Mechengineer2
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After a very rough and stressful couple of weeks at work, I was in need of a weekend getaway. So my wife and I decided to grab the Jeep and head south from Denver to the Great Sand Dunes National Park in southern Colorado. The Medano Pass trail near the sand dunes was one of the first 4x4 trails that I drove after moving to Colorado. It's a special place for me with lots of memories. While we did drive Medano Pass ... we couldn't get all the way through as the trail was still impassable and not yet open for the season. Creek crossings were deep but actually below average. Our real goal for the trip though ... make it to the top of the sand dunes to take in the famous views. If you've ever hiked up a truly steep sand slope, you know it isn't easy. Each step you take, you sink in with gravity pulling you right back down. It's a battle for sure. Definitely a great way to get the blood flowing and to clear out those arteries! The view from the top is rare as there are not many places in the world where you can see snow capped mountains and cascading sand dunes at the same time. If you are in Colorado, visit the dunes and make this hike. It's worth it!
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