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Tag Archives: Ouray County Road 4
Ouray County Road 4 Scenic Video
Billy Creek State Wildlife Area opened to the public on May 1st and will remain open until Dec 31st. Two county roads near my home go into the area and it’s one of my favorite rides. Here’s about 90 seconds … Continue reading
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Tagged GoPro HD Hero2, Ouray County Road 4, video
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Road Updates: CR 2, 4, Lower Powerline Road
I had the XT-250 out this evening. Here’s a quick road status: Ouray County Road 4: Open, no mud, but the recent rains have torn it up pretty badly—watch for loose rocks where there weren’t any before. I took wildflower … Continue reading
Ouray County Roads 2 and 4: Oft Overlooked Gems
Ouray County Roads 2 and 4 are often overlooked by visitors who want to climb to dizzying heights in the San Juan mountains. Now don’t get me wrong, because I love doing the same thing. But close to home are … Continue reading