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    Lake Owen, WY

    A couple of neighbors and me went camping/ dirt biking at Lake Owens, WY. We camped there and rode the trails for 3 days.
    The trails are either forest access rodes or 4 wheeler wide trails. We did not find any single track trails. But still we had a great time riding trails that crossed over streems, ponds, steep hills, wide open grassy areas, or very thick wooded trails. We even came across an old log house. The best part was that there were no people other than a couple old retired people.
    I highly recomend this place. The elevation is 9200 feet but I did not need to change out my jetting, the bike ran fine. You do need to buy a $15 Wyoming ORV tag, our CO OHV tags are not accepted.



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    Re: Lake Owen, WY

    Nice. Looks like you guys had a good time.
    ...ready to take on the world...one canyon at a time...

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    Re: Lake Owen, WY

    We did have a great time. I am going to do that kinda thing more often. Do you have a dirt bike also?
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    Re: Lake Owen, WY

    Naw. I think about it, then I think about my knees and then I realize how old I am...lol. Riding around on trails where not many others go, though...it can be enticing.
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