Difference between revisions of "Colorado"
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==Colorado's Front Range== | ==Colorado's Front Range== | ||
− | [[Denver]] sucks. West of Denver treated me pretty good though. | + | [[Denver]] sucks and while it can be difficult there are ways out. West of Denver treated me pretty good though. |
− | [[ | + | Other Major Cities in Colorado include: |
+ | [[Colorado Springs]], | ||
+ | [[Boulder]], | ||
+ | and [[Fort Collins]] | ||
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==Western Colorado== | ==Western Colorado== | ||
Revision as of 16:49, 16 September 2008
Colorado is a state of the United States.
Colorado's Front Range
Denver sucks and while it can be difficult there are ways out. West of Denver treated me pretty good though.
Other Major Cities in Colorado include: Colorado Springs, Boulder, and Fort Collins
Western Colorado
Very easy: US. 50 from Salida to Grand Junction (gets a little harder once you hit the Utah border, carry water)
Very easy: Rt. 135 from Gunnison to Crested Butte
Easy to Moderate: along 24 and 285 north of Salida
Difficult: 92 and 133 between Carbondale and Delta (Low Traffic)
Easy: 550 Montrose to Durango
Very easy: US HGWY 6 over Loveland Pass for back-country skiers (Only in the winter, and only to the top of the mountain). Make sure to find a large pull-off area on a straight stretch of road.
Note: When hitchiking in Western Colorado dont get dropped off around Bunea Vista or Canon City, Prisions are located here and you are likely to be stranded for long periods.
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