Mad Maxx
May 5th, 2022, 11:19 PM
Hey everyone,
Although the big-name high altitude trails around Leadville won't be passable for a while, there are plenty of lower trails closer to town to explore.
A lot of them seem to just have occasional pretty easily passable patches of snow as I experienced in my solo wheeling around here earlier tonight.
I've done quite a bit of exploring myself but there's more trails that are just a little bit too far or gnarly for me to explore by myself since I stick to easy and close trails when I'm by myself.
Anyways, if anyone would care to join me sometime for some exploring, it can be a lot of fun to have no set course here given how many little trails there are, many with great scenery - valleys, creeks, old mining structures, etc. From what I've explored it's mostly easy trails, the fun for me is in the exploration.
Pretty much all of the trails have several campsites, too.
I might be moving down to Denver later this summer and want to take advantage of the trails around here while I can easily do so - I've discovered so much more being able to wheel here every day, and would be happy to show y'all around what I've found and explore what I haven't yet. Even if I do move down to Denver I'll probably be making a bunch of trips here because of all the scenery and trails.
Anyways, consider this post good for whenever based on when folks show interest - it could be this weekend or whenever anyone wants to come wheel up here.
Although the big-name high altitude trails around Leadville won't be passable for a while, there are plenty of lower trails closer to town to explore.
A lot of them seem to just have occasional pretty easily passable patches of snow as I experienced in my solo wheeling around here earlier tonight.
I've done quite a bit of exploring myself but there's more trails that are just a little bit too far or gnarly for me to explore by myself since I stick to easy and close trails when I'm by myself.
Anyways, if anyone would care to join me sometime for some exploring, it can be a lot of fun to have no set course here given how many little trails there are, many with great scenery - valleys, creeks, old mining structures, etc. From what I've explored it's mostly easy trails, the fun for me is in the exploration.
Pretty much all of the trails have several campsites, too.
I might be moving down to Denver later this summer and want to take advantage of the trails around here while I can easily do so - I've discovered so much more being able to wheel here every day, and would be happy to show y'all around what I've found and explore what I haven't yet. Even if I do move down to Denver I'll probably be making a bunch of trips here because of all the scenery and trails.
Anyways, consider this post good for whenever based on when folks show interest - it could be this weekend or whenever anyone wants to come wheel up here.