Spicy Taco
Rank V

Enthusiast I
Does anyone know of some good areas to go and get down and dirty with this potential amount of snow fall?
Enthusiast I
Off-Road Ranger I
Na, no way man, Tractor Supply parking lot..Wal Mart parking lot at midnight ?
Advocate III
Gold Camp Road, any where up Cheyenne Mountain, head to Cripple Creek,... then you have a lot of stuff south down by Penrose, Florence, Silverton, Salida... way down south you have Wolf Creek, Alamoso, and a few other towns with famous trails taking off into the San Juans. Head up north into Arapaho Basin, Aspen, Breck...Does anyone know of some good areas to go and get down and dirty with this potential amount of snow fall?
Pathfinder III
I’m in Breckenridge at the moment and we got a good amount of snow yesterday, I’m planning to drive on Boreas pass.Does anyone know of some good areas to go and get down and dirty with this potential amount of snow fall?
Enthusiast I
I love this idea. Exactly what I need to be doing, just get lost in the mountains. I was thinking of cruising through gold camp to cripple creek. Thanks for the advice.Gold Camp Road, any where up Cheyenne Mountain, head to Cripple Creek,... then you have a lot of stuff south down by Penrose, Florence, Silverton, Salida... way down south you have Wolf Creek, Alamoso, and a few other towns with famous trails taking off into the San Juans. Head up north into Arapaho Basin, Aspen, Breck...Does anyone know of some good areas to go and get down and dirty with this potential amount of snow fall?
Take out a map of Colorado and a compass... draw a 1” circle around Colorado Springs and go... if you’re still unsure where to go... look at that mountain to your west... it’s full of trails... 7 years up there and I never explored them all, and never went down the same 2 track twice.
Member III