I was just looking through some old wheeling shots and figured I'd post a few. I'll try to name the trail where the shot was taken. Enjoy!
Red Cone (Trail Head is just off 285 and CR62)
Red Cone paralells Webster Pass, after the decent of the cone, you can take Radical Hill out to I70, or Montezuma out to I70.
St. Marrys off of 285. Random trails that only go by CO trail numbers. Abandoned mines all around. A few pucker factor obsticles. Fun way to spend an afternoon.
The CO classic, Slaughterhouse. Not the most senic, but the mud pits are plenty fun, and deep enough to hydro lock ya after a good storm. It's located in the heart of Bailey CO. From Denver, take 285 to CR43. Signs lead to the trail head. Too bad it's getting shut down because it became too much of a highschool party spot
Mt. Mccullin and Argentine Pass
Just west of Georgetown. Off of I70 exit to georgetown, take mainstreet west, and then curve up Guenella Pass. Trailhead is small and easy to miss.
Colorful Colorado!
Red Cone (Trail Head is just off 285 and CR62)
Red Cone paralells Webster Pass, after the decent of the cone, you can take Radical Hill out to I70, or Montezuma out to I70.




St. Marrys off of 285. Random trails that only go by CO trail numbers. Abandoned mines all around. A few pucker factor obsticles. Fun way to spend an afternoon.



The CO classic, Slaughterhouse. Not the most senic, but the mud pits are plenty fun, and deep enough to hydro lock ya after a good storm. It's located in the heart of Bailey CO. From Denver, take 285 to CR43. Signs lead to the trail head. Too bad it's getting shut down because it became too much of a highschool party spot




Mt. Mccullin and Argentine Pass
Just west of Georgetown. Off of I70 exit to georgetown, take mainstreet west, and then curve up Guenella Pass. Trailhead is small and easy to miss.







Colorful Colorado!