If is this the one that goes up from Georgetown, the drive up is really cool. You look almost straight down on Georgetown lake. I thought it was fun, but my wife didn’t care for it because there are some sketchy folks living on the Idaho springs side.
Hey buddy, that’s cascade creek, then the last part of Saxon Mountain. Even though the true Saxon Mountain trail isn’t really technically difficult, most classify it as challenging due to the rockslides and cliff side running. Better views on that one in my opinion. I’ll post my video on it Tuesday, but looking forward to more of yours!
If is this the one that goes up from Georgetown, the drive up is really cool. You look almost straight down on Georgetown lake. I thought it was fun, but my wife didn’t care for it because there are some sketchy folks living on the Idaho springs side.
Hey buddy, that’s cascade creek, then the last part of Saxon Mountain. Even though the true Saxon Mountain trail isn’t really technically difficult, most classify it as challenging due to the rockslides and cliff side running. Better views on that one in my opinion. I’ll post my video on it Tuesday, but looking forward to more of yours!
Great video, I bought a frontier pro4x and was looking for some moderate to easy trails till I get the lift on
Great vid. Call me crazy. When I use the "G machine" it pulls up the Saxon Mt. in George Town. Is this in GT or Idaho Springs?
Here you go: www.trailsoffroad.com/US/colorado/trails/449-saxon-mountain-road
What was your route? Trail Creek Rd --> South Spring Gulch --> Lamartine?
Cascade Creek if I recall
Nice video. How much wheel clearance do you have?
At the time of this video, everything was stock. Now it has a 2" lift and 37" tires.
The music is nauseating