
Where Is Starr Peak?
Usa, north-america
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Okay, adventurers, buckle up for Starr Peak in Gilpin County, Colorado! This beast of a mountain sits high up in the Roosevelt National Forest in northern Colorado. The summit's rocking a serious antenna β think major rooftop vibes. Word on the street is, it used to house something else entirely back in the day.
The road up? Totally unpaved, bone-rattling rocky, and begging for a 4x4 that laughs in the face of rugged terrain. You'll start your climb with a whopping 1,210 feet of elevation gain over just 1.5 miles. I'm not kidding, that's an average gradient of over 15%! Prepare for a seriously steep grind.
Heads up: this trek is a summer fling only. The Thorodin Mountain Range throws down a winter weather gauntlet, so plan your trip accordingly. And keep your eyes peeled for wildlife β this area is known to be a hotspot for roadkill.
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