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Recently did an interview with a local magazine, turned out pretty nice!
http://www.capitalatplay.com/the-off-road-less-travelled/
http://www.capitalatplay.com/the-off-road-less-travelled/
i could go either way. Wouldn't mind to camp out for the night but I also need to stay fairly close to Denver so I can get on the road home asap!
i could go either way. Wouldn't mind to camp out for the night but I also need to stay fairly close to Denver so I can get on the road home asap!
Recently did an interview with a local magazine, turned out pretty nice!
http://www.capitalatplay.com/the-off-road-less-travelled/
Recently did an interview with a local magazine, turned out pretty nice!
http://www.capitalatplay.com/the-off-road-less-travelled/
we could meet at the top of Rabbit Ears pass. it's about 3 hours from Denver (def recommend via US40). Depending on how the weather is, and how people feel, we could venture into Routt National Forest on some trails, or into Steamboat Springs, which is a fun, classic mountain western town.
here's some info:
google map
http://www.forestcamping.com/dow/rockymtn/routinfo.htm
http://www.uncovercolorado.com/national-lands/rabbit-ears-pass/
http://www.traildamage.com/trails/index.php?id=411
http://www.mainstreetsteamboat.com/
Nice work on that rack ... looks like a great option, and hopefully pretty light with that aluminum t-slot. I like the way you did the modular floor, too.
Great article. Getting the name and cred of the company in publications like that is always a good thing. It gives exposure to the non 4x4 business crowd which always helps with financing, etc.
Yeah really great article, informative and well done. I have always wondered more about the chris, ujor bio. Glad that he is doing well, I think that I bought one of his last kits of that first run. Thanks Chris its been a great setup.
Maybe a public park? I started a thread on advrider asking around. http://advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?p=26723215#post26723215
we could meet at the top of Rabbit Ears pass. it's about 3 hours from Denver (def recommend via US40). Depending on how the weather is, and how people feel, we could venture into Routt National Forest on some trails, or into Steamboat Springs, which is a fun, classic mountain western town.
here's some info:
google map
http://www.forestcamping.com/dow/rockymtn/routinfo.htm
http://www.uncovercolorado.com/national-lands/rabbit-ears-pass/
http://www.traildamage.com/trails/index.php?id=411
http://www.mainstreetsteamboat.com/
the article is great! so cool to see learn how you got your start and how you've grown. hard work pays off, indeed!
I just read the article, and all I can say is "Good Job!!" for the article and career both.
Great article!
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Thanks! I'd like to keep it as close to Denver as possible. Depending on everyone's schedule it may wind up being a parking lot meetup. I do need to try and stay fairly close so I can get my tail home