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<blockquote data-quote="GordoJay" data-source="post: 1807837" data-attributes="member: 39584"><p>You might ought to read this part of the trail description ... "In 1988 tunnel #3 collapsed and was never repaired. Because of this, the road is now closed to vehicular traffic and is popular with bikers and hikers." </p><p></p><p>You can get to Upper Gold Camp by going up High Drive. It's OK, but choose your time of day wisely as it's often crowded and dusty. Dawn patrol is ideal. A passenger car can make it easily, so it's not the hill upon which you will find your thrill, but Victor is worth a little time once you get there. You can avoid the washboard and dust by coming back through Cripple Creek and Woodland Park on the pavement. Or you can go south from Victor down Phantom Canyon, which is fairly nice. Once again, passenger car terrain, but mildly scenic. If you're into antiques, you can swing by Florence, which has tons of shops. If you go there, Ito's is a good place to eat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GordoJay, post: 1807837, member: 39584"] You might ought to read this part of the trail description ... "In 1988 tunnel #3 collapsed and was never repaired. Because of this, the road is now closed to vehicular traffic and is popular with bikers and hikers." You can get to Upper Gold Camp by going up High Drive. It's OK, but choose your time of day wisely as it's often crowded and dusty. Dawn patrol is ideal. A passenger car can make it easily, so it's not the hill upon which you will find your thrill, but Victor is worth a little time once you get there. You can avoid the washboard and dust by coming back through Cripple Creek and Woodland Park on the pavement. Or you can go south from Victor down Phantom Canyon, which is fairly nice. Once again, passenger car terrain, but mildly scenic. If you're into antiques, you can swing by Florence, which has tons of shops. If you go there, Ito's is a good place to eat. [/QUOTE]
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