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Oldtymeflyr
Nov 28, 2014Explorer
If you want to fly fish in Colorado most of the action is west of I25. That means mountains.
I would not avoid the mountain driving, do it in off hours to get used to the experience. Like they say just do it. If you are used to hitting trees, rocks and other things off the traveled way then maybe no. Just relax!
Millions and millions of people do it suscessfully every year, If you are an average driver you will have no problems. Its no big deal. When your wife says look at this animal or that mountain, avoid the temptation, pull over and enjoy the experience.
If you want to see moose go to the west side of Rocky Mountain National Park and ask the locals in Grand Lake were the moose are. If you want elk go the the east side of Rocky Mountain National Park and they are dime a dozen or two or three.
Fishing is good about anywhere but again ask the locals and they will direct you to good spots that have trout.
People will fret about mountain driving just work up to it get some practice and keep your speeds under control and you will be fine.
Good luck.
I would not avoid the mountain driving, do it in off hours to get used to the experience. Like they say just do it. If you are used to hitting trees, rocks and other things off the traveled way then maybe no. Just relax!
Millions and millions of people do it suscessfully every year, If you are an average driver you will have no problems. Its no big deal. When your wife says look at this animal or that mountain, avoid the temptation, pull over and enjoy the experience.
If you want to see moose go to the west side of Rocky Mountain National Park and ask the locals in Grand Lake were the moose are. If you want elk go the the east side of Rocky Mountain National Park and they are dime a dozen or two or three.
Fishing is good about anywhere but again ask the locals and they will direct you to good spots that have trout.
People will fret about mountain driving just work up to it get some practice and keep your speeds under control and you will be fine.
Good luck.
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