Adams Lake. Dotsero, CO. Solo. #70

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Adams Lake trail should be called "Whole Bunch of Lakes Trail." They were all really cool and the trail changes a bunch. Some places looked like the moon and technical enough to make it fun. It was dry for me but this seems like a place that would get muddy in a bunch of spots making it harder. I took Coffee Pot Road there which is 27mi long and with Adams Lake Loop being almost 18mi it was quite a day. Have fun out there!

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