Gore Range Suggestions
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Re: Gore Range Suggestions
I am also planning a trip this year and we are waivering between Willow Lakes (above Salmon) or Upper Slate. I will be climbing but most of my friends will be fishing so we are trying to find a good medium. Sounds and looks like Slate is fantastic, but does anyone have an opinion or suggestions for the Willow Lakes area?
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Re: Gore Range Suggestions
Willow Lakes is very solid. If Upper Slate is a 10, Lower Slate is a 9 and Willow Lakes is a 8.5 (Salmon Lakes is a 8 - mainly due to the lack of obvious places to pitch a tent). The only thing to think about when doing Willow Lakes is the fact that parking at Willowbrook is illegal. 2 ways to avoid this reality is to park a car at the neighborhood turnoff from Route 9 and bike up OR start from Mesa Cortina - which is 3 extra, albeit easy miles each way.k-berger wrote:I am also planning a trip this year and we are waivering between Willow Lakes (above Salmon) or Upper Slate. I will be climbing but most of my friends will be fishing so we are trying to find a good medium. Sounds and looks like Slate is fantastic, but does anyone have an opinion or suggestions for the Willow Lakes area?
Re: Gore Range Suggestions
Well it sounds like it's settled. 10 beats an 8.5 everyday (unless she's got a good personality). Probably just have to go to both this summer to decide. Thanks for the write up Helmut.lordhelmut wrote:Willow Lakes is very solid. If Upper Slate is a 10, Lower Slate is a 9 and Willow Lakes is a 8.5 (Salmon Lakes is a 8 - mainly due to the lack of obvious places to pitch a tent). The only thing to think about when doing Willow Lakes is the fact that parking at Willowbrook is illegal. 2 ways to avoid this reality is to park a car at the neighborhood turnoff from Route 9 and bike up OR start from Mesa Cortina - which is 3 extra, albeit easy miles each way.k-berger wrote:I am also planning a trip this year and we are waivering between Willow Lakes (above Salmon) or Upper Slate. I will be climbing but most of my friends will be fishing so we are trying to find a good medium. Sounds and looks like Slate is fantastic, but does anyone have an opinion or suggestions for the Willow Lakes area?