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PostPosted: Mon Nov 06, 2006 1:55 pm 
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Boy it's been kinda dead in hear lately!So is anything being planned for nov?I just got back from SD but the doc's put me in a cast for 2 weeks,I hate this stupid cast!


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I was wondering the same thing. I'm up for a run and it looks like the weather will hold for a little longer. 74 degrees tomorrow!


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I'm up for something as well (as long as there aren't any stumps or any large mudholes I have to lead through :roll: )

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I'm ready to hit the slopes and do some riding.

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Tokyojoe wrote:
I'm ready to hit the slopes and do some riding.


:lol: :lol:

Sorry I haven't started a thread for anything this month. Been super swamped and just haven't had anything else on the mind. Anyone want to take lead on this months run and pick a time and place? I know Chinawall and Chinamans Gulch are usually good no matter what the weather conditions, and they don't get as much of the snow. I am pretty sure most of the trails that go over 9000 ft are going to be an issue. There was a huge group that went up Chinamans this past weekend and it was completely dry, even after all the snow we got last week. Here is their trip report/pictures:
http://www.colorado4x4.org/vbb/showthread.php?t=79514

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Maybe Red Elephant Hill and Mill Creek combined?

Both are moderate in difficulty...though they go into the 10k ft range. 10,800 Max.

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Well if anyone wants to take a trip down here to Durango, CO im game, snow's closing in fast though...next week they say :wink:

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I would be down if the weekend is right(weather pending). I only have the 18th and 19th off right now.


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Kugellager wrote:
Maybe Red Elephant Hill and Mill Creek combined?

Both are moderate in difficulty...though they go into the 10k ft range. 10,800 Max.

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I'm down, but just a little worried about how much snow there might be at that elevation. Has anyone seen a trail report for this area lately?


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