A view of the lake from our campground |
Start of the climb |
Getting higher |
The view at the top, a little hazy due to smoke from many fires |
The official top |
Lunch |
Good times! |
Nothing off that left side. |
Just gorgeous |
And to prove Jan is here! |
We arrived to a big welcome and lots of hugs!
Our drive down from Blue Mesa was on one of the most scenic roads, yes big enough for a motorhome, in Colorado in our estimation, Rte 149. It cuts down through Lake City and Creede, Southfork, and over the Wolf Creek Pass, 10,856', into Pagosa Springs. It also goes over Slumgullion Pass, 11,361', and Spring Creek Pass, 10,901', so it is not for the faint of heart.
Our lunch stop above Lake City |
It was sad though, over and around Slumgullion Pass, the beetle infestation has absolutely destroyed square miles of pines, and they are clear cutting some of the dead trees in perhaps 200-400 yard swaths along the highway, just a shame.
Downtown looking at the hot springs |
Off she goes |
Piedra Falls |
4 comments:
The environmetalists won't let the owners of the timber spray for the Bark Beetles and the libs wont let the feds sell the standing timber or thin it so you have standing wood that is dangerous to harvest and good only to make preformed fireplace logs. Thanks Obama!
One more thing to be thankful for. It is truly devastating. I assume they are only clear cutting along the road for safety?
To keep from having to go back a move the ones that fall across the road.
Makes sense, thanks Sandy.
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