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A great friend of my mine from Texas came up to do some very advanced scouting for bow season. LOL. We were amazed that we were able to get to nearly 11,000' in the Sangre de Cristos today before the snow pack (what little there was of it) stopped us. Here is a shot of the "Little Mule" that got us there and back. It was a pretty rough and tight ride.

Bigtree Tree Wilderness Trail Rock
 

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Great pic! Some more would be nice. I bet having FI on the 570 made for a smooth ride. An idea what elevation you started @?
 
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The highest elevation my Ranger has seen is about 22 feet, and that was when it was loaded on a trailer! Very cool picture, I would love to do some serious trail riding like that some time.
 
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We started at about 8000' elevation because that is the bottom of the valley we live in. We have some 14'ers around us, but again, the valley floor is 8,000'. Here is a picture of my buddy (with his hand on his Glock LOL) by a creek flowing just in front of where I took the picture of the Ranger.
Snow Wilderness Winter Tree Geological phenomenon


Here is a screen shot of our ride in Riderx...it's the line in red.
Map Geological phenomenon World Screenshot
 
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More footage of the ride.
 
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