It's too late for this year but I was thinking maybe a Mountain States Rally would be a good thing. There are some super trails not far from here that go up to timberline and can be a bit tough. One is the trail to Bill Moore Lake above Empire, CO. The snow drifts usually get up to 30 feet deep so it wouldn't be good to go until late July at the earliest. It has some really rugged trails for the M37, M715, CUCV, HUMMWV, and Jeep type machines to the Scout Cabin ( a cabin built in the late 1800's that is still standing in an old mining camp). Narrow trail through small boulders and trees and through the creek. The main trails are definitely wide enough for the big trucks. Spectacular scenery. Lets see who would be interested?
Of course Gene, anyone would be welcome to come along and have some fun. I just threw out some neighboring states to give folks a geographical reference. Sd isn't that far away, in fact closer than a lot of nearby states. Thanks Gene, it would be great to have you show up.
I've been waiting for something like this to happen in Colorado, Bryan. Be sure and get the message out to the MVCC, as I'm sure lots of members would be happy to attend. I'm going to take the Deuce to a club function in Ft. Morgan this Saturday, I'll spread the word to the Guys attending there.
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Actually ive been talking to the wife about taking one of the trucks up into Colorado trailriding. I might not be able to take a MV. i should have a Pizgauer by then so who knows. If im in the US at the time im in...... Clear from Tennessee