This is why I own a Jeep.
Colorado 2010 Pics
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This is why I own a Jeep.
Colorado 2010 Pics
Nice,
I love Colorado, I try to make it at least once a year.
I know you were in the Durango/Silverton/Ouray area because of the train and some of the mining pics, but where was your offroad driving? Was is the Alpine loop in that area?
I have spent a lot of time at the Taylor Park area with my ATV's, we would go and camp for a week and ride about 400 miles, to Aspen and down to Tin Cup ect on some pretty difficult and boulder laden trails. I will be up there in late August and I plan to rent a jeep for a day and do the Alpine loop (easier from what I have heard at least) or may do some of the more difficult stuff around Taylor Park.
Nice pics, it sure is hot here!
Beautiful pictures. I love Colorado.
where in colorado did you go? i use to go to lake city a long time ago every summer for the 4th of july and it was a blast. wish i could go back
The off-road pics were taken on the following areas:
1) Clear Lake trail, NW of Silverton
2) Road to Animas Forks (Eureka Mine Site)
3) Molas Pass on 550
4) Bolam Pass behind Durango Mountain Resort (used to be Purgatory)
5) Missionary Ridge NE of Durango
Missionary Ridge was the site of a huge wildfire in 2002. The recovery of the area was impressive in 8 years. Ground cover has grown back in and trees are growing back.
There's a reason my family goes to Colorado every summer. It's a beautiful place with some of the most awe-inspiring vistas ever created. If I could afford it, I'd move there permanently.
How'd you enjoy the Durango & Silverton? I've done it twice now (the 1st was during the fire and they stopped halfway to Silverton and headed back), and need to go back again to get more pictures. I'd like to do it in the fall when the trees are turning.
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Loved the train but it is a long day when you finally get back to town.
The best time of year to hit Silverton is during bow season in the fall. Summer tourists are gone and the rifle hunters aren't crowding the place. It used to be a struggle with the two stroke dirt bikes at that altitude but the new four stroke fuel injected bikes make it easy. Now if I could just get my old lungs fuel injected....
Nice, indeed. Beautiful photo, also. Thank you.
Very nice, thanks for sharing the photos. Did you just run into the two old jeeps on the trail? They both go WAY back.
Great photos. Lived in Leadville, Co. for 10 yrs. working at Copper Mountain. Of course, the summers are short. :) 8 months of snow, and 4 months of crappy ski conditions.
I'm glade to see that the pine bettle is not as bad as in the Leadville area.