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Colorado Trip, 2011 (Pics)


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Went out to Colorado last week for the 12th year for exploring the Rockies. (6th year with Jeeps). Stayed at the Almont Resort in Almont, CO.

 

Jim never showed up :dunno:

 

Day 1:

Made a drive to Marble, CO to start the Crystal City Loop

 

Stopped by the Crystal Mill

 

Then went up Lead King Basin

 

 

Followed by Devils Punch Bowl and Schofield Pass

 

Returning to Crested Butte, CO

 

Day 2:

Went up Tincup Pass and snapped my Upper Control Arm/Trackbar bracket.... Limped the Jeep down the mountain slower than I could have walked the trail. Dropped it off in Gunnison, CO at a local welder for repair

 

Day 3:

Picked up the Jeep in Gunnison after eating Mario's Pizza in town

 

Did an unpopular trail from Ohio City, CO to Pitkin, CO. Took Cumberland Pass to the top and took more un popular trails

Tincup Gulch

 

Headed back to Almont, CO, passing Taylor Reservoir

 

Day 4:

Took Cement Creek trail out of Crested Butte, CO to Reno Divide

 

Then we moved down Italian Creek to American Flag Mountain

 

And took Italian Creek to Taylor Park

 

Day 5:

Started out going up Texas Creek

 

Did Taylor Pass to Aspen

 

Took the back way to Aspen

 

Jeeping down the Aspen Ski area

 

Saw the only MJ on the trip

(I opened my wallet to find I FORGOT my CC cards :mad: )

 

Day 6:

Drove back to Pitkin, CO to do Hancock Pass

 

And lastly we went up Mt. Antero

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Our time on Antero was quite limited as the family who owns the mineral rights was in the process of driving/moving an excavator to the top. Talked to the son and grandson of the guy who built the road in the 50s for extracting precious gems from the mountain while waiting at a switch back for the machinery to pass. Last year they extracted one gem worth 1.5 million from the top, which is now in a museum.

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Went out to Colorado last week for the 12th year for exploring the Rockies. (6th year with Jeeps). Stayed at the Almont Resort in Almont, CO.

 

Jim never showed up :dunno: quote]

 

 

You never stopped by letting me know you were here.

 

Headed back to Almont, CO, passing Taylor Reservoir - quote ]

 

Hope you stopped at one of the campgrounds and got a cool drink. Me and my father in law spent an entire summer up there drilling wells for the forestry service at the campgrounds.

Went over every road, back trail, pass with in 30 miles of Taylor reservoir while there, in a 2wd 64 Chevy P/U. A lot more interesting than 4wd. I think I lowered the top of the pass by a foot with all the rocks that Chevy threw off the road.

Nice pics. Thanks for sharing and makes me realize how lucky I am. I can drive out the back door and be there. Not have to drive cross country to get there. Jim

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:thwak: sorry about that Jim, as you know cell phone service is almost non existent in Taylor Park... Let alone internet service! Of the 5 times I have camped in the area I have always hauled in my drinking water. Looks like I will have to stop by a campground next time.

 

I hope that old Chevy had a posi-trac unit in the rear!

It is beautiful country.

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