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spwrozek
Sep 4, 2006

Sail when it's windy

Denver, it is a wilderness mecca.

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spwrozek
Sep 4, 2006

Sail when it's windy

Sinnlos posted:

I'm from Chicago, Illinois. We have some decent parks in northern Illinois, and just across the border in Wisconsin. I've hiked Kettle Moraine and Starved Rock, though my favorite is backpacking in the Porcupine Mountains in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.

Porkies are great. I did the big loop over 5 days 8 years ago. The 17 miles along the lake were really rad.

Also you should go hike pictured rocks also in the UP. Super nice.

spwrozek
Sep 4, 2006

Sail when it's windy

Save me jeebus posted:

Colorado Springs. We have 3 city parks that have extensive hiking and climbing (bolted and trad routes), plus tons of National Forest nearby, and also a pretty neat mountain. If I'm not hanging out here, I'm up in the ranges throughout the state. Saturday is a backpack in RMNP; woot!

We are you going in the park? On snow shoes? We headed out of bear lake two Sundays ago to ski. The skinning was nice, decent amount of snow.

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