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videokrue
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There are some benefits to living in Colorado Springs. First, the abundance of beautiful hiking trails. Also, that you can still open carry, under age 21, (for now) in most of those places.
I enjoy climbing Barr Trail up to Pike's Peak (elevation 14,110'), which turns into national forest pretty quick anyway. I usually pack an abundance of water and purification tablets, to treat what I find in streams. A tactical flashlight and matches don't get much use, but I have them as a precaution. I'll usually open carry my 9mm Glock 19 (15 rounds) and an additional 30 round mag (which, sadly, is now illegal in the state).
I'm really out of shape right now, but plan on making that climb at least once or twice again this summer. If anyone is in the area, give me a shout.
I enjoy climbing Barr Trail up to Pike's Peak (elevation 14,110'), which turns into national forest pretty quick anyway. I usually pack an abundance of water and purification tablets, to treat what I find in streams. A tactical flashlight and matches don't get much use, but I have them as a precaution. I'll usually open carry my 9mm Glock 19 (15 rounds) and an additional 30 round mag (which, sadly, is now illegal in the state).
I'm really out of shape right now, but plan on making that climb at least once or twice again this summer. If anyone is in the area, give me a shout.