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I'm going to Colorado in October (anyone's welcome to join), and one of our stops is black bear pass.
Is there any other really cool spots we should check out while in the area?

I love technical trails, but our weakest link will be a 2023 4runner on 33s and rear lockers.
 

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Lots of other great passes to hit if the snow doesnt get there first. @Neal A. Tew is a really great resource
 
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the only technical trails are = mineral creek and poughkeepsie gulch the rest are preaty easy (if you dont mind shelf roads ) the alpin loop as great views or you can go bit more up to red cone if the snow didn fall yet , but if not to to moad its close by and lots of great scenic trails etc
 
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I love technical trails, but our weakest link will be a 2023 4runner on 33s and rear lockers.
This is a non issue. I've run tons of trails on 28-29s and a front lunchbox locker, and the front locker probably wasn't even needed, but I like having it, so I can be more deliberate with my line selection. Folks put too much stock in mods, when a driver mod is really what's needed in most cases.