Roger P.

3600

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Year Started:
1967
Off-Road Style:
Dirt Roads/Backroads
My Garage:
  • 2022 Subaru Forester Wilderness (2" lift, 26" tires)

My Garage (1)

2022 Subaru Forester Wilderness

Lift Size: 2"
Tire Size: 26"
Ironman 4x4 Primitive Racing Skid Plates

My Trail Reviews (5)

(within last 6 months)
Wellington Lake (10/21/2022)
Ran this trail on Friday, October 21, 2022 in a Subaru Forester Wilderness. Easy road accessible to regular sedans. Some interesting rock formations and nice campgrounds make the drive interesting. Lake Wellington and The Castle (the mountain behind the lake) is scenic.
Redskin Road (10/21/2022)
Ran this trail on Friday, October 21, 2022 in a Subaru Forester Wilderness. Easy road accessible to regular sedans. Some interesting rock formations and nice campgrounds make the drive interesting. Crosses the Colorado Trail in several locations.
Saints John (10/19/2022)
Ran this trail on Friday, October 19, 2022 in a Subaru Forester Wilderness with 2 inch lift. Ran it from Montezuma to Waypoint 8. Nice views from Waypoint 8. Didn't scrape on the berms between Waypoints 8 and 14. Since it was getting dark returned to Keystone. We'll be back next summer to run the entire trail.
Baldy Mountain Road (10/08/2022)
5 stars for the spectacular views of Breckenridge, the Ten Mile Range, the Swan River Valley and Keystone North Peak ski area. The trail was relatively easy except for a couple spots. Aspens were turning gold in several areas. Fresh dusting of snow on top. Worth the trip.
Boreas Pass (10/08/2022)
4 stars for the views of the fall aspen colors, snow capped mountains and lake. Otherwise just a passenger vehicle road. Ran it from Breckenridge to Como on a Saturday morning so it was busier then normal. Lots of rental cars that were probably tourists from out of state. You have to run this road during the peak fall colors at least once. It's like driving through a tunnel of gold in some spots. This year we missed the peak by a week.