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Grizzly Lake Trail, Buena Vista

July 9, 2016wheelinoutwest Leave a comment

This is a really fun and scenic trail, located right near the trailhead of the Iron Chest mine trail, off of Hancock pass near St Elmo ghost town.  Right before St Elmo turn left up Hancock pass and keep an eye on the left for a group of houses, the trail begins in between the houses, it … Continue reading Grizzly Lake Trail, Buena Vista

Wheeler Lake Trail

July 9, 2016July 9, 2016wheelinoutwest Leave a comment

Wheeler Lake is a really fun trail located up in the high country between Breckenridge and Fairplay Colorado.  This trail has something for everyone, a little rockcrawling, some rough bumpy rocky roads, waterfalls , and amazing scenery.  It has been about five years since I have been on this trail, but little has changed.  We … Continue reading Wheeler Lake Trail

Iron Chest Mine, Buena Vista

July 3, 2016wheelinoutwest Leave a comment

I have been wanting to run this trail for quite some time, it is very scenic and a little more challenging than the average Jeep trail. The trail is Located near St Elmo Ghost town, off Hancock pass.  As you start up Hancock pass, it will be on the left, there is no signs at … Continue reading Iron Chest Mine, Buena Vista

Farmington, New Mexico

July 2, 2016July 9, 2016wheelinoutwest Leave a comment

Farmington New Mexico is one the best Wheeling spots I have ever been too. Chokecherry Canyon as it is referred too, is a massive area combined with slick rock and sand. Located off of Pinion Hills Blvd it is easy to find.  The climbs here are as big as they get. The area is mixed … Continue reading Farmington, New Mexico

Death Row, Montrose Colorado

July 1, 2016July 1, 2016wheelinoutwest Leave a comment

Recently a group of us got together and spent the weekend camping and running some of the rock crawling trails in Montrose Colorado. If you have never heard of Montrose Rock crawling, you need to check it out. These trails are pretty low key, they do not get much traffic, but they are world class. … Continue reading Death Row, Montrose Colorado

Corkscrew Gulch

June 30, 2016July 1, 2016wheelinoutwest Leave a comment

Corkscrew Gulch is one of my favorite trails in the San Juans, it gains elevation rapidly, and is smoother than most trails in the area. Climbing up up in Elevation. There are not as many mining ruins as some of the other trails, but scenery easily makes up for it. we found a nice place … Continue reading Corkscrew Gulch

California Gulch and Hurricane Pass

June 30, 2016July 1, 2016wheelinoutwest Leave a comment

After leaving Animas forks it was time to head up California Gulch, this is a great trail that usually holds snow late into the summer. If the county did not plow it out with bulldozers, it may not open until August most years. At the Animas Forks end of the trail, there is a large … Continue reading California Gulch and Hurricane Pass

Animas Forks

June 30, 2016July 1, 2016wheelinoutwest Leave a comment

Animas Forks is an old ghost town that is in better shape than most old mining ruins around Colorado. There have been efforts to repair buildings and keep them from falling over. After we came down Cinnamon Pass from Lake City, we arrived in Animas Forks, this is a neat place to spend some time … Continue reading Animas Forks

VideoJune 30, 2016wheelinoutwest Leave a comment

I live in the Jeep Mecca of the country, I spend my weekends cruising the San Juan mountains, and Red Rock deserts.

Summer is here! Cinnamon Pass

June 30, 2016July 9, 2016wheelinoutwest Leave a comment

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