I'm trying to find good hiking trails in the area and would like a site that has a bunch of them mapped out. Does anyone know of any?
I'm trying to find good hiking trails in the area and would like a site that has a bunch of them mapped out. Does anyone know of any?
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Wow they have good maps. Thanks
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Joe, I haven't found a good site but I've been collecting my own binder. Lemme know if you wanna take a look.
14ers.com
13ers.com
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2003 RIZLA GSX-R 1000 (sold)
2008 R6
Do you have a smartphone?
I downloaded an app for mtn biking called alltrails. Has a ton of stuff in there, all user submitted.
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I have used this several times: http://www.resourceanalysis.com.
It's not as intuitive as others, but I still find it pretty useful.
But these are great, as mentioned:
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'00 Suz SV650 (Dad's, garaged with mine)
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Go to the forest service office where you are looking to hike. They have maps that they print out and you can take. I used to stop in at quite a few of them and collected a bunch of maps for summit county when I was trail riding up there a lot. These maps are pretty good...not a super detailed topo, but they give directions, distances, etc...
All for free...
You might ask the closest forest service office to you to see if they have access to maps for other areas in Colorado.