riverfever
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- Location
- Woodland Park, Colorado
Was in Woodland Park over the weekend looking at houses and stuff and camped in 11 Mile Canyon. Was wondering if anyone is familiar with the area? If you enter the canyon at Lake George and parallel the river, the last road to turn left on (right where the Gold Medal Water starts), specifically. This road winds for about a mile or so and eventually leads up to a ridge. From what I understand, it leads back to 67. I thought it just dead ended up from where I was camped.
I have a 3" lift and 31's. For the most part, I dealt with washboard dirt roads until I got up a little ways from the river where I ran into deeper ruts and off-camber contours (but still mostly dirt). I gotta admit, being solo and never off-roading before, it was fun but also kinda scary. Just curious where this road would rate on a scale of 1 to 10. I'm sure it's probably not even on the scale and I should surrender my keys at once. There were others that were flying down the trail but I'm sure they missed seeing the deer and rabbits, etc. Kinda pissed about the knuckleheads that leave their trash for others to pick up. If I'm driving slow, I might as well pitch in and help out too. I know I have no business driving my XJ. It's cool to know that it could get somewhere pretty isolated. Just wish it came with a free pair of nuts. I still had fun.
I have a 3" lift and 31's. For the most part, I dealt with washboard dirt roads until I got up a little ways from the river where I ran into deeper ruts and off-camber contours (but still mostly dirt). I gotta admit, being solo and never off-roading before, it was fun but also kinda scary. Just curious where this road would rate on a scale of 1 to 10. I'm sure it's probably not even on the scale and I should surrender my keys at once. There were others that were flying down the trail but I'm sure they missed seeing the deer and rabbits, etc. Kinda pissed about the knuckleheads that leave their trash for others to pick up. If I'm driving slow, I might as well pitch in and help out too. I know I have no business driving my XJ. It's cool to know that it could get somewhere pretty isolated. Just wish it came with a free pair of nuts. I still had fun.