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Chihuahua Gulch

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Mspugbat
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I did a little hiking in the Chihuahua Gulch area. This was my first time on this trail. It's open to most mountain activities including motorized. I did not drive it, just to the trail head. I brought a chihuahua mix along. There was some snow up there.



Chihuahua Gulch is located near Keystone Colorado. It's not far from where I live.
KneeDeep
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I did that hike a couple years ago at about this time, after the first snow. It's beautiful up there.
Freeheel Tarheel
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a buddy of mine lived in a up there for a year or so in a cabin . i used to do jeep tours through there back in the early 90's. done a fair amount of snowmobiling up there too.



thanks for posting the pics!
Mspugbat
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I really like the Peru Creek area. I have been on 2 hikes this month over there. I heard there is a nice lake in the Chihuahua Gulch but I did not make it. My dog is older and he can not go as far as he use to. It's nice to have places like this close to my residence. I don't use much gas to get to them.



I am thinking of getting another dog this summer. My dog is aging and I want the new dog to learn from him. My little dog is experienced and very good with other hikers and dogs. Dogs can learn from each other.
Superorb
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^^ Thanks for the pics. BTW, I like your location ;)
SkiCop
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I have a chihuahua.
TheGnar
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I have a gooch. No gulch though.
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