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Yes, depending upon interest that is a high probability. In the details I asked folks to comment if there was a need.@Neal A. Tew is there any thought of meeting at a campsite nearby for Friday night?
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We would most likely be interested in coming in Friday afternoon/evening as wellYes, depending upon interest that is a high probability. In the details I asked folks to comment if there was a need.
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My thought was to find a campsite on the way to the meetup spot that put us within a 1hr maximum drive time for the morning meetup Saturday. That way anybody that can't leave until after work, does not have to set up in the dark.After speaking with my wife, we will likely leave earlier in the day, as we have a 4 hr drive south from Fort Collins. Realistically the earliest we could be at the meet up point would be around noon on Friday.
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I was also planning to leave Friday after work, probably sometime around 4 pm. For all of us coming from the Denver area, we can plan on meeting and head down together.My thought was to find a campsite on the way to the meetup spot that put us within a 1hr maximum drive time for the morning meetup Saturday. That way anybody that can't leave until after work, does not have to set up in the dark.
If somebody is able to get a spot and guide us all in for the night that would be great.
@Neal A. Tew do you have any recommendations for good campsites for those of us traveling from up North?
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Are you familiar with the Penrose Trail system? While I know those trails are harder than any of us want, it does have dispersed camping and it's along the route. You might fight it interesting to walk the trails and even more so if there's anyone to watch.@Neal A. Tew do you have any recommendations for good campsites for those of us traveling from up North?
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That is the easiest? LOLAre you familiar with the Penrose Trail system? While I know those trails are harder than any of us want, it does have dispersed camping and it's along the route. You might fight it interesting to walk the trails and even more so if there's anyone to watch.
It might even be fun to have a campout there one weekend just to spectate.
Here's the easiest of the 3 trails:
Liberty Trail, Colorado | Offroad Trail Guide & Map
Steep hills, big ledges, and lots of rocks. This rock crawling trail will push your suspension to the limit with all the boulders you can flex on. Longest and easiest of the Independence Trail System. Even though it's only 1.6 miles long it still provides a fun challenge!www.trailsoffroad.com
If so, we might use it for our primary start location.
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We’ll miss you, but priorities.I was looking forward to this but finding a new home now has the priority. Have fun guys!
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I’ll be there on Friday about 10-11amPlease note the Saturday meeting area has changed slightly to the Texas Creek OHV Area's staging lot.
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I'm tentatively planning to camp Friday night inside the Texas Creek OHV area. Once we get on the Cloverdale Mine trail on Saturday we'll be looking for a place to set up camp along the trail for that night.
Everyone that has RSVP'd or otherwise wants to attend, please reply with your status and ETA in this thread even if we've discussed it recently. It helps tremendously to have it all in one place. These responses will help me plan something fun for Friday.
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Oh, and we'll work out a Friday meeting place soon too. Thanks!I’ll be there on Friday about 10-11am