Wheeling Mt. Baldy

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Hey everybody, I went and wheeled around Colorado Springs on Sunday and thought I would share a few pics.:zilla:
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Here are a few more..
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I wish we had places like that to wheel in the northeast! Beautiful truck and awesome pictures.
 
GLTHFJ60- I'm originally from Vermont and have only been out here for a few months. I know how difficult it can be to find decent spots in your neck of the woods, but it makes things that much sweeter when you do. I'm eventually going to run 35" KM2s, but the 33s actually do work pretty well with the SOA without having an adverse effect on braking and acceleration. Thanks for the kind words...
 
Nice Pics! Seems like you had a good time. When we get a trail run in we can show you some awsome views and some real Colorado wheeling! Nice Rig!:cheers:
 
I handle the pavement, but when the terrain gets rough the bulldog takes over. I would definitely like to know when you guys go on your next run, it sounds like you know of some good spots in this locale. I have a friend with a locked and stacked '85 Runner who may be interested in participating as well, keep me posted.
 
I handle the pavement, but when the terrain gets rough the bulldog takes over. I would definitely like to know when you guys go on your next run, it sounds like you know of some good spots in this locale. I have a friend with a locked and stacked '85 Runner who may be interested in participating as well, keep me posted.
Will Do!
 
Ah, different Mt. Baldy then I was expecting. :(


I thought the same thing and even did a google earth search for Mt. Baldy, CO and it didn't find anything.

Maybe it's some other state?
 
I'm sure there a lots of Mt Baldys out there...

...I know there is one in Brekenridge CO
 
This Mt. Baldy is west of Colorado Springs and is also known as Mt. Almagre. It's a nice open space with easy primary trails and offshoots of varying difficulty. I saw roughly twenty-five other trucks enjoying the trails during my stay in the area and suspect it's a popular spot with the locals. I would wager that California's Mt. Baldy is likely more prominent than Colorado's, but I had a good time notwithstanding.
 

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