Assuming you mean the Truchas peaks. Definitely under the radar. If you go, please write up a trip report! Would love to read that.Carl the Cuttlefish wrote: ↑Sun Mar 26, 2023 3:46 pm I'm also excited to explore the Tusas Mountains (Super South San Juans) since that seems very under the radar.
What Southern CO mountain town to live in?
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Re: What Southern CO mountain town to live in?
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Re: What Southern CO mountain town to live in?
I was referring to that southern tail extension of the San Juans that go from Chama NM on down. It took me a decent amount of googling to even figure out what they were called so they must really be some of the more unexplored non-wilderness places in the US.disentangled wrote: ↑Sun Mar 26, 2023 4:20 pm
Assuming you mean the Truchas peaks. Definitely under the radar. If you go, please write up a trip report! Would love to read that.
I do want to do the Truchas peaks though. Sounds like it's the prettiest of the 3 massifs in NM, though it is a longer hike / backpack approach cause you have to hike a decent ways to get to treeline.