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binaryslacker
Sep 4, 2011

Good Times

Rhymes With Clue posted:

I'm in Denver. Lots and lots of good hiking in and around Denver, but a lot of the popular trails are very, very crowded. In particular, most of the 14ers are incredibly crowded, even on weekdays. (Exceptions are the ones where you have to drive over 20 miles of bad road to get to the trailhead.) Mostly, this is because most of the 14ers are easy walk-ups. So I recommend 13ers,, as they are still great hikes, but much less crowded because millions of people are not out to bag a 13er this weekend.
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If ever in Colorado and you encounter the yellow rocks and the signs telling you not to touch the yellow rocks, you should do as the sign says. Even if you don't see the sign, avoid touching the yellow rocks.

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