Whenever mountains meet water you get the most pleasing sunsets and sunrises. So take the time to stop and enjoy.


While roping steers, you shoot the breeze with Musse.

Petunia shook paws with Musse the Merry Mole. They both received one silver mole!

Musse and you found 10 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 70 Find points today: 22 Hunt total: 1909

MussePetuniaQUEST REWARD
x 10


21st Feb 2023
Petunia goes to Colorado!
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@ American Robin, Colorado
“Ooh, it's just starting to get a bit cold, Petunia!” said Beck. “Can you hold my map and itinerary while I dig out my gloves?"
Petunia good-naturedly took charge of Beck's possessions while he emptied his rucksack of a 3 Musketeers chocolate bar, a Thermos flask, a pair of galoshes, a bag of caramels, a paperback novel, a bottle of mineral water, an address book, some postage stamps, biros in three different colours, a bottle opener, a couple of old bus tickets, an assortment of golden and silver moles, a hotel door key, some shopping receipts, a small torch, a bottle of multivitamins, a lottery ticket and a selection of rather battered sachets of salt, sugar and tomato ketchup before locating the gloves right at the bottom. These he donned and then Petunia helped him put everything back in his rucksack.
American Robin, Colorado
Always a delight to see, the American Robin is one of the first birds seen in spring in many parts of North America, because it spends more time in the winter roosting in trees than on lawns. For most of the United States, the robin is a year-round bird.


While roping steers, you shoot the breeze with Beck.

Petunia shook paws with Beck the Blue Tit. They both received one silver mole!

Beck and you found 10 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 74 Find points today: 25 Hunt total: 1912

BeckPetuniaQUEST REWARD
x 10


21st Feb 2023
Petunia goes to Colorado!
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@ Bent’s Old Fort, Otero, Colorado
The 13th step of the capital building in Denver is exactly one mile high above sea level.
Bent’s Old Fort, Otero, Colorado
In 1883 in Otero County, along the Santa Fe trail, southeast Colorado, Charles and William Bent along with Ceran St. Vrain, constructed a fort in order to trade with the Cheyenne and Arapaho people and trappers.
In 1842, the brothers hired Kit Carson, a famous American frontiersman, as a hunter for the company. The fort was destroyed in 1849 by William Bent as he did not want to sell the fort to the U.S army. William did build a new fort named Bent’s New Fort, about 38 miles from the old site. The old fort was reconstructed in 1976 as a historical site of interest.


While roping steers, you shoot the breeze with Visor.

Petunia shook paws with Visor the Red Feisty Fox. They both received one silver mole!

Visor and you found 10 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 124 Find points today: 36 Hunt total: 1923

VisorPetuniaQUEST REWARD
x 10


21st Feb 2023
Petunia goes to Colorado!
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@ Colorado Chipmunk, Colorado
"Beulah red" is the name of the marble that gives the State Capitol its distinctive colour. Cutting, polishing, and installing the marble took six years (from 1894 to 1900). All the Beulah red marble in the world went into the Capitol and it cannot be replaced at any price.
Colorado Chipmunk, Colorado
The Colorado Chipmunk is a species of chipmunk found in Colorado, Utah, Arizona, and New Mexico. This chipmunk is found in forests, alpine tundra, montane, and shrublands. The Colorado Chipmunk is the largest of the three species of chipmunk found in Colorado, and the Colorado species has dark, almost black stripes. The diet is flowers, insects, seeds, and berries.


While roping steers, you shoot the breeze with Iolanthe.

Petunia shook paws with Iolanthe the Tabby Cat. They both received one silver mole!

Iolanthe and you found 10 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 310 Find points today: 69 Hunt total: 1956

IolanthePetuniaQUEST REWARD
x 10


21st Feb 2023
Petunia goes to Colorado!
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@ Clark’s Nutcracker, Colorado
Oh look ... you won a Frontier pet!
Clark’s Nutcracker, Colorado
This curious little bird is a Clark’s Nutcracker, so named because William Clark—of the Lewis and Clark Expedition—first observed the bird, in 1805, along the banks of the Columbia River. The scientific name for this bird means “nutcracker of the Columbia.”
This bird loves to eat whitebark pine seeds, which have more calories than chocolate. The nutcracker will store tens of thousands of seeds in caches for the winter. The Clark's Nutcracker belongs to the same family as jays, magpies, and crows; this little bird is intelligent and seemingly fearless. An interesting fact is that the male nutcracker incubates the eggs.


While roping steers, you shoot the breeze with Oliver.

Petunia shook paws with Oliver the Brown Owl. They both received one silver mole!

Oliver gave you 1 "Speedy Roadrunner, Brown" FULL SIZE

Tries today: 514 Find points today: 87 Hunt total: 1974

OliverPetuniaQUEST REWARD


21st Feb 2023
Petunia goes to Colorado!
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@ Old Fall River Road, Colorado
The mountainous area of Colorado is six times the size of Switzerland and contains 9600 miles of fishing streams, 2850 lakes, and over 1000 peaks that are at least two miles high.
Old Fall River Road, Colorado
Old Fall River Road is Located in Rocky Mountain National Park. A 15.12 km (9.4 miles) narrow gravel, one-way road with many switchbacks leading up Mount Chapin’s south face. On the way up, there are waterfalls, pine forests, and Fall River Pass, 3,595 m (11,796 feet) above sea level. The speed limit on this windy road is 24.14 kph (15 miles per hour.)


While roping steers, you shoot the breeze with pinky pie.

Petunia shook paws with pinky pie the Strawberry Milky Moo Cow. They both received one silver mole!

pinky pie and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 580 Find points today: 95 Hunt total: 1982

pinky piePetuniaQUEST REWARD
x 5


21st Feb 2023
Petunia goes to Colorado!
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@ Lake Granby, Colorado
“Did you know Denver is nicknamed the ‘Mile High City’, Petunia?
“Really? Why’s that, Patch?”
“Funnily enough, because it sits exactly one mile above sea level at an elevation of 5,280 feet.”
“Or 1760 yards. Pets in the olden days had to learn these things by heart, Patch!”
Lake Granby, Colorado
The third largest body of water in Colorado, and the largest storage reservoir, Lake Granby, was created in 1950 with the construction of the Granby Dam. A popular destination for fishing, the lake is stocked with rainbow trout and kokanee salmon.


While roping steers, you shoot the breeze with Patch.

Petunia shook paws with Patch the Black Lovable Labrador. They both received one silver mole!

Patch and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 743 Find points today: 112 Hunt total: 1999

PatchPetuniaQUEST REWARD
x 5


21st Feb 2023
Petunia goes to Colorado!
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@ Western Saddle, Colorado
“Right, so we can go and see the Broncos, the Rockies, the Avalanche and the Nuggets all within a three-mile radius of Denver,” mused Morenth, clutching the tour guide.
“Great! Er—what are these, um, things?”
“They’re sporting events, Petunia!”
“Yay! Um—for what sort of, you know, game, Morenth?”
Western Saddle, Colorado
A beautifully tooled leather saddle. A Western saddle differs from an English saddle in that the Western saddle is larger, more comfortable, and stable, meant for working or long rides. Note the blanket under the saddle. The saddle blanket helps keep the friction between the saddle and horse at a minimum; it also distributes the pressure from the saddle more evenly and helps to keep the saddle in place.


While roping steers, you shoot the breeze with Morenth.

Petunia shook paws with Morenth the Midnight Happy Dragon. They both received one silver mole!

Morenth and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 778 Find points today: 117 Hunt total: 2004

MorenthPetuniaQUEST REWARD
x 5


22nd Feb 2023
Petunia goes to Colorado!
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@ Georgetown Loop Railroad, Colorado
“Would you pass me the binoculars, Petunia?” said Sledge. "I think that's a black-capped chickedee flitting around over there! You can tell by its black cap and bib."
"It's a cutie-pie!" said Petunia, passing Sledge's binoculars over to him.
Georgetown Loop Railroad, Colorado
One of Colorado's first visitor attractions, it all started in 1859 with the finding of some flakes of gold in Clear Creek. The narrow gage train runs between Georgetown and Silver Plume, both mining towns, a distance of 3.2 km (2 miles), but the track runs nearly twice that.


While roping steers, you shoot the breeze with Sledge.

Petunia shook paws with Sledge the Brown Badger. They both received one silver mole!

Sledge and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 1 Find points today: 1 Hunt total: 2009

SledgePetuniaQUEST REWARD
x 5


22nd Feb 2023
Petunia goes to Colorado!
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@ Bison Herd, Colorado
Petunia and Peaksy shook paws, said “How do you do?” and posed for a souvenir photo. “Why am I always on the left?” grumbled Petunia. “Let’s change sides.”
“No,” said Peaksy. “This is my best side.”
Bison Herd, Colorado
Bison once, in the tens of millions—reduced to near extinction, roamed the plains of the U.S.A. Thanks to preservation efforts—some of the first ever to preserve a species of animal—the numbers have grown to healthy size herds. Denver Parks and Recreation maintains two conservation bison herds in the Denver Mountain Parks system at Genesee Park and Daniels Park.


While roping steers, you shoot the breeze with Peaksy.

Petunia shook paws with Peaksy the Screech Owl. They both received one silver mole!

Peaksy and you found 75 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 123 Find points today: 34 Hunt total: 2042

PeaksyPetuniaQUEST REWARD
x 75


22nd Feb 2023
Petunia goes to Colorado!
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@ Emerald Lake, Colorado
“Ooh, it's just starting to get a bit cold, Petunia!” said Fancy. “Can you hold my map and itinerary while I dig out my gloves?"
Petunia good-naturedly took charge of Fancy's possessions while she emptied her rucksack of a 3 Musketeers chocolate bar, a Thermos flask, a pair of galoshes, a bag of caramels, a paperback novel, a bottle of mineral water, an address book, some postage stamps, biros in three different colours, a bottle opener, a couple of old bus tickets, an assortment of golden and silver moles, a hotel door key, some shopping receipts, a small torch, a bottle of multivitamins, a lottery ticket and a selection of rather battered sachets of salt, sugar and tomato ketchup before locating the gloves right at the bottom. These she donned and then Petunia helped her put everything back in her rucksack.
Emerald Lake, Colorado
Nestled in the San Juan National Forest is Emerald Lake, one of the Alpine lakes in the Weminuche Wilderness area. The San Juan National Forest covers 1.8 million acres from high-desert mesas to alpine peaks and is located in the southwest of Colorado.


While roping steers, you shoot the breeze with Fancy.

Petunia shook paws with Fancy the Posh Peacock. They both received one silver mole!

Fancy and you found 15 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 175 Find points today: 41 Hunt total: 2049

FancyPetuniaQUEST REWARD
x 15


22nd Feb 2023
Petunia goes to Colorado!
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@ Sagebrush Lizard, Colorado
The mountainous area of Colorado is six times the size of Switzerland and contains 9600 miles of fishing streams, 2850 lakes, and over 1000 peaks that are at least two miles high.
Sagebrush Lizard, Colorado
Look closely; can you see it? This lizard is a Sagebrush lizard, tiny at 4.7cm to 8.9cm (1.9 to 3.5 inches) when fully grown. Usually found on or near sagebrush plants and basking in the sun on rocks and logs. The Sagebrush lizard is common and found all through the western states.


While roping steers, you shoot the breeze with Choose a name.

Petunia shook paws with Choose a name the Tabby Cat. They both received one silver mole!

Choose a name and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 192 Find points today: 45 Hunt total: 2053

Choose a namePetuniaQUEST REWARD
x 5


22nd Feb 2023
Petunia goes to Colorado!
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@ Wild Mustangs, Colorado
Petunia and Priya shook paws, said “How do you do?” and posed for a souvenir photo. “Why am I always on the left?” grumbled Petunia. “Let’s change sides.”
“No,” said Priya. “This is my best side.”
Wild Mustangs, Colorado
The word mustang comes from the Spanish word “ustengo” meaning “ownerless horse,” as this particular breed of horse came from domesticated Spanish horses. With smaller stocky bodies, hard hooves, thicker legs, good stamina, and speed, the mustang is well suited to live wild and is excellent for long journeys.


While roping steers, you shoot the breeze with Priya.

Petunia shook paws with Priya the Posh Peacock. They both received one silver mole!

Priya and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 240 Find points today: 52 Hunt total: 2060

PriyaPetuniaQUEST REWARD
x 5


22nd Feb 2023
Petunia goes to Colorado!
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@ La Plata County, Colorado
Petunia and Lulu shook paws, said “How do you do?” and posed for a souvenir photo. “Why am I always on the left?” grumbled Petunia. “Let’s change sides.”
“No,” said Lulu. “This is my best side.”
La Plata County, Colorado
The morning sun just kisses the tops of the La Plata mountains. La Plata, meaning silver in Spanish, is a county that encompasses Durango, Bayfield, and Ignacio.


While roping steers, you shoot the breeze with Lulu.

Petunia shook paws with Lulu the Strawberry Milky Moo Cow. They both received one silver mole!

Lulu gave you 1 "Colorado Quarter, Travel Memento"

Tries today: 489 Find points today: 85 Hunt total: 2093

LuluPetuniaQUEST REWARD


22nd Feb 2023
Petunia goes to Colorado!
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@ Locamotive 473, Durango, Colorado
Petunia has now completed her journey through Colorado! As she prepares to go home, she receives a wonderful gift!
Old Train Engine and Coyote
Howdy! Pleased to meet ya! I have been running this engine, on this here line for years. Yup! Love this old iron horse, it has never let me down, sturdy as those mountains. If you wait just a bit I will get it all fired up and ready to take a pass through the canyon. See that basket on the front, that’s a cowcatcher. Nah, it never caught a cow, they don’t like the noise and stay far away, but it has caught a lot of those wandering tumbleweeds, get enough of those on the line and it can mess up the wheels. Are you ready to hop up here with me and go take a closer look at those mountains?

Locamotive 473, Durango, Colorado
In 1923 the locomotive 473—one of the 10 K-28 built—was delivered to work the narrow gage rails in Colorado, running between Durango and Silverton. The train still runs today, though it has been converted from coal to oil.
Petunia has enjoyed her journey through Colorado, but it is time to go home now! Please select another pet as visitor, so it can also enjoy a journey through the American Frontier!


While roping steers, you shoot the breeze with Tundra.

Petunia shook paws with Tundra the Arctic Feisty Fox. They both received one silver mole!

Tundra gave you 1 "Old Train Engine and Coyote"

Tries today: 730 Find points today: 112 Hunt total: 2120

TundraPetuniaQUEST REWARD