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Monday, September 23, 2013

Mancos, CO

Sun 22 thru Tue 24 Sep 2013We left Silverton this a.m. and moved on to Mancos, CO, which is where Mesa Verde is located a mile down the road. Going into the park tomorrow afternoon for some sightseeing. It's pouring here now. We've done our Wal Mart run in Cortez and are in for the day. This Mesa Verde RV Resort (site #40) www.mesaverdervresort.com is wonderful and has great WiFi too! Flash flood warnings around us but we are on high ground.  We're so glad we moved on to Mancos instead of Durango too because they had a bad hail storm yesterday afternoon! Heading there tomorrow am so we can take the Durango-Silverton Narrow Gauge train at 8:45 a.m. on Wed. Hope the weather co-operates!

Mesa Verde:





Silverton, CO

Thu 19 to Sun 22 Sep 2013:  We are camped at the Silver Summit RV Park in site #7.  We are facing the train tracks so that we can watch the Durango and Silverton narrow gauge train arrive and leave several times each day.  This time of year the train brings passengers up from Durango and either buses them back to Durango or they take the train back.  We stayed at this same campground back in 2009, but now it is a Good SAM Park. 

 
View from the Coach Driving Up the Million Dollar Hwy to Silverton

 
3 Red Mountains on Million Dollar Hwy
 
 
Durango and Silverton Narrow Gauge Train
 
 
We've eaten in a couple of places in Silverton that I would recommend:
 
Handlebars www.handlebarsco.com, Grumpy's Saloon at the Grand Imperial Hotel www.grandimperialhotel.com and The Stellar Ristorante (Italian including pizza).
 
 
 
Handlebars Saloon and Restaurant

 
 
Check out what is on the menu at Handlebars
Didn't have them this time as we had them back in 2009 when we were here last!
 
Jeeping the Alpine Loop (Up to Animas Forks and then taking Engineer Pass to Lake City and then back via Cinnamon Pass)
 
(Here's a great video of the Million Dollar Hwy out of Ouray and the Alpine Loop):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILkoes1PmeU After watching this, you'll know why I like to jeep when there aren't a lot of people to pass because there aren't a lot of good places!
 

We rented jeeps from the campground today where you get a $10 discount if you are also staying there.  Our first stop was Animas Forks where we took the Walking Tour.  This town is at 11,200 feet and began in 1873.  They are repairing several of the buildings that still stand in this mining ghost town. At one point 450 people lived here, but most moved to warmer climates in the winters.  Here's someone elses' YouTube Video of Animas Forks that is informative:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=owgsrhFTu6o

 
 
There's Some SNOW on the Tops of the Mountains!


 
Animas Forks, CO
 
 
Animas River Dam that has been partially destroyed. 
This river flows down from Animas Forks thru Silverton
 

 From here we started up to Oh Point and Engineer Pass at 12,800 ft.  We had a wonderful sunny cool day for our trip. Marmots were visible several places on this trail and one even posed for pics up almost to Oh Point.




Marmots on Engineer Pass Trail
 
 
Up Up to Oh Point!  Hellrung's Photo of Us
 

 
Here We All Are at Engineer Pass

 
Patty and Larry Hellrung
 
We found a beautiful area for our picnic lunch before heading into Lake City.

 
The Aspen are Beginning to Turn Yellow!
 
Old Hundred Mine Tour http://minetour.com/history.php
 
Highly recommend this mine tour.  Our tour guide was so informative and answered all of our questions.

 
 
Heading into the Hundred Mine

 
Our Tour Guide


 







Ouray, CO

Sat 14 - Wed 18 Sep 2013:  We are camped at 4J+1+1 RV Park and Campground in Ouray on site 6P, where the Hellrungs are in 16R.

 
Local Brew with a View from the Roof
 
 
Patty and Larry Hellrung and Chuck Enjoying a Local Brew


Telluride:  As we headed out of Ouray toward Telluride, we saw this elk and his ladies.  It is bow hunting season here and this big boy was smart to bring his ladies down out of the mountains for safety in a rancher's pasture.

 
Hugh Elk in Rancher's Pasture Just Outside Ouray CO
 
 
The Above Elk had 14 Ladies with Him

We drove thru Telluride and out and up to view Bridal Veil Falls where we had a nice view of Telluride.  It was an off again/on again rainy day again. During a sunny spell we walked the busy town (Sunday and a music festival in town).  Had a great lunch at the Appaloosa Trading Company with a window seat so we could people watch. Here's some of the characters we saw:

 
Downtown Telluride
 

Ophir Pass, 11,789 ft:

We left the campground in our rented jeeps (Colorado West Jeep Rentals) at 7:00 a.m. this morning.  Drove up the Million Dollar Highway to the road to Ophir Pass.  Along the way at one of our stops, we saw a chipmunk at the very top of a pine tree taking the little pine cones and throwing them to the ground.  All of the pine trees have lots of pine cones all at the very top.  Hope no one was below stealing them from him/her!

 
Chuck and Donna Tolson - 3rd Time Over Ophir Pass

 
Larry and Patty Hellrung - 1st Time Over Ophir Pass
 
 
 
Hellrungs Jeeping Down from Ophir Pass
 
 
Tolsons Jeeping Down from Ophir Pass
 
 
 
Beautiful Aspen Grove Near Ophir CO
 
We stopped in downtown Telluride for coffee and a bagel before heading out for Imogene Pass.  It was a beautiful sunny day so far.

Imogene Pass, 13,114 ft: Someone elses' YouTube Video of Imogene Pass:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xzCZu01shuM


 
Tolsons Jeeping Along the Ledge Going Up to Imogene Pass
 

Hellrungs on Rocky Trail up to Imogene Pass

 

 
Donna and Chuck Tolson - We Made It Up Imogene for the 3rd Time
Yes, it was cold!
 
 
 
The View from Imogene is Spectacular!


 

 
The Clouds are Rolling In and Rain is Coming!

 
  
Hellrungs and Tolsons Jeeping thru a Stream Coming Down from Imogene Pass