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Sorry man, I can't do Friday now. I'm thinking about hitting the camp ground earlier on Sat though.Etoimos, when you thinking of heading down on Friday? I’m working til 3p but thinking of heading down a day early as well
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Sorry man, I can't do Friday now. I'm thinking about hitting the camp ground earlier on Sat though.Etoimos, when you thinking of heading down on Friday? I’m working til 3p but thinking of heading down a day early as well
Might work better for me as well going Sat. See what happens between now and themSorry man, I can't do Friday now. I'm thinking about hitting the camp ground earlier on Sat though.
Just RSVP'dAlright everyone, the trip is this weekend! If you haven't yet RSVP'd on Rally Point as "going" please do so now! I'll start a group PM with the going list later this week with some final details and FYI's. I looking forward to meeting/seeing y'all again!
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Based on the replies I've seen on this thread- 4 so far, ranging from 5 to 13.so how many kids are going? My son said he would be interested if there are some kids in his age range to hang with.
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Phantom canyon is an amazing little road, we like to multiday camp in the area once known as the town of Adelaide, beautiful area.It is just around the corner, hoping my wife (allergies season) gets to feeling better by Saturday! She has not be getting of work on time so we will defiantly have to show up at the area and search for the group. I will down load the tiles on my tablet so we will have something to go by as we look for the group. On the way home I would like to drive part of the Gold belt tour from Canon city to Cripple Creek. I watched a few u-tube videos and that is one of the most beautiful drives up through Phantom canyon road (page 218 in the FunTreks Guide to Colorado Backroads & 4-Wheel-Drive Trails). It is one lane most of the way with areas to pass and is doable in any vehicle (is a shelf road in some areas). Once you get to Cripple Creek you can head up HWY 67 to Divide/Colorado Springs. I'll call the BLM office down there to be sure it open pretty sure it will be with the weather we've been having this winter. Anyways I look forward to meeting everyone!
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I'd be up for that drive back as well.It is just around the corner, hoping my wife (allergies season) gets to feeling better by Saturday! She has not be getting of work on time so we will defiantly have to show up at the area and search for the group. I will down load the tiles on my tablet so we will have something to go by as we look for the group. On the way home I would like to drive part of the Gold belt tour from Canon city to Cripple Creek. I watched a few u-tube videos and that is one of the most beautiful drives up through Phantom canyon road (page 218 in the FunTreks Guide to Colorado Backroads & 4-Wheel-Drive Trails). It is one lane most of the way with areas to pass and is doable in any vehicle (is a shelf road in some areas). Once you get to Cripple Creek you can head up HWY 67 to Divide/Colorado Springs. I'll call the BLM office down there to be sure it open pretty sure it will be with the weather we've been having this winter. Anyways I look forward to meeting everyone!
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Yeah I saw that! I believe those are the conditions for the hiking and MTB trail systems though, not for the road in that area. Given the weather we're supposed to have in the next couple days I think it should dry out pretty quickly. The PM with meet details will go out a little later today with the info on the meet time.I'm sure most have found this - but if not here is a link to trail conditions:
http://www.joinfar.org/trails.html
If I don't have a heart attack hiking the incline at Manitou Springs in the morning I'll be there early afternoon.
Reading the page it says there is a fire ban on Red Canyon, will that apply to OWF camping as well?I'm sure most have found this - but if not here is a link to trail conditions:
http://www.joinfar.org/trails.html
If I don't have a heart attack hiking the incline at Manitou Springs in the morning I'll be there early afternoon.
Not as far as I'm aware. Canon City isn't under a fire ban and I can't find anything for OWF as well. I will check the day of to make sure we abide by the rules, but as of now I believe we're fine.Reading the page it says there is a fire ban on Red Canyon, will that apply to OWF camping as well?
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