May
21
2008
After our last trip to Moab, the old Eddie Bauer tent I have started to really fall apart. I actually bought that tent for my first trip to Moab in 2003, so I guess it’s only fitting that it had it’s demise there as well.
After looking at some tents at the local outdoors stores, we ended up purchasing a Kelty Grand Mesa 4 tent from Amazon.com. It just arrived today, just in time to use this weekend on our trip to the Cedar Mesa area in South Eastern Utah. I should have a review of the tent when I get back
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May
21
2008
Hancock Lakes (Buena Vista, CO)
Hancock Lakes trail leaves from the town of St. Elmo and heads up to the Hancock Lakes, which is past the turnoff for the Hancock Pass trail. Most of the trail is easy, and it gets a little rougher after you pass the Hancock townsite, but nothing a stock high clearance 4×4 vehicle should have trouble with. There are a number of old structures along this route that you should definitely take the time to check out, plus there are a few signs explaining the rich history of the area.
There are also a number of other trails that take off from this road, including Grizzly Lake, Iron Chest and Pomeroy Lakes. You can spend a lot of time exploring this area and taking in the scenery.
Please feel free to leave your comments and post your pictures from Hancock Lakes below.
Hancock Lakes KML Track
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