Colorado 4x4 Trails I Hancock Pass I Grizzly Lake I Clohesy Lake I Tomichi Pass I St. Elmo
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- čas přidán 8. 09. 2024
- Grizzly Lake is open for the season! Clohesy Lake is open for the season! Baldwin Lake is open to the lake. Marshall pass is open for the season!
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Holy Cross is still closed from 6/5 - 6/16 for road work.
Here are the trails we know are open:
Marshall Pass - Open
Medano Pass - Open
Rampart Range - Open
Slaughterhouse - Open
Fourmile (BV) - Open
Bunce - Open
Kelly Flats - Open
Ironclads - Open
Switzerland - Open
Rainbow Falls - Open
Chinaman - Open
Carnage - Open
Mineral Basin - Open for about 6 miles
Aspen Ridge - Open
Clohesy Lake - Open
Hagerman - Open for about 2 miles past Winsor Lake Trailhead (Leadville side)
Slide Lake - Open to about 11,300'
Lost Canyon - Open for 6 miles
Grizzly Lake - Open!
Mount Antero - Open to lower switchbacks
Tincup - Open to Treeline (St. Elmo side)
Hancock Pass - Open to Treeline (St. Elmo side)
Hancock Townsite - Open
Northfork - Open, Open to Billings Lake with deep snow on the road.
Hayden Pass - Open
Weston Pass - Open to the top on the Fairplay side
Spring Creek - Open
Saxon Mountain - Open
Cascade Creek - Open
Champion Mill - Open to the mill
Iron Mike - Open to treeline
Cumberland Pass - Open to 11,200' on Tincup Side, Open past the Napolean intersection Pitkin side.
West Alpine Tunnel - Open 6 miles to past Williams Gulch Water Tank.
San Juans
Animas Forks - Open
Yankee Boy - Open
Cinnamon Pass - Open
Engineer - Open!
Ophir - Open to top on San Juan County Side
other plowing operations are underway; watch for updates.
Grizzly looks fun and I feel I could go skiing on Hancock pass. These videos are so useful!
Thanks for the update!
Absolutly!
Good stuff! Please keep it coming...
Will do! Hopefully some passes to report on soon.
Grizzly looks great! It has been so many years since I have been up there. Was concerned about that one landowner below that erected a gate with a padlock trying to deny the public access a few years ago. Amazing how some landowners think they own the land behind their properties and can deny access. It's been a good snow year which should help with some of the water shortage on the western slope on down as long as proper management is being done. I think it is only really deep if the water comes over the hood. Have you been getting slammed with torrential rains over there, we have across the front range in the Springs? Thanks again for these updates on trail statuses.
Some rain here, yes. Nothing flood level yet. Good news, one of the landowners at the first of Grizzly deeded public access through the property several years ago before selling off several pieces. We have a copy of that county documents, so (fingers crossed) we shouldn't have access problems in the future, but we are prepared if we do.
@@keeptrailsopen Thanks Marcus, I had given up on ever 4wheeling into Grizzly to go fishing and didn't really want to hike in from above either and have to hike back up again.
Nice work !!
Thank you!