(Part 2) Best products from r/Colorado

We found 13 comments on r/Colorado discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 33 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

Top comments mentioning products on r/Colorado:

u/SeeYouSpaceCowboy--- · 9 pointsr/Colorado

>Once it started hailing on us we decided to give up and head back.

Yup that's about that time. Check out this book, its basically the RMNP bible: https://www.amazon.com/Rocky-Mountain-National-Park-Complete/dp/1565795504/ref=zg_bs_17296_11?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=TGJYQHRB7VVK19ER9S60

Detailed terrain maps and route descriptions to get to every named feature in the park (and many landmarks that are not officially named.

u/cosmothekleekai · 2 pointsr/Colorado

I'd just switch back and forth between me and me + this each life cycle.

u/am0nam00se · 0 pointsr/Colorado

It is no accident. The state has been actively targeted by the Democratic National Party.

http://www.amazon.com/The-Blueprint-Democrats-Republicans-Everywhere/dp/1936218003

u/answerguru · 3 pointsr/Colorado

There's actually an ENTIRE paperback out that shows pictures of them all and has some history: Powder Ghost Towns

http://www.amazon.com/Powder-Ghost-Towns-Backcountry-Colorados/dp/089997466X

u/darrellbear · 1 pointr/Colorado

Rick Bass wrote a book 20 years or so ago, called The Lost Grizzlies. It was about him and others doing a search in the Weminuche for 'lost' grizzlies. He was kinda dithering and evasive about what he found, though hinting that they found sign of them. It was a rather annoying book, as I recall.

https://www.amazon.com/Lost-Grizzlies-Survivors-Wilderness-Colorado/dp/0395857007

u/midnight_nudist · 0 pointsr/Colorado

it has nothing to do with "per capita". It has to do with flooded mines, cave ins, faulty fans, companies simply not giving a fuck, lack of punishment for violations, etc.

You too should read "Big Coal"

u/MrKritter · 8 pointsr/Colorado

/u/giant_alpaca

HERE IS THE SOLUTION The Trasharoo! If we don't want our roads to be closed, we have to pick up after the fucking assholes that trash it

/u/seasond As an avid shooter and off-roader, I totally agree with you. I hate that when I'm looking for shooting areas off of Rampart (or anywhere around CoS), all I look for is the totally thrashed trees with crap littered around them. It's horrible that people don't take the extra second to pick up after themselves. It's pretty similar everywhere I've been offroad shooting in Colorado. I also agree that OHV campsites usually have more broken glass and general crap than others.

Forest Service is not supposed to pick up our crap. I'd guess the cost of paying a 2-body team to ride around and clean up is roughly $100k+/year. I have fun on these roads, but I understand why people are asking for 1. more regulation, or 2. shut them down completely

and /u/Moegain is totally right in saying that TOO MANY IDIOTS ARE ACTUALLY GOING OFF TRAIL! Offroading is such a misnomer because you're really just trail running, but so many people just build a rig and go out without understanding how much damage your vehicle can cause.