Fawcett999 wrote:
http://www.atvescape.com/component/content/article/48-articles/adventure-series/382-expedition-to-taylor-park-colorado
Http://www.atvtrails.org/co/Colorado.html Im trying to figure it out myself but check out Taylor park near Aspen, it looks perfect and the reviews are excellent. Regulars comforts and wilderness camping, no park or access fees just a once a year OHV stick for full state acces to National Forest and BLM. Cool mountain air and plenty of water with elevations up to 12000ft. Have I sold you yet? Lets plan a trip.
Lets plan a trip
I am sold after reading that first review
Taylor Park is as ATV friendly as you will find, with towns allowing you to drive through without any problem. If you spent a month of riding every day, we are not entirely sure you could ride all the trails that exist. I just need to work out all the details like camping that review is centered on getting into my wallet just a typical 'first you go here pay these people then you go her buy this then go here to eat the best food you ever ate' bla bla bla I am looking for the BLM or Forestry lands where I can boondock for a month and it cost me nothing, looking for the Flying J and the walmart where I can spend a few nights FREE and restock with gas food, dump the shitter then head back out again
What will you be taking for the ride I will probably just be taking my RZR and the 400EX both I have rode to 7k feet with no jetting issues no clue how they will act to higher elevations, not sure I want to take the Pilot their on the first trip, don't want to haul the Pilot 1100 miles to find out the trails are more enjoyable with the quad or RZR, looks like the Taylor Park Reservoir is at about 9300 feet, the Forest Service Facility looks to be right before you get to the Taylor Park Reservoir on Cottonwood pass rd (209)
Top of the list is finding some GPS files from someone that has already rode these trails and verified them I hate working off the maps or buying books and using their maps most are crappy and very outdated it also sucks stopping to read a book at each trail marker lol.
Here is a GPS file I have found so far.
http://www.gpsfiledepot.com/maps/view/161/ I download installed and converted the garmin file to a kmz you can load in Google Earth to look at, you can install basecamp and install the file and play around too
