tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6955599134695240379.post5515035619572842482..comments2024-01-08T07:51:56.274-07:00Comments on CO-Runner: Trail Running in Summit CountyWoodyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11677463549607656479noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6955599134695240379.post-84045328598561486322011-07-08T09:45:29.454-06:002011-07-08T09:45:29.454-06:00Mtnrunner2 - It's tough to find condition upda...Mtnrunner2 - It's tough to find condition updates on trails that aren't 14ers. And it's really hit or miss as to where the snowpack is still really deep. Despite not reaching a summit or planned destination, I had fun just running around up there. I have those trails around Copper on my list to check out.Woodyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11677463549607656479noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6955599134695240379.post-43837840429030271352011-07-07T10:56:28.085-06:002011-07-07T10:56:28.085-06:00Thanks for the beta on the snow levels. lol.
I...Thanks for the beta on the snow levels. lol.<br /><br />I've had the same thing happen more than once in the early summer, notably twice on the CO trail running up from Copper to Searle Pass (great trail). I always think it will be a fun challenge, then after a few minutes of having my feet drop out unpredictibly and legs scraped on ice, I bail out.<br /><br />Those trails are way convenient, I'll have to do that when I need a quick run some time.mtnrunner2https://www.blogger.com/profile/10974435572236740294noreply@blogger.com