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AWESOME VIDEO!!!

Postby Ken » Wed Mar 03, 2004 6:57 pm

This guy on the Racer X board made a video of his buddies 4-Wheeling in Colorado to Paul Gilbert's Muscle Car song.


Muscle Car off-roading video
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Postby Ken » Thu Mar 04, 2004 9:39 am

Here's where.


It was some trails about 3 hours from Denver called Holy Cross, Chinaman's Gultch and Wheeler Lake. We'll have another 3-day gathering this August.
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SWEET Video

Postby MrPolaris » Thu Mar 04, 2004 1:34 pm

I think that we can make something as good as that. . . next time we go I will see about borrowing my dads video camera, and with all of Kens items we can put something together for sure.
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Postby Ken » Fri Mar 05, 2004 3:09 pm

Holy Cross Location:

Location: To get there from Denver go west on I-70. Take exit 171 off I-70 for Minturn and Leadville. Go south on US 24 to the turnoff for Blodgett Campground near milepost 156 (Forest Route 703, aka Homestake Road) and turn west. Coming from Leadville go north on US 24 and turn west on FR 703. Follow FR 703 for about 8 miles to the trail head which is marked just off the parking area at the beginning of the trail. The 4WD trail is only about 4 miles long but a full day should be allowed to complete the trail and do some exploring.




http://www.4x4now.com/trcohc4.htm



Here's some good photos of a bunch of trails.

http://www.bighorn4x4.com/trails/index.shtml
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