Elbert East Trail- Twin Lakes

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paul109876
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Elbert East Trail- Twin Lakes

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Has anyone driven up the 4wd road 125B to the Elbert East Trailhead lately? I know there is a small stream crossing was just wondering the condition of the road.
Try waking up on the right side of the grass- that's a good place to start
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Re: Elbert East Trail- Twin Lakes

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I was up there a couple of weeks ago. The road is not bad nor is the stream crossing. I was driving a Jeep Grand Cherokee and had no problems at all
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Re: Elbert East Trail- Twin Lakes

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thanks
Try waking up on the right side of the grass- that's a good place to start
Opinions are like A$$Holes- everyone has one, but some stink worse than others. So please, keep your opinion clean.
I work a lot of hours so I don't have to sleep outside and so I can go on vacation and be outside.
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