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Norm & Debbie 05-07-2004 09:21 AM

Re: Where to go Jeepin' in CO?
 
Good Morning! Most of the trail books, especially the 4WD Adventures Series
have extensive GPS coordinates to assist in navigation. If you do not
already have a GPS receiver, you may want to purchase one.

Norm

"Gary" <jeepguy482003@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:ff8337fd.0405062221.5a115088@posting.google.c om...
> "Muuurgh" <meatbag@porkfat.com> wrote in message

news:<2g0bmbF34n7rU1@uni-berlin.de>...
> > I'm plannin' a week long camping trip in CO for this summer. Where is

there
> > a good, long, remote, trail that I might hit and camp on?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Muuurgh

>
> There are a lot of great Jeep trails in the San Juan Mountains in the
> southwest part of Colorado. The San Juans are drop-dead gorgeous, as
> far as scenery goes. Check out the area around Ouray, Telluride, and
> Lake City. Trails vary in difficulty from a leisurely drive through
> the park to a tooth-chattering, white-knuckle, pee-your-pants kind of
> adventure, so pick your route carefully, based on your vehicle, level
> of offroad experience, and comfort level. Also, ask for local advice
> and keep an eye on the weather when you get there - things can change
> rapidly in the mountains, turning an easy ride into an impassable road
> in a flash. Most of the trails can be driven in a day, and you will
> run into other Jeepers along the way, but there are a lot of
> campgrounds in the area. The beauty of the San Juans is unsurpassed
> if you are looking for classic alpine places to visit.
> Happy trails.
> Gary




Norm & Debbie 05-07-2004 09:21 AM

Re: Where to go Jeepin' in CO?
 
Good Morning! Most of the trail books, especially the 4WD Adventures Series
have extensive GPS coordinates to assist in navigation. If you do not
already have a GPS receiver, you may want to purchase one.

Norm

"Gary" <jeepguy482003@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:ff8337fd.0405062221.5a115088@posting.google.c om...
> "Muuurgh" <meatbag@porkfat.com> wrote in message

news:<2g0bmbF34n7rU1@uni-berlin.de>...
> > I'm plannin' a week long camping trip in CO for this summer. Where is

there
> > a good, long, remote, trail that I might hit and camp on?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Muuurgh

>
> There are a lot of great Jeep trails in the San Juan Mountains in the
> southwest part of Colorado. The San Juans are drop-dead gorgeous, as
> far as scenery goes. Check out the area around Ouray, Telluride, and
> Lake City. Trails vary in difficulty from a leisurely drive through
> the park to a tooth-chattering, white-knuckle, pee-your-pants kind of
> adventure, so pick your route carefully, based on your vehicle, level
> of offroad experience, and comfort level. Also, ask for local advice
> and keep an eye on the weather when you get there - things can change
> rapidly in the mountains, turning an easy ride into an impassable road
> in a flash. Most of the trails can be driven in a day, and you will
> run into other Jeepers along the way, but there are a lot of
> campgrounds in the area. The beauty of the San Juans is unsurpassed
> if you are looking for classic alpine places to visit.
> Happy trails.
> Gary




Norm & Debbie 05-07-2004 09:21 AM

Re: Where to go Jeepin' in CO?
 
Good Morning! Most of the trail books, especially the 4WD Adventures Series
have extensive GPS coordinates to assist in navigation. If you do not
already have a GPS receiver, you may want to purchase one.

Norm

"Gary" <jeepguy482003@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:ff8337fd.0405062221.5a115088@posting.google.c om...
> "Muuurgh" <meatbag@porkfat.com> wrote in message

news:<2g0bmbF34n7rU1@uni-berlin.de>...
> > I'm plannin' a week long camping trip in CO for this summer. Where is

there
> > a good, long, remote, trail that I might hit and camp on?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Muuurgh

>
> There are a lot of great Jeep trails in the San Juan Mountains in the
> southwest part of Colorado. The San Juans are drop-dead gorgeous, as
> far as scenery goes. Check out the area around Ouray, Telluride, and
> Lake City. Trails vary in difficulty from a leisurely drive through
> the park to a tooth-chattering, white-knuckle, pee-your-pants kind of
> adventure, so pick your route carefully, based on your vehicle, level
> of offroad experience, and comfort level. Also, ask for local advice
> and keep an eye on the weather when you get there - things can change
> rapidly in the mountains, turning an easy ride into an impassable road
> in a flash. Most of the trails can be driven in a day, and you will
> run into other Jeepers along the way, but there are a lot of
> campgrounds in the area. The beauty of the San Juans is unsurpassed
> if you are looking for classic alpine places to visit.
> Happy trails.
> Gary




ks 05-07-2004 10:37 AM

Re: Where to go Jeepin' in CO?
 
Couldn't agree with Gary more.....

San Juans are incredible. And being that I'm only two hours away I might be
a little biased. THe SIlverton/Ouray are has a multitude of camping and
great wheeling of all levels. You won't get bored. Buy the book, Jerry
mentioned, you wont be sorry.

"Gary" <jeepguy482003@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:ff8337fd.0405062221.5a115088@posting.google.c om...
> "Muuurgh" <meatbag@porkfat.com> wrote in message

news:<2g0bmbF34n7rU1@uni-berlin.de>...
> > I'm plannin' a week long camping trip in CO for this summer. Where is

there
> > a good, long, remote, trail that I might hit and camp on?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Muuurgh

>
> There are a lot of great Jeep trails in the San Juan Mountains in the
> southwest part of Colorado. The San Juans are drop-dead gorgeous, as
> far as scenery goes. Check out the area around Ouray, Telluride, and
> Lake City. Trails vary in difficulty from a leisurely drive through
> the park to a tooth-chattering, white-knuckle, pee-your-pants kind of
> adventure, so pick your route carefully, based on your vehicle, level
> of offroad experience, and comfort level. Also, ask for local advice
> and keep an eye on the weather when you get there - things can change
> rapidly in the mountains, turning an easy ride into an impassable road
> in a flash. Most of the trails can be driven in a day, and you will
> run into other Jeepers along the way, but there are a lot of
> campgrounds in the area. The beauty of the San Juans is unsurpassed
> if you are looking for classic alpine places to visit.
> Happy trails.
> Gary




ks 05-07-2004 10:37 AM

Re: Where to go Jeepin' in CO?
 
Couldn't agree with Gary more.....

San Juans are incredible. And being that I'm only two hours away I might be
a little biased. THe SIlverton/Ouray are has a multitude of camping and
great wheeling of all levels. You won't get bored. Buy the book, Jerry
mentioned, you wont be sorry.

"Gary" <jeepguy482003@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:ff8337fd.0405062221.5a115088@posting.google.c om...
> "Muuurgh" <meatbag@porkfat.com> wrote in message

news:<2g0bmbF34n7rU1@uni-berlin.de>...
> > I'm plannin' a week long camping trip in CO for this summer. Where is

there
> > a good, long, remote, trail that I might hit and camp on?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Muuurgh

>
> There are a lot of great Jeep trails in the San Juan Mountains in the
> southwest part of Colorado. The San Juans are drop-dead gorgeous, as
> far as scenery goes. Check out the area around Ouray, Telluride, and
> Lake City. Trails vary in difficulty from a leisurely drive through
> the park to a tooth-chattering, white-knuckle, pee-your-pants kind of
> adventure, so pick your route carefully, based on your vehicle, level
> of offroad experience, and comfort level. Also, ask for local advice
> and keep an eye on the weather when you get there - things can change
> rapidly in the mountains, turning an easy ride into an impassable road
> in a flash. Most of the trails can be driven in a day, and you will
> run into other Jeepers along the way, but there are a lot of
> campgrounds in the area. The beauty of the San Juans is unsurpassed
> if you are looking for classic alpine places to visit.
> Happy trails.
> Gary




ks 05-07-2004 10:37 AM

Re: Where to go Jeepin' in CO?
 
Couldn't agree with Gary more.....

San Juans are incredible. And being that I'm only two hours away I might be
a little biased. THe SIlverton/Ouray are has a multitude of camping and
great wheeling of all levels. You won't get bored. Buy the book, Jerry
mentioned, you wont be sorry.

"Gary" <jeepguy482003@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:ff8337fd.0405062221.5a115088@posting.google.c om...
> "Muuurgh" <meatbag@porkfat.com> wrote in message

news:<2g0bmbF34n7rU1@uni-berlin.de>...
> > I'm plannin' a week long camping trip in CO for this summer. Where is

there
> > a good, long, remote, trail that I might hit and camp on?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Muuurgh

>
> There are a lot of great Jeep trails in the San Juan Mountains in the
> southwest part of Colorado. The San Juans are drop-dead gorgeous, as
> far as scenery goes. Check out the area around Ouray, Telluride, and
> Lake City. Trails vary in difficulty from a leisurely drive through
> the park to a tooth-chattering, white-knuckle, pee-your-pants kind of
> adventure, so pick your route carefully, based on your vehicle, level
> of offroad experience, and comfort level. Also, ask for local advice
> and keep an eye on the weather when you get there - things can change
> rapidly in the mountains, turning an easy ride into an impassable road
> in a flash. Most of the trails can be driven in a day, and you will
> run into other Jeepers along the way, but there are a lot of
> campgrounds in the area. The beauty of the San Juans is unsurpassed
> if you are looking for classic alpine places to visit.
> Happy trails.
> Gary




ks 05-07-2004 10:37 AM

Re: Where to go Jeepin' in CO?
 
Couldn't agree with Gary more.....

San Juans are incredible. And being that I'm only two hours away I might be
a little biased. THe SIlverton/Ouray are has a multitude of camping and
great wheeling of all levels. You won't get bored. Buy the book, Jerry
mentioned, you wont be sorry.

"Gary" <jeepguy482003@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:ff8337fd.0405062221.5a115088@posting.google.c om...
> "Muuurgh" <meatbag@porkfat.com> wrote in message

news:<2g0bmbF34n7rU1@uni-berlin.de>...
> > I'm plannin' a week long camping trip in CO for this summer. Where is

there
> > a good, long, remote, trail that I might hit and camp on?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Muuurgh

>
> There are a lot of great Jeep trails in the San Juan Mountains in the
> southwest part of Colorado. The San Juans are drop-dead gorgeous, as
> far as scenery goes. Check out the area around Ouray, Telluride, and
> Lake City. Trails vary in difficulty from a leisurely drive through
> the park to a tooth-chattering, white-knuckle, pee-your-pants kind of
> adventure, so pick your route carefully, based on your vehicle, level
> of offroad experience, and comfort level. Also, ask for local advice
> and keep an eye on the weather when you get there - things can change
> rapidly in the mountains, turning an easy ride into an impassable road
> in a flash. Most of the trails can be driven in a day, and you will
> run into other Jeepers along the way, but there are a lot of
> campgrounds in the area. The beauty of the San Juans is unsurpassed
> if you are looking for classic alpine places to visit.
> Happy trails.
> Gary




William Oliveri 05-07-2004 11:40 AM

Re: Where to go Jeepin' in CO?
 
> Trails vary in difficulty from a leisurely drive through
> the park to a tooth-chattering, white-knuckle, pee-your-pants kind of
> adventure


That would be Black Bear Pass, wouldn't it?




William Oliveri 05-07-2004 11:40 AM

Re: Where to go Jeepin' in CO?
 
> Trails vary in difficulty from a leisurely drive through
> the park to a tooth-chattering, white-knuckle, pee-your-pants kind of
> adventure


That would be Black Bear Pass, wouldn't it?




William Oliveri 05-07-2004 11:40 AM

Re: Where to go Jeepin' in CO?
 
> Trails vary in difficulty from a leisurely drive through
> the park to a tooth-chattering, white-knuckle, pee-your-pants kind of
> adventure


That would be Black Bear Pass, wouldn't it?





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