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Colorado, New Mexio, camping

Discussion in 'Off-Topic Discussion' started by teamamerica, Apr 14, 2014.

  1. Apr 14, 2014 at 5:12 PM
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    teamamerica

    teamamerica [OP] Get off your horse and drink your milk.

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    Planning on going on a two-three week roadtrip from Arizona, to New Mexico, then Colorado for a week or so then to MOAB, Grand Canyon.

    Anyone know of any good camping spots, Fishing holes, or breweries along the way? :)
    PM me if you don't want to throw the fishing holes out there for everyone to see ;)
     
  2. Apr 16, 2014 at 6:29 PM
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    Check out Grand Mesa in Colorado. Bunch of lakes, good camping spots and great scenery. Fwiw, the mosquitoes are brutal during the summer.
     
  3. Apr 16, 2014 at 6:48 PM
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    PM inbound on a fishing spot. Check out the passes in SW Colorado. There are several breweries in Durango, Telluride, Ouray and many more in the towns in that part of the state. I am planning a late summer trip up there to hit up some breweries, fish, camp and off road.
     
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    how far into CO are you thinking about coming? I know of a few places round here...
     
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    teamamerica

    teamamerica [OP] Get off your horse and drink your milk.

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    Thanks man, i'm going to check it out! :)

    i'll have to do some more research for that area, I've never been to colorado so i don't know where to really start. do you know if they were up in the high altitude areas? I plan on staying up high since it'll be about mid july i think when i make it out there so it's not unbearable for the wife :D


    PM was much appreciated! i found http://beermapping.com/brewery-maps/us-brewery-map/ which i think will be my best friend on the trip :cheers:

    Not really sure, we're going to just kind of drive that way and see what we like and keep driving if we don't. i wouldn't be surprised if we make it up to near the wyoming border. i'm going to take three weeks of leave and just kind of shoot from the hip. got the new RTT on the way from CVT. all suggestions are welcome though! we'll probably be spending a week and a half if not two weeks in just colorado.


    thanks, i'm going to check that one out now :thumbsup:
     

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