What kind of documentation are you looking for? It's a side rock obstacle near the main China Wall entrance that is not part of the main trail but is a side option. Has two rock fins that form a bit of a V in the rocks. It had a no motor vehicles sign in front of it for more than a decade and a half now but used to be allowed. Thanks to Colorado 4 Wheelers it will again be an open option beginning on June 15th.
Videos, photos etc. I've ran China Wall numerous times and can't believe i've never noticed it. I'm always intrigued about positive developments and expansions of our hobby. Kudos to your and that clubs work, it will definitely help preserve the resource.
Nice work, #keeptrailsopen and Colorado Four Wheelers, thank you!
Excellent job, much respect to @CORE and the volunteers 👏👍
Thank you!
Good stuff! Love seeing what is being done with China Wall.
Thanks for watching!
"IS THAT ME ? yepp you're the lackey. lol
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I like to go up with ya all sometime.
Is there any documentation regarding the V-notch? This is the first time hearing that it exists.
What kind of documentation are you looking for? It's a side rock obstacle near the main China Wall entrance that is not part of the main trail but is a side option. Has two rock fins that form a bit of a V in the rocks. It had a no motor vehicles sign in front of it for more than a decade and a half now but used to be allowed. Thanks to Colorado 4 Wheelers it will again be an open option beginning on June 15th.
Videos, photos etc. I've ran China Wall numerous times and can't believe i've never noticed it. I'm always intrigued about positive developments and expansions of our hobby. Kudos to your and that clubs work, it will definitely help preserve the resource.