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Author:  meh_kick [ Mon May 05, 2008 4:08 pm ]
Post subject:  Colorado Trip

Hey all you Rockies out there. I'll be driving out to Denver during the second week in June to do some fly fishing at my uncle's cabin near Fairplay, CO.

My question for those in the area: Is there any wheeling opportunities on the way out of Denver on 285? What are some other options to get out on the rocks out that way?

I'd appreciate any suggestions and welcome any wheeling partners while there.

Author:  Guest [ Mon May 05, 2008 4:34 pm ]
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There are a TON of trails out that way. Check out this site: http://www.traildamage.com/trails/index.php and here: http://www.4x4trails.net/db_search.php.

Author:  KJ Taz [ Mon May 05, 2008 4:36 pm ]
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I highly recomend running Red Cone. It is spectacular! Takes you to an elevation of just about 12,000' ASL.

Author:  Weegie5 [ Tue May 06, 2008 1:00 am ]
Post subject:  14,000 feet ASL

I'd try to drive up Mt. Bross, a "14er" just NE of Fairplay. There is a website, 14ers.com, that details the route from a hiking perspective. It's listed as a green run in the Colorado 4x4 book I have.

Author:  Kugellager [ Fri May 09, 2008 9:31 am ]
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For all the best info on Colorado trails check out traildamage.com trails page:

http://www.traildamage.com/trails/index.php

You will be fairly near to China Wall, which is a relative easy trail for a slightly modded (larger tires and skids) Liberty. You can do it stock but there are some areas where skids are very useful.

There is also Georgia Pass and Boreas Pass (car drive) and many others in the area. All of these are detailed in the Traildamage link.

John
];')

Author:  meh_kick [ Tue May 20, 2008 7:50 am ]
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Thanks for the info fellas. I'll be working on an itinerary this week.

By the way, how's the weather up in Tabernash / Winter Park this time of year?

--Mitch

Author:  meh_kick [ Tue Jun 03, 2008 7:23 am ]
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Hello again,
It looks my friend and I have whittled our options down to a few light trails while we’re staying outside of Denver. We’ll most likely be on the trail(s) Monday or Tuesday, 6/9 - 6/10.
Choice #1 – Mt Bross: http://www.traildamage.com/trails/index.php?id=116
Choice #2 – Mosquito Pass: http://www.traildamage.com/trails/index.php?id=41
Choice #3 – Webster Pass: http://www.traildamage.com/trails/index.php?id=50
If anyone else would like to wheel, I have a couple other options in mind:
Chioce #4 – Twin Cone: http://www.traildamage.com/trails/index.php?id=38
Chioce #5 – Wheeler Lake: http://www.traildamage.com/trails/index.php?id=40
Choice #6 – China Wall: http://www.traildamage.com/trails/index.php?id=40

If you have any experience on any of the above, or information that I may have overlooked, (road closures or impassable conditions, etc.) I’d appreciate your thoughts.

Author:  Guest [ Tue Jun 03, 2008 8:49 am ]
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I've done China Wall, and the first few miles of Mosquito Pass up to the London Mine. Mosquito Pass is a beautiful area, and the old mine is cool to explore. Sorry I won't be able to roll with ya, gotta work the week to play on the weekends. When are you rollin through Denver, maybe we could all get together for dinner.

Author:  KJ Taz [ Wed Jun 04, 2008 11:46 pm ]
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Dang I am home this week, but it doesn't look good for next week. Otherwise I would gladly run Websters pass with you. I'll post up if something changes and I am still around. I will be over the weekend though.

Author:  meh_kick [ Thu Jun 05, 2008 10:14 pm ]
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What is the cell phone coverage like in the mountains? Am I likely to have a signal on any of these trails?

Author:  Rock Lizard [ Thu Jun 05, 2008 10:31 pm ]
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meh_kick wrote:
What is the cell phone coverage like in the mountains? Am I likely to have a signal on any of these trails?


Pretty hit or miss on coverage. China wall isn't a bad trail especially if you have to go by yourself. Wheeler lake isn't something you want to tackle alone. Real easy to end up in a big mess and not much for help or parts in the local area. It's an awesome trail, but it can tear up a KJ pretty quick. This was a trail a group of us pulled an extremely well built rock racing buggy part way down the mountain because even that rig got destroyed (pics on my website). Twin Cone I didn't run, but some of the guys did, and said it was a fun trail, but one hill was pretty rough and required some winching and a spare tire. Can't offer much on the other three trails since I haven't done those.

Author:  JL Rockies [ Thu Jun 05, 2008 10:55 pm ]
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I was on the Twin Cone ride. RL is correct. I got high centered on a rock, Ted got his valve stem sheered off and Dave had to be winched. I think Troy was the only one who was unscathed. No major damage, you just need a crew and time to get over the slidey stuff.
Pics here: http://www.lostjeeps.com/forum/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?t=24632

Author:  KJ Taz [ Mon Jun 09, 2008 10:37 am ]
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Well I am in town today but I have a ton of work to get done before I fly out to Veags tomorrow.

Author:  meh_kick [ Sat Jun 14, 2008 4:22 pm ]
Post subject:  Some photos

Coors Field - to watch the 2007 World Series "champs" play... fortunately the put together a victory:
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South Park just over Kenosha Pass
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The cabin and it's view of the ridge:
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Didn't make it to the other trails listed above, with Twin Cone so close, and many of the locals telling me that snow still covered most of the ones we discussed anyway.
Trail head to North Twin Cone Peak within a few miles of the cabin where I stayed:
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My new desktop background: "Road Requires 4 Wheel Drive"
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Not the smartest thing to do, jeeping with only one vehicle - after this stuck, we turned around and headed down the mountain. Almost a 4 hour round trip to this point, still 3/4 of a mile from the peak. Others in the area claim that the back side of the mountain is still covered in snow and impassible.
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More county roads at 10,000+ elevation - a scenic return to the cabin.
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The fishing hole - our catch were two stringers with rainbow and brown trout, later cooked over the campfire
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Up route 40 over Hoosier Pass to Winter Park - the last day spent in the mountains
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Red Rocks Amphitheatre - always impressive
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Author:  Guest [ Sat Jun 14, 2008 9:33 pm ]
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Looks like you had a good time! Glad to know I'm not the only one who takes pictures of the grill.

Author:  Weegie5 [ Wed Jun 18, 2008 4:07 am ]
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Looks like a great trip. Was that the Brewers the Rockies were playing? Nice catch on the stringers and trout.

One typo I noticed: "Up route 40 over Hoosier Pass to Winter Park - the last day spent in the mountains" CO 9 goes from Fairplay/Alma over Hoosier Pass north to Breckenridge. It is US 40 that goes from I-70 north to Winter Park over Berthoud Pass.

Author:  Tokyojoe [ Wed Jun 18, 2008 8:09 am ]
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We did Twine Cone last Fall. Not sure where that mud spot was where you got stuck. You missed out on some awesome views at the top.

I was at the Rockies-Brewers game on the Friday night they played.

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