wibornz
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There will be three Jeeps coming from MIchigan to Colorado on Sept. 11. We are staying in Denver area the first night in Colorado as we will be picking up some friends and spouses that are flying out. They land in Denver just a little after 9 PM. Any insight on where we should stay for the night?
One of us is pulling a teardrop trailer. Is there a place that we can store it while running the badge of honor trails, or do we just unhook it and at a campsite and come back for it?
Or can it be towed as it is an off road capable teardrop on any of the badge of honor trails?
We have to be back in Denver for the other to fly home on the 16th. I was told that 4 1/2 days should be sufficient time to run the badge of honor trails. Basically told three days was enough. It this true?
We should have all day on Wednesday in the Denver area prior to our friends arriving at the airport. Is there a trail or drive by Denver area that is a must do while we wait for them to arrive? or do after they fly back home?
While the main goal is to get the badges, is there any trails or drives that is a must do along our route? . Those of us that are driving are retired and can stay a little longer after the others fly home. Since we are driving three jeeps 2400 miles to off road in Colorado, we would like to take in some of the best that Colorado has to offer while we are there. Please chime in and help out if you can.
Big Thanks. If you want to wheel with us let me know and I will post our route below.
One of us is pulling a teardrop trailer. Is there a place that we can store it while running the badge of honor trails, or do we just unhook it and at a campsite and come back for it?
Or can it be towed as it is an off road capable teardrop on any of the badge of honor trails?
We have to be back in Denver for the other to fly home on the 16th. I was told that 4 1/2 days should be sufficient time to run the badge of honor trails. Basically told three days was enough. It this true?
We should have all day on Wednesday in the Denver area prior to our friends arriving at the airport. Is there a trail or drive by Denver area that is a must do while we wait for them to arrive? or do after they fly back home?
While the main goal is to get the badges, is there any trails or drives that is a must do along our route? . Those of us that are driving are retired and can stay a little longer after the others fly home. Since we are driving three jeeps 2400 miles to off road in Colorado, we would like to take in some of the best that Colorado has to offer while we are there. Please chime in and help out if you can.
Big Thanks. If you want to wheel with us let me know and I will post our route below.
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