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    Dudley Do-Right!
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    Default Jeeping near Castle Rock In Feb

    I see some members live in or around CR. I just bought a Wrangler and was wondering if there are any jeep trails open around here right now. I made the trek up towards the foothills and was met with a road is closed for season sign. Not sure if they all are. I just moved here a few months back so haven't been everywhere yet. Used to live about an hour East of here.

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    Here's a good place to start http://www.traildamage.com/


    Also check out the Jeepers thread in the photo forum.
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    Thanks. I have seen both of those before but was having a problem finding current open-ness status of places within 30 to 40 mins from CR I'm guessing there are some trails around here that maybe the locals are bored of already but I could give a try. Also open to suggestions on places to have work done on my Jeep to make it a bit more capable. Currently a stock 2003 X. I know how to do mechanics but having a problem finding the time to DIY.
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    Another option is to sign up over here http://www.colorado4x4.org/

    there's an entire subforum dedicated to discussing trail conditions.
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    Maybe its where I'm looking but that colo 4x4 site doesn't seem to have much in the way of new content. Unless they are screening stuff if you aren't a member.

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    There used to be a little 4x4 area of highway 86 but haven't seen it used in a while. Other than that, just head west and dink around. If you take highway 105 south until Dakan road, then head west. You'll eventually get into the mountains and there's some decent areas to flex a little. Nothing "crazy" but can be fun to just get out and toy around. I don't know of many dedicated trails in the area.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stevew View Post
    Maybe its where I'm looking but that colo 4x4 site doesn't seem to have much in the way of new content. Unless they are screening stuff if you aren't a member.
    This time of year there's not as much traffic on the site ... I guess less jeepin' goin' on.
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    Check out Front Range 4x4 as well. Also, if the road you want to run is in a park, you can check the ranger's website for the status.

    Here's the status for the Canyon Lakes Ranger District. I'm not sure what is local to you.

    Canyon Lakes District Road Status

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    Did you post a pic of your jeep in the "Jeepers" thread? Were always out and about and post often in there..............


    http://www.ar-15.co/threads/52194-Jeepers/page59
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    Thanks, I'll try that. I had gone to 105 and went North and then tried to get to Rampart and that's where I got the closed sign. I'll go South next time and try Dakan

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    There used to be a little 4x4 area of highway 86 but haven't seen it used in a while. Other than that, just head west and dink around. If you take highway 105 south until Dakan road, then head west. You'll eventually get into the mountains and there's some decent areas to flex a little. Nothing "crazy" but can be fun to just get out and toy around. I don't know of many dedicated trails in the area.

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