Hiking in the Front Range with all the rain

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Lizjjackson
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Hiking in the Front Range with all the rain

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Where are the best places to hike in the spring around Fort Collins?? With all the rain would it be better to head to the Poudre Canyon or RMNP? Anyone with any tips on dryer areas?
John Landers
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Re: Hiking in the Front Range with all the rain

Post by John Landers »

There are a lot of trails in and around RMNP. I am going to try Twin Sisters tomorrow morning, if it starts raining I will just turn around.
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