If you see a Grey long bed F-350 single wheel with a couple of camo Can Ams on a gooseneck that’s me. Don’t be afraid to stop and say hi!
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Originally posted by quarterback View PostAnother vote for the Elwood pass road/trail. I think you take the East Fork road (USFS 667) about 10 miles outside of Pagosa (on the way to Wolf Creek pass).
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Thank you for all the information. We will obtain the OHV permits once we arrive and hit some of the recommended trails. Our cabin is up the four mile road area and the dark green excursion has the Colorado tow duty.
I searched a few posts and there are several nice trails over the pass. I guess you can’t go wrong in the general area.
I’ll look for the Texas crowd.Last edited by Chago; 06-14-2019, 06:37 PM.
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Check ahead of time. I know right now a lot of trails are still closed. They think most of the popular ones may not open till late July. There are still some open. I will be down there over the 4th also. We stay between south fork and Creede at Blue creek lodge. We are taking are rigs hopefully to find some.
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If I can find my TBH sticker I’ll slap it on the tailgate of my Defender. It’ll be two Camo Can Am crews. One Defender and one Commander. I’ve spent at least one week a year in the Pagosa area for the last 10-11 years, and usually 2. I know the area pretty well if you have any questions, or want to meet up for a beer one evening.
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I’ll be flying in to Durango the evening of the 3rd and my wife will be driving over from Pagosa Springs to pick me up. Her and the kids are driving up to my in-laws house in Jack’s Pasture the last week of this month. Unfortunately, we won’t have the Jeep to enjoy while there and will be relegated to using my mother-in-law’s Volvohope everyone has a safe and enjoyable trip!
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