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I coulda sworn you most definitely had fun last year :p Except for Engineer PassAustin4x4 wrote:Went through the rubicon this weekend, making sure she is ready to go. its going to be diffrent not in a FSJ this year. on the flip side now i can really have some fun on the trails!
Yep, Kenosha, Red Hill, and Monarch (11,312'). Kenosha heading south is a PITA also. Traveling Sunday afternoon, so I won't PO too many people.Blake wrote:Monarch pass is the steepest one (at least on the way that I've taken in the past).
Welcome!hogbed wrote:Wife and I will be there during this time frame but will be in our Rubicon since our J10 is stil under reconstruction. Any issues with us joining up with you on the trail riding days?
I'm bringing my Power Wheels then.Blake wrote:Welcome!hogbed wrote:Wife and I will be there during this time frame but will be in our Rubicon since our J10 is stil under reconstruction. Any issues with us joining up with you on the trail riding days?
Anyone is welcome to bring whatever they want!
My J-10 is currently missing it's engine and I'll have my Wrangler there instead.hogbed wrote:Wife and I will be there during this time frame but will be in our Rubicon since our J10 is stil under reconstruction. Any issues with us joining up with you on the trail riding days?
Heck, it's 61 here in Longmont right now. Nice and cool!csuengr wrote:...and for those of you from warmer states, as of this posting the current temperature in Ouray is 44 degrees.
Says Black Bear may be open by the 15th. Just in time for us.csuengr wrote:Black Bear and Stony are still closed.
http://soajeep.com/trail-maps-condition ... onditions/
The forecast so far says highs in the upper 70's to low 80's with good chances of rain. Sounds like it will be a good idea to pack for several possibilities.csuengr wrote:...and for those of you from warmer states, as of this posting the current temperature in Ouray is 44 degrees.