Where to go Jeepin' in CO?
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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
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> "Muuurgh" <meatbag@porkfat.com> wrote in message
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> > 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
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
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> "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
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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
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
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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
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
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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
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
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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
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
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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
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
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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
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


