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A cording to Guide to Northern Colorado Backroads & 4-Wheel Drive Trails a book you should buy if you are in Boulder. There are several ranging from easy to Difficult. Switzerland Trail is easy, but there are some side trails that look challenging when I drove it. Caribou 4WD Route is listed as Moderate. And the Difficult Trails are as follows, Plane Crash/Ironclads, Middle St. Vrain/Coney Flats, Miller Rock, and Lefthand Canyon.
I am up in Fort Collins and would be up to try the Caribou route some time. I'm not set up for anything real hard.
I am up in Fort Collins and would be up to try the Caribou route some time. I'm not set up for anything real hard.
This is the Northern Rockies section, and therefore not the correct place for your thread. I'll move it to the proper place for you...
BTW, check this site out, it is very good:http://www.traildamage.com/
BTW, check this site out, it is very good:http://www.traildamage.com/
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A cording to Guide to Northern Colorado Backroads & 4-Wheel Drive Trails a book you should buy if you are in Boulder. There are several ranging from easy to Difficult. Switzerland Trail is easy, but there are some side trails that look challenging when I drove it. Caribou 4WD Route is listed as Moderate. And the Difficult Trails are as follows, Plane Crash/Ironclads, Middle St. Vrain/Coney Flats, Miller Rock, and Lefthand Canyon.
I am up in Fort Collins and would be up to try the Caribou route some time. I'm not set up for anything real hard.
I am up in Fort Collins and would be up to try the Caribou route some time. I'm not set up for anything real hard.
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