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Old 08-21-2005, 06:14 PM
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I am going to Pueblo Colorado I think a couple of hours from Colorado Springs for my Grand Parents 75 anniversary. Anyway, I don't know of anywhere in that state to go but know there are many places that are great. Can you please give me some suggestions?
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I am going to Pueblo Colorado I think a couple of hours from Colorado Springs for my Grand Parents 75 anniversary. Anyway, I don't know of anywhere in that state to go but know there are many places that are great. Can you please give me some suggestions?
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depends on how much time you have and how far youa re willing to travel. I'm guessing you don't want to try any very difficlut trails since you will be driving back to Seattle. Scenic; there are tons. COL Springs has many trails that range from stuff a car could do all the way up to damn, ow'd I get myself into this. MT Baldy is a fun, easy trail with sme extra loops added in. You canr go drive up MT Evans (highest paved road in the US) for some very scenic views. Leadville (brek/ Vail area) has some very cool trails.
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Thanks for the info. I have taken my H3 to the limit on some local trails and I would like to take on some tuff trails in CO also. Scenic is nice but I will let the family due that for me. If you have any further info. that would be great.
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Around Salida there are some good places. From very easy
to hard. It is all about how much time you wont to spend.
Salida is a two hour drive from eather Pueblo, or Colo.Spgs.
We went up to Little Cochetopa the other night,(havent been there in fifteen years) The road has been washed out a few years ago, and by the time we got to the trailhead, I was asking myself, (why are we up hear)
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