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North America » United States » Colorado » Ouray June 29th 2009

The next adventure took us across the state border into Colorado. Destination - "THE MILLION DOLLAR HIGHWAY". This highway runs between Silverton and Ouray. We headed to SILVERTON from DURANGO. No offense, but we barely found a place to eat in Silverton. I don't know when there's anything happening in this town, but it was dead as a door-knob when we were there. So off we went - higher and higher we climed on a road with hundred foot drops on one side. Unfortunately there were no real snow on the mountains yet, but we were able to see the "red" mountains (I'm sure it has something to do with the mining or mineral rich area). All along the road we saw these old wooden houses where the gold miners use to live. Everywhere you look ... read more
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Aztec

North America » United States » Colorado » Ouray June 30th 2008

After two days of jostling around on the four-wheel drive trails near Ouray, it’s time for another kind of muscle challenging activity - horseback riding. It seems odd to be paying the fee and signing waivers on the side of Highway 550. What if the horsewoman in the pickup truck drives away with our money? But, she doesn’t. Instead, she tells us to turn onto CR-14 for the winding drive back into the hills to the national forest access. The horses are chewing grass, patiently waiting, at the end of the road. Soon, more clients arrive plus another trailer full of horses. I make friends with my horse, Pedro, hoping he won’t take advantage of a newbie. As the group starts out, I manage to line up behind the trail boss, Sherry. She offers advice about ... read more
The view from the trail
My friend, Pedro
This is right before the horse stepped on my foot!

North America » United States » Colorado » Ouray June 29th 2008

This morning, after fueling our bodies with breakfast at Silver Nugget, we head for the four-wheel drive trails to Engineer Pass. With many of them still closed due to snow damage, choices are limited. So, we pick an old standby, Mineral Pass Trail. This road is always bumpy with boulders and today is no exception. In addition avalanche debris litters the area. But, soon, the view changes from devastation to mountain meadows carpeted in yellow blooms. Summer has come earlier to this side of the San Juan’s. After a muddy, rocky climb, we pass snowmelt trickling through alpine tundra. In a week or two, a rainbow of flowers will cover the ground. At Engineer Pass, snowy vistas make it hard to decide where to look first. In every direction, dramatic scenes tempt our eyes. Alan is ... read more
The view from Engineer Pass
Our jeep makes it through the mud
My artistic shot

North America » United States » Colorado » Ouray June 28th 2008

Today’s adventure includes exploring the trails in Yankee Boy Basin and Imogene Pass, high above Ouray, Colorado. Our 4-wheel drive friends, Dave and Cindy, plus their daughter Makenna, have joined us in Ouray for two days of driving the old mining trails that meander through the San Juan Mountains. On the Yankee Boy Basin Trail , the jeeps lurch over rocky ground, slowing down to inch along a narrow ledge that hugs the mountain on one side, with a steep drop-off on the other. Far below, old shacks sit beside piles of tailings from a defunct mine. Even though it’s late in June, the area is still recovering from a record snowfall, which means the trails are extra rough with debris from avalanches. The reward for bouncing around in the jeep…views of snowmelt waterfalls thundering down ... read more
Driving between the snow banks
The waterfalls are beautiful
My photo fo Yankee Boy Basin with its waterfalls

North America » United States » Colorado » Ouray May 29th 2008

Begrebet bjergtagende har fået en ny mening for os I denne blog kommer ordene for alvor til kort. Vi er havnet midt i noget af det smukkeste, Gud har skabt på denne jord! Og at forsøge at indfange det med ord eller digitale billeder duer ganske simpelt ikke. Jeg vedlægger en del 'shots' alligevel velvidende, at de ikke yder virkelighedens Colorado rimelighed. Vi siger til hinanden, at det er utroligt, at vi får lov at opleve dette, medens "Holy, holy holy" kører på anlægget og musik, tekst og den pragtfulde storslåede natur smelter sammen. I dag har vi parkeret os i Ouray et par kilometer over havoverfladen og med næsten lodrette vægge af de skønneste bjergsider op til alle sider. Colorados Schweitz kalder amerikanerne stedet. Det er forår i den tynde luft og vores løb er ... read more
Royal Gorge
tram over Royal Gorge
Royal Gorge

North America » United States » Colorado » Ouray August 16th 2007

How many hours can you spend in a car? After five straight days of driving and four-wheel-drive sightseeing, it’s time for a day off. Alan and I start the morning with a walk to the Silver Nugget Restaurant for an omelet breakfast. Afterwards, we explore Ouray on foot. Historic buildings line the main street of this mining town. Shop windows beckon with displays of paintings, crafts or the latest in adventure sports equipment. Side streets lead to lodging options for our next visit. Wiesbaden Hot Springs Spa and Lodge sits atop a cave system where Chief Ouray once steeped in the hot spring waters. Today, patrons come to this health spa to relax and renew themselves in the vapor caves. On the opposite side of town, you can watch steam rise from the rocks above Box ... read more
A hungry hummingbird
A great place for breakfast
Wiesbaden Lodge

North America » United States » Colorado » Ouray August 15th 2007

The Alpine Loop travels through the high country of the San Juan Mountains between Ouray, Lake City and Silverton, Colorado. Accessible by 4-wheel-drive trails, the area offers endless views plus glimpses of mining history. From Ouray, the usual access point to the Alpine Loop is up the boulder-strewn beginnings of Engineers Pass. Since we’ve traveled that section before in our jeep, Alan and I decide to spare the Toyota and take an easier access route from Silverton. As pavement turns to gravel and dirt near Silverton, the road climbs passing remnants of mines clinging to hillsides. Soon we’re at the ghost town of Animas Forks. Since the drive up Engineers Pass to Lake City takes about two hours along with a two-hour return through Cinnamon Pass, we elect to bypass any exploration of the crumbing houses. ... read more
Whose beer looks better?
Can the scenery get any prettier?
A cabin stands guard on the Alpine Loop

North America » United States » Colorado » Ouray August 14th 2007

The mountains that surround Ouray are criss-crossed with old mining roads, a paradise for dirt bikes, ATVs and four-wheel drive vehicles of all shapes and sizes. We’re spending the next two days exploring! At Ironton Park, several miles south of Ouray, Alan pulls into a staging area. He lets some of the air from the Toyota’s tires to provide a smoother ride up the rugged road. Corkscrew Trail starts out muddy. As we climb up the mountain on a twisting dirt path, fallen trees litter the landscape. Damage from a rainstorm or avalanche? We can’t tell. A family riding ATVs roars by. As the trail rises above the tree line, the mountains turn gold, tan and orange, giving a hint of the minerals that tempted miners to try their luck at these altitudes. On the summit ... read more
Lake Como
Left behind
Some wildflowers are still blooming

North America » United States » Colorado » Ouray August 13th 2007

Our usual route to Ouray takes us through Durango and up the “million dollar highway” that winds around the mountains to Silverton and into the rugged countryside that defines the mining area near Ouray. This time, we’re coming from Cortez and in the back way on Highway 145. The route takes us through communities like Dolores, the western town of Rico and toney Telluride before descending into a gorge then over the Dallas Divide into the ranching community of Ridgeway and ending at Ouray. On the way, the road snakes beside the Dolores River where many ranches and fishing lodges perch beside fast running water. For sale signs are everywhere but we never find out why so many parcels of land are on the market. Want to buy a slice of mountain heaven? All you need ... read more
Colorful peaks
Ouray's Beaumont Hotel
Colorful flowers everywhere




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