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#492475 - 16/08/09 09:04 PM Vail, CO Trails
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I will be in Vail Next week. What trails should I check out? I have done Mcallister Gulch and one other pass to leadville. I have a 06 stock 4x4, and I am from Kansas, which means I cant drive off road for sh*t. Looking for something not to intense, just to get off pavement and into the mountains.

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#492490 - 17/08/09 06:46 PM Re: Vail, CO Trails [Re: aj453]
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I was going to be a smart ass and suggest Holy Cross. But really, in stock form, in Colorado, you're better off hitting some stuff closer to Keystone.

I'd pick up a book by Charles Wells that lists the generic trails (read as not the local 'My Paw showed'd me this one place where he sez I wuz conseeved') for Colorado and they're listed by difficulty.

That would be more helpful and massively more informative than you can imagine.


Edited by Cyclemut (17/08/09 06:46 PM)
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#492494 - 17/08/09 08:00 PM Re: Vail, CO Trails [Re: Cyclemut]
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Ive been on holy cross, though not driving. That would be a good trail for me and my xterra to go to die

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#492495 - 17/08/09 08:11 PM Re: Vail, CO Trails [Re: aj453]
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