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Old 08-14-2008, 06:17 PM
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Does anyone know of trail for a stock 2006 f150 screw 4x4 in the local area of Colorado Springs, Colorado?
I will be moving there in February and want to take the truck out without having to worry about major or expensive changes to go off road. Just enough trail to have fun with the wife....
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Originally Posted by Michael7166
Just enough trail to have fun with the wife....
the happy trail?
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LUCKY, YOU!!! I LIVED THERE FOR TWO YEARS!!! ALTHOUGH I DIDNT HAVE A TRUCK, THERE ARE PLENTY OF PLACES TO ENJOY NATURE AND EXPLORE! ELEVEN-MILE RESERVOIR, CHEESMAN, ANTERO, TURQUOIS LAKE. WAKING UP EVERY MORNING IN "THE SPRINGS" WAS AN AWESOME EXPERIENCE. tHER'S ALWAYS SOMETHING TO DO......

I MISS IT ALREADY!!!

THE DRIVE UP PIKE'S PEAK IS GREAT!! YOU NOTICE SOME POWER LOSS BEACUSE OF THE ALTITUDE. DON'T FORGET TO CHECK OUT GARDEN OF THE GODS, CRIPPLE CREEK, MANITOU SPRINGS, AND THE ROYAL GORGE(DRIVE ACROSS!!!)

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Thanks, were you stationed there or just lived there?

Does anyone know any trails (For stock 4x4 trucks) around Satellite Beach Florida?
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Originally Posted by CCWADER
LUCKY, YOU!!! I LIVED THERE FOR TWO YEARS!!! ALTHOUGH I DIDNT HAVE A TRUCK, THERE ARE PLENTY OF PLACES TO ENJOY NATURE AND EXPLORE! ELEVEN-MILE RESERVOIR, CHEESMAN, ANTERO, TURQUOIS LAKE. WAKING UP EVERY MORNING IN "THE SPRINGS" WAS AN AWESOME EXPERIENCE. tHER'S ALWAYS SOMETHING TO DO......

I MISS IT ALREADY!!!

THE DRIVE UP PIKE'S PEAK IS GREAT!! YOU NOTICE SOME POWER LOSS BEACUSE OF THE ALTITUDE. DON'T FORGET TO CHECK OUT GARDEN OF THE GODS, CRIPPLE CREEK, MANITOU SPRINGS, AND THE ROYAL GORGE(DRIVE ACROSS!!!)
Garden of the Gods is awesome! I found NORAD with the binoculars there
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Thanks, were you stationed there or just lived there?

Does anyone know any trails (For stock 4x4 trucks) around Satellite Beach Florida?
take a drive to cocoa and ask the locals at the Lone Cabbage
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take a drive to cocoa and ask the locals at the Lone Cabbage
Went to exit 231 off of I95 today (FL 5a). There is a local trail and mud pit there. It was pretty cool for my first off road experience. One of the guys there let me ride his dirt bike through the ATV?Bike path as well. That was fun!!

I saw this one truck that had mud tires on it the size of my F150 door, he went in this hole that looked shallow and it swallowed the tires and half his truck.....now I see the importance of walking the puddle before going through it. (He made it through under his own power)

Sorry, no camera for pics today.
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colorado has a lot of hot spots, my cousin lived there and he went every other weekend to different places
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be scenic thats for sure
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Buy this book for trails around Colorado: http://www.funtreks.com/index.php?It...t_product_id=3

The Funtreks company (who researches and writes the above book) is local to Colorado Springs. Their office is near my house and they are well-known in the 4x4 scene here. The book is well-researched, and the trails are great. The book is a must-have.


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