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<blockquote data-quote="Dane" data-source="post: 1240166" data-attributes="member: 2494"><p>OOOOOOooo, you are in for a treat if you do it right. I took a Colorado "Gypsy Trip" in 2014 ALL over Colorado (and I live here) for two weeks, never staying in the same place. Denver is fun, but you want to head south. Hit the Alpine loop (<strong>this is a must</strong>). Lake City, Ouray, do some camping and stay in some little hotels. Mesa Verde is worth hitting. And the Great Sand dunes are pretty slick (couple trails near there too). Dinosaur National Monument is a favorite of mine (North West corner). Colorado isn't the best for wheeling the big ole Raptor as most real trails are more suited to Jeeps and there is a reason we have the phrase "Colorado pinstriping". That being said, there are still a fair amount of places to get into some trouble in the Raptor. I wouldn't really try to stay in a centralized spot for very long. Colorado is big.</p><p></p><p>Up north Steamboat Springs is a great town and an hour away from there you have the North Sand Hills (aka Walden Sand dunes) which is a favorite haunt of mine. It isn't huge, but it's a ton of fun in the Raptor and I usually like to go camp there for a few nights.</p><p>[YT]1oF2szqBKzA[/YT]</p><p>[YT]D4MUhvd5uMM[/YT]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dane, post: 1240166, member: 2494"] OOOOOOooo, you are in for a treat if you do it right. I took a Colorado "Gypsy Trip" in 2014 ALL over Colorado (and I live here) for two weeks, never staying in the same place. Denver is fun, but you want to head south. Hit the Alpine loop ([B]this is a must[/B]). Lake City, Ouray, do some camping and stay in some little hotels. Mesa Verde is worth hitting. And the Great Sand dunes are pretty slick (couple trails near there too). Dinosaur National Monument is a favorite of mine (North West corner). Colorado isn't the best for wheeling the big ole Raptor as most real trails are more suited to Jeeps and there is a reason we have the phrase "Colorado pinstriping". That being said, there are still a fair amount of places to get into some trouble in the Raptor. I wouldn't really try to stay in a centralized spot for very long. Colorado is big. Up north Steamboat Springs is a great town and an hour away from there you have the North Sand Hills (aka Walden Sand dunes) which is a favorite haunt of mine. It isn't huge, but it's a ton of fun in the Raptor and I usually like to go camp there for a few nights. [YT]1oF2szqBKzA[/YT] [YT]D4MUhvd5uMM[/YT] [/QUOTE]
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