Oh that is a great trail. I love every inch of it and long for it all winter, if I had a snowmobile, I'd probably check into riding up there and snowboarding down the hill. It gets snowed out relatively early and dries a little late, but a good trail. You can also get to it from the road that splits off loveland pass right where keystone begins (cant remember the town from the life of me Montezuma???) Fun stuff, beautiful scenery, and a great place to lose your breath coming down a steep hill. If you are afraid of steeps or cliffs don't go, but it's really not as bad as everyone says. I rode the trail and crawled my 80 toy pickup (built fairly well 5:29s, rear detroit, flex to heaven, fuel injection, and swampers) down the "hill of doom" that I had heard so much about for the first time after pinching my rear brake line and losing pretty much all my brakes without problem. The thought of losing brakes altogether made me keep my seatbelt off and ready to jump though (no doors either). The pics do not do that trail any justice, no matter how good the pic.