WILDHOBO
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Yep. Maybe I’m in the minority is this respect.I figured we would just camp on trail, but we can see what the group says.
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Yep. Maybe I’m in the minority is this respect.I figured we would just camp on trail, but we can see what the group says.
Yep. Maybe I’m in the minority is this respect.. RTT trailer changes the dynamic, but makes for a really nice base camp.
I more meant a route that would allow return to a base camp each night. I wasn’t intending to pull the trailer on the trails for the most part. Even though it’s quite capable with independent A arms, two springs, limiting straps, and 4 shocks, the pace would slow the group.I do not know how technical the loop is. I know the Gulch you'd want to drop trailer.
I more meant a route that would allow return to a base camp each night. I wasn’t intending to pull the trailer on the trails for the most part. Even though it’s quite capable with independent A arms, two springs, limiting straps, and 4 shocks, the pace would slow the group.
Not worried about pace. About fun and safe.
Is black bear part of the loop? I wouldn’t want the tight switchbacks.I say drag it. If we are taking two days and camping up there, you would not slow us down. Really, it's your trailer.
Drop it for Poughkeepsie. I think others should weigh in. The Loop is a long.
Is black bear part of the loop? I wouldn’t want the tight switchbacks.
Thanks. Good map.No. Return to camp after black bear. Alpine Loop is Up from Mineral Point....over Engineer.... Down to Lake City and around to Cinnamon Pass.
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I want it to look exactly like that.My hope is camp near Lake San Cristobal
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This is an option to camp close to the lake. https://hinsdalecounty.colorado.gov/recreation-campground-boatdockMy hope is camp near Lake San Cristobal
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Just to make it easy here is a map I threw together really quick of the trails. Star is a base camp.
Engineer and Cinnamon pass are part of Alpine Loop, I also forgot to include the alpine look connector on the map.![]()
This sounds like a pretty epic trip and I’m so tempted to make the trek out from the east coast to join you all.