Sneffels Wilderness / Uncompaghre National Forest

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Wilamot Valley has views to dream about. Wow! We strolled to this beaver pond in the early morning.
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The Travato found a great parking place! We stayed put for three nights.
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We watched photographers come and take pictures of us…well probably, unlike us, they cropped out the Travato.
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We could enjoy some river time…tho the mosquitos kindav liked this spot as well.
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One night some horses were brought in and added a beautiful touch to the valley.
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They were more interested in the grass than the view.
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The start of the hike to Blue Lake. This is a hugely popular trail and we were really glad to have walked the mile to the trailhead rather than try to park.
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A couple backpackers asked for their photo here so they reciprocated by taking this one of us.
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A panarama view. Amazing colors. It did not feel real.
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We decided to take a cue from the marmot and just sun ourselves on a rock
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Life is good!
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Especially with views like this. True Prisma colors.
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More columbines in bloom, along the banks of the crystal clear water.
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The second day we hiked to Baine Basin which is the next valley over.
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There were many river crossings but all were nicely fashioned with sturdy bridges.
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Our first view of the valley – there were so many waterfalls!
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We hung out on a rock with this view – a bit closer to the water.
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Colorful wildflowers. We loved this magenta variety of Paint Brush.
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Another evening stroll in the valley before turning in. I think we need to come back in the fall and see this valley with the aspens. It is a new favorite spot…we are collecting them.

 

Uncompaghre National Forest

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After exploring Cedar Edge and Montrose, CO, we found a parking spot with a view of the valley for two nights.
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We enjoyed a day hike exploring the area. There were 4-wheel drive roads that were the most rugged classification – not at all suitable for the Travato – or probably any vehicle that you wanted to keep!
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Sunset on the first night.
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The second sunset was equally beautiful.
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Outside of Ridgway, CO we hiked around this beautiful sculpture at the Dennis Weaver Park.
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It has a 20-foot wing span and was commissioned as a memorial on the park land set aside that connects Ridgway with the State Park
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We are seizing the moment and soaring with our Travato.

 

Delta and Gunnison Fork Recreation area

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Confluence of the Gunniison and Uncompahgre Rivers converge at the park in Delta – we spent the 4th relaxing here. We had fried chicken and ice cream for our picnic celebration.
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We were not the only ones spending the day in the park. This pleasant fishing pond/ lake was full of anticipation.
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We enjoyed a very peaceful sunset with a second bowl of ice cream!
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Some came prepared for the pre firework show. The firework show was really worth the wait. We especially enjoyed the reflections on the lake and the crowd’s appreciation.
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We drove the next day to the other side of the valley up the Gunnison River.
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Cool Rock hike up a dry wash in a canyon was a bit warm but a large variety of rock.- so many different cool rocks.
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We parked here for two nights – it was a bit exposed and windy but had great views.
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Great mountain views!
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Amazing sunsets and twinkling stars. We could also pull in some TV reception so enjoyed a show on the monitor. We have not played with all of the features yet so like the opportunity to figure things out.

Dominguez Canyon Area near Grand Junction, CO

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We parked overnight on BLM land and enjoyed the panoramic views. However after this overnight storm it was quite spooky to drive down the clay/mud road. But we made it to our morning Travato appointment in Grand Junction.
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Dominguez Canyon Wilderness hike south of Grand Junction started with this crossing of the Gunnison River.
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A beautiful mix of rocks that would make any geologist ecstatic – we found it pretty interesting.
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Amazing petroglyphs.
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These tell the story of the Ute hunting buffalo.
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Lunch break for the map reader. The day was overcast and a gorgeous day to be outdoors.
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The color of the water made us dream of lattes…
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This was a very large water fall that went all the way into the valley.
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We parked overnight a ways above the trailhead and enjoyed the expansive sky views.

Flat Top Wilderness / Routt National Forest

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We found this beautiful campsite with incredible views.
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It was a bit extreme to get the final few feet but Travato prevailed.
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Wine O’clock while enjoying the expansive views.
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Our evening sunset stroll across Gardener Park Reservoir gave a new perspective to Travato. We saw some ducks and a beaver.
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We drove to a trailhead by Stillwater Lake to hike the Devil’s Causeway. This is the view before the final assent to the Causeway.
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A fellow hiker took our picture – we had both tried to get a photo of the large marmot.
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On top of the world after crossing the Devil’s Causeway.
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And the view from the other direction. We hung out for a while enjoying a snack. When we left at 11 am, it was clear, by 11:30 the storm clouds had built up, by noon in the Van it started to sprinkle. We stayed a head of it on the 11-mile dirt road drive out. We then drove to Edwards to spend the night with my college roommate.

Routt National Forest / Mt Zircle Wilderness

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In North Park, near Walden, we saw beautiful plains and this herd of buffalo. We stayed at a Trailhead that turned out to be full of mosquitoes so we did not hike that trail in the morning! It was a fairly sleepless night.
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We enjoyed a day in Steamboat and made this hike to Fish Creek Falls as we heard it was especially beautiful this year.
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The day could not be beat. This is why we love Colorado!
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We dispersed along the Elk River near the trail head to Hinman Lake. The wildflowers were especially beautiful.
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And the water Lilies on Hinman Lake were in bloom as well.
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Our morning entertainment was watching this fox catch his breakfast.
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Our second day hike was up Elk Creek into the Mt. Zircle Wilderness towards Gold Lake.
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With the creek flowing so full, we had a couple fun crossings.
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Such a beautiful day with lots of time to enjoy Gold Lake!
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We noticed the wildfire near Walden had grown in size (5,000 to 9,000 acres according to the paper and into the other side of Mt. Zircle Wilderness). The wind also had shifted – we did see some helicopters flying overhead. With all the beetle kill, it will be interesting to see how far it spreads.

 

Cache de la Poudre / Roosevelt National Forest

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We spent a night in Ft Collins with friends we had met in Tucson – had a great time and slept in their driveway! We then worked our way up the Cache de la Poudre National Scenic River – the only one in Colorado. It is running full and many were enjoying it.
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The Cache de la Poudre Falls. We stopped many times along the river to enjoy it.
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We camped about 3 miles from the Shambala Center so did a tour around it in the morning. Very beautiful setting surrounded by the National Forest.
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We turned at Chambers Lake to follow the Laramie River towards Wyoming. Beautiful country!
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We found a Lost Lake along the way where we enjoyed some tranquility.
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This is Moose Country and we felt really lucky to have a sighting.
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We hiked West Branch Trail that started at this spot.
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We only went about 3.5 miles before the trail was completely overtaken by the river. We were not up for a wet crossing so just enjoyed the ferocity of the current with a picnic lunch.
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The spring green colors along the trail.
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Henry wedged the Travato along the river for a few nights at this sight. It was quiet and very peaceful.
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We did not have any great sunsets but this is the river view from our campsite.
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We got in a few S’Mores before the intense rain storm. Life is good!

 

Arkansas River area

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We parked overnight at Rainbow Trail Head above Salida. Really we are not making this up as this storm went by us.
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This cute little guy greeted us at the start of the hike the next morning.
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The view of Salida from the hike with a yucca in bloom
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We moved north of Buena Vista with this view above the Arkansas River.
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We saw lots of kayakers – this was before the big weekend of the first Dissent festival.
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We headed to Denver for a family filled weekend at my nephew’s including a 7th birthday party, and Father’s Day. It was very hot but we got a parking place for the MINI and loaded the van with items we couldn’t carry with us on the plane to Texas.