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Old 01-20-23, 05:42 PM
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Its official Winter has finally arrived.

No better time for Winter to arrive than on half day Friday. This gives me a little extra time to go out and play in the woods. It's always fun when its wet heavy snow and you have to duck, dodge, and dive around the snow-covered tree branches.
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indeed it has

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Originally Posted by ZIPP2001
No better time for Winter to arrive than on half day Friday. This gives me a little extra time to go out and play in the woods. It's always fun when its wet heavy snow and you have to duck, dodge, and dive around the snow-covered tree branches.
that is a huge parking lot!

wow those trails are pretty narrow w/ all that snow on the trees. so fun that you got out in active snow. no one can go on that lake right now, that's for sure, eh? wow nice flow trail around the edge.
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Originally Posted by ZIPP2001
No better time for Winter to arrive than on half day Friday. This gives me a little extra time to go out and play in the woods. It's always fun when its wet heavy snow and you have to duck, dodge, and dive around the snow-covered tree branches.
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Two from your state came here to escape Winter. He was going to do some mountain biking and paddling. His name is John. Do you know him?? Just kidding.
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Originally Posted by rumrunn6
that is a huge parking lot!

wow those trails are pretty narrow w/ all that snow on the trees. so fun that you got out in active snow. no one can go on that lake right now, that's for sure, eh? wow nice flow trail around the edge.
It's just a great area to play in and always fun riding when it's snowing.
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Originally Posted by Chuck Naill
Two from your state came here to escape Winter. He was going to do some mountain biking and paddling. His name is John. Do you know him?? Just kidding.
Why would anyone move away from this fun ?
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Originally Posted by ZIPP2001
Why would anyone move away from this fun ?
Maybe they've enjoyed all the fun they can stand...LOL!!
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I think an efat would be spectacular in the winter. I love my standard fatty but it's limited in over 4" of ungroomed snow.
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The glaciers moved into Denver around Christmas and haven’t left since. This is one of those few years where winter doesn’t take a break here in Denver.
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Maybe there is hope this year for the Colorado River.
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