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Post by Ric on Jul 26, 2020 17:40:21 GMT -7
Well it was just me today and it was overcast with a little rain which makes for a GREAT day, that mean no dust and lots less people on the trails lol. The plan was to start just outside Idaho Springs up Cassaced Creek, over to Saxton Mnt. into Georgetown then up Argentine pass. Well its been about 15 years since Ive ran Casscade Creek because it was, a very easy trail, well in 15 years its changed lol its not "difficult" but you will need 4Lo in a few spots lol, and coming over Saxton Mnt theres a few "tight" spots where boulders have fallen on the trail, just made an easy trail a little more fun lol. Then stopped in Georgetown for some lunch and headed up Argentine, its still fairly easy and the views are still AWESOME even with the overcast and rain.
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Post by Ric on Jul 26, 2020 17:42:12 GMT -7
I love the views and found out, wheeling alone on easier trails is just so damn peaceful. More of Saxton Mnt
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Post by Ric on Jul 26, 2020 17:43:12 GMT -7
Coming down Saxton Mnt. to Georgetown
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Post by Ric on Jul 26, 2020 17:44:03 GMT -7
YES, I have to take "poser shots"
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Post by Ric on Jul 26, 2020 17:46:34 GMT -7
Santiago Mill, on Argentine Pass.
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Post by Ric on Jul 26, 2020 17:48:28 GMT -7
A few more, after the actual trail, I decided to drive over the summit, never done that I bet it would be beautiful on a sunny day.
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Post by Ric on Jul 26, 2020 18:29:10 GMT -7
lets see if this works
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Post by Ric on Jul 26, 2020 18:47:46 GMT -7
Guanella Pass summit
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