Georgia Pass- CO

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The whole family decided to go to the mountains for a couple of days. There was plenty of snow and it was snowing when we left. We stayed in Frisco. On Monday afternoon it was fairly warm so I went out solo to see if Georgia Pass was still clear. There was only a total of four inches of snow on the ground and the trail was still drivable. A couple miles in and I was breaking trail. The cruiser was doing fine and I felt quite comfortable and only struggled briefly on extreme inclines. I could have driven the entire trail, but I turned around after about an hour to get back into town in daylight. It was snowing pretty good when we left and soon the high evolution trails will be closed. Here are some picture of our trip.

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Great pictures....what is the elevation there? Looks like a blast.
 
There is a great singletrack that goes up to Georgia pass that i've mt. biked a few times, lots of fun. It's good to hear people enjoying the great outdoors in Summit County. For Blue Phoenix the elevation is around 11,000-12,000ft.
 
Thanks Sno Bored. P.S.- looks like Breck is white again from the ski cams.
 

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