rxzruby
10-26-2006, 04:33 AM
i am looking to transfer to Colorado and was wondering what type of snowmobiling is their? i am used too the groomed trails of Michigan - thick blankets of lake effect snow?
what kind of snow does Colorado recieve? and how long is the snowmobiling season?
thanks for all the help,
Rxzruby
Cr1msonTh1ng
09-30-2007, 06:52 PM
light fluffy snow
there are lots of trails but it depends on the area. the mountain and powder riding is great
the season last from november usually to april or may sometimes june
Blizzard Beater
01-17-2008, 12:05 PM
Bottom Line Is...............If you don't go with a friend or a guide who knows the area(s), STAY on the trails!! It's not worth risking your life. I know people who live/ride there & hear all the stories about all the "tourists" who come & go boondocking & get themselves in a heap of _hit. There's a reason why they require you to carry a transponder with you when you go into "wild" areas. Be smart........
Don't know where you will be in Colorado, but you can get a report on most trails by going to
http://www.coloradosledcity.com/
I am riding on westen slope, Grand Mesa and usually have 1 - 2 feet of powdery snow.
Hope this helps.