+1 well saidpainless4u2 wrote:Just look at this as an opportunity to experience a 14er without all of the crowds that everyone has been lamenting on other posts. There are some really nice campsites next to the Huerfano river next to the cutoff for Lindsey. Just backpack there, have a great night camping with, likely, the entire valley to yourself, and climb the next morning. It's a spectacular area and even better without anyone around. Do it!onebyone wrote:Well, holy s**t, that doesn't sound good. Will be following how people work around this.
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Mt. Lindsey RT post slide
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Re: Mt. Lindsey RT post slide
"There's a feeling I get when I look to the West and my spirit is crying for leaving" Led Zeppelin
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Re: Mt. Lindsey RT post slide
Justin, since you've ridden the road, does it go on a cross bike (without total agony)? Perhaps in comparison to the Switzerland trail?justiner wrote:Park down the road, ride a bike to the usual TH. It's a nice, easy ride.