Where did your Jeep take You this Week?

Last Saturday, the awesome crew at Trail Jeeps lead a trail run over Shrine Pass and McAllister Gulch in Vail, CO. I didn't snag too many pictures, but it was great to meet them and other Jeepers in Colorado. Plus it was great to spend a day in the Jeep out on the trails.

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Snowed in the high country today! It's not the first time it's happened this early but isn't really common. The mountain far off in the distance with fresh snow on it is Longs Peak. The summit is around 14,200 ft. Late August is the ideal time to climb this mountain, so I hope the snow doesn't cause any danger to climbers. It already is a very dangerous mountain to climb. I took the Fall River Road up to around 12,000 ft today and got some great nature shots. Along with the snow, I saw a bull moose (sorry about crappy pics, he was far away and I had a crappy camera today) and some beautiful mountains. Any of you that live in or near Colorado, definitely do Fall River Rd. It's easy and scenic.

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Snowed in the high country today! It's not the first time it's happened this early but isn't really common. The mountain far off in the distance with fresh snow on it is Longs Peak. The summit is around 14,200 ft. Late August is the ideal time to climb this mountain, so I hope the snow doesn't cause any danger to climbers. It already is a very dangerous mountain to climb. I took the Fall River Road up to around 12,000 ft today and got some great nature shots. Along with the snow, I saw a bull moose (sorry about crappy pics, he was far away and I had a crappy camera today) and some beautiful mountains. Any of you that live in or near Colorado, definitely do Fall River Rd. It's easy and scenic.
Nice scenic area! You guys in Colorado have it made when it comes to scenic passes!
 
Snowed in the high country today! It's not the first time it's happened this early but isn't really common. The mountain far off in the distance with fresh snow on it is Longs Peak. The summit is around 14,200 ft. Late August is the ideal time to climb this mountain, so I hope the snow doesn't cause any danger to climbers. It already is a very dangerous mountain to climb. I took the Fall River Road up to around 12,000 ft today and got some great nature shots. Along with the snow, I saw a bull moose (sorry about crappy pics, he was far away and I had a crappy camera today) and some beautiful mountains. Any of you that live in or near Colorado, definitely do Fall River Rd. It's easy and scenic.

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I'm guessing the answer is yes, but ever done Old Fall River Road through RMNP? I like that one even more
 
Snowed in the high country today! It's not the first time it's happened this early but isn't really common. The mountain far off in the distance with fresh snow on it is Longs Peak. The summit is around 14,200 ft. Late August is the ideal time to climb this mountain, so I hope the snow doesn't cause any danger to climbers. It already is a very dangerous mountain to climb. I took the Fall River Road up to around 12,000 ft today and got some great nature shots. Along with the snow, I saw a bull moose (sorry about crappy pics, he was far away and I had a crappy camera today) and some beautiful mountains. Any of you that live in or near Colorado, definitely do Fall River Rd. It's easy and scenic.

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Awesome pics! We just got home late last night from Colorado, we had fairly heavy snow about 1/4 of the way up Mosquito Pass on Wednesday and there was a lot of fresh snow up top from the previous weekend.
 
Mine took me to the Smoky Mountain Jeep Invasion and Cades Cove.
 

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Mine took me to Wind Rock for my first WAL event.

got to put my jeep through a great work out and got to hand out with some great people, Like Redeemed.
 

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I attended the 2016 Wayalife End of Summer WindRock Run (great job Trevor) with my wife. It was an awesome time. Met a lot of great people and used my TJ for what it was designed for.ImageUploadedByWAYALIFE1472442552.585463.jpgImageUploadedByWAYALIFE1472442628.963021.jpg
 
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Prentice Cooper

Well after wheeling for two days at wind rock this weekend today I went to prentice cooper to do a little more wheeling. nothing major but a nice treail I can run without another jeep being with me lol . my friend xel took the pictures and even a video today. here is one of the pics. not sure why it loaded on here like it did but oh well lol
 

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Spent 4 days up in Mammoth Mountain and went on a few really awesome runs with the club.

Started off with Laurel Lakes

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Then took on Sand Canyon to Wheeler Ridge

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The last day we went to the Bodie Ghost town and ended the run at night after running over to the little known mining ghost town called Masonic. Not a lot to see there but it was our first night run.

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