Originally Posted by Aviator
Planning on parking on county roads not using any forest service roads...elevation about 8000ft got chains and weight in the back...What do you guys think?

Hope you're not planning on hunting in Colorado. If you're trying to stay at or below 8,000' elev., you will have to be driving in tunnels, because most of the mountain towns are at elevations above 8,000', and the parking areas on county roads and trailheads are even higher.

You will have to drive higher than that to hunt elk in Colorado. But, if you stay on county roads, have lockers (positraction) in the differential, and weight in the back, then you still ought to be OK if you have chains and KNOW HOW TO USE THEM.


Last edited by KC; 09/12/20.

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