San Juan Mountains Epic Adventure 2012

suntinez

Explorer
What an incredible trip with a great group of people! I can't tell you how much fun I had :sombrero:

Thanks for all your work mapping it out, putting it together, keeping us on track and now ... posting pics.

Epic, yup.
 

1leglance

2007 Expedition Trophy Champion, Overland Certifie
Great write up and excellent pics...
Looks like a fun bunch of people and you hit all the best trails in the area.

Thanks for posting this and reminding the rest of us to get out there and play.
 

FishPOET

Adventurer
After finishing Rocky Gulch and Buffalo Boy Mine we headed into Silverton and had Lunch. We boarded the 2:45pm train for a ride down to Durango.

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Margaritas were on sale :)
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The train follows the Animas River crossing it a few times along the way.

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We stopped at the Tacoma stop and the conductor announced that the steam pump that powers the air compressor for the brakes had failed. They let us off the train while they worked on the problem.

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Another train came by about 1/2 hour after we had stopped and it stopped as well on the track next to us. They disconnected the engines from both sets of cars. They switched the other engine to our track and connected it to our engine and pulled our engine to a 3rd side track.

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They disconnected our engine and left it on the 3rd track. The other engine reconnected to its original set of cars and pulled forward. They then backed up and connected to our set of cars.

It took about an hour to get all the switching done but we didn't care. We were enjoying the Animas River and all the action on the tracks. It added so much to the experience!

Not much farther down the train winds its way down through the Animas Gorge. Simply amazing!

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We had originally had enough time between the train and the bus back up to Silverton to eat dinner in Durango. The conductor let us know that the bus was being held for us but we would only have a 5 minute window to board. We got permission to eat on the bus and we ordered take-out from Ts Smokehouse which is only 1 block form the station. (I love the internet). We picked up 5 boxes of food (our group was 15) and boarded the bus. Some of the other passengers on the bus were not happy with us at all :)

This was my second trip on the train and it was even better than the first trip. We had a great time!

To be continued...
 
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TexasD-90

Adventurer
We usually travel this area every summer. This summer we went to the northwest, and seeing all these pictures makes me think I screwed up. It was cool to see new country, but I just don't think you can beat Colorado in the summer time. Especially the San Juans. Thanks for sharing the pictures!
 

FishPOET

Adventurer
Thursday August 9 we ran 4 trails. The first trail of the day was Ophir Pass

The view looking West before reaching the pass.
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11,789'
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Looking West after the pass.
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Before we reached the town of Ophir we went through a thick stand of Quaking Aspens
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More Ophir Pass photos can be seen here

To be continued...
 
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FishPOET

Adventurer
After Ophir Pass we took CO145 North a few miles to the turn off for Alta Lakes

The trail passes the ghost town of Alta
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Alta Lakes is comprised of 3 different lakes all above 11,000'
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More Alta Lakes photos can be seen here

To be continued...
 

FishPOET

Adventurer
After Gold King Basin we made our way back down to CO145 and then North over to the western edge of Telluride. We took Airport Road almost to the airport to find our last trail of the day Last Dollar Road

The rain was coming down hard on the way out of town but let up after a few minutes.

Heading up in the Quaking Aspens
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Lunch stop. We could see rain all around us but we were in the eye of the storm. After 1/2 hour the lighting and thunder started and it turned out to be quite a show.
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In the Quaking Aspens and mud puddles after lunch.
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Last Dollar Ranch
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More Last Dollar Road photos can be seen here

The quote of the day "We started the day on the Million Dollar Highway and ended on Last Dollar Road"

To be continued...
 

Haggis

Appalachian Ridgerunner
This tale is classic ExPo awesomeness! Thanks for continuing to share your story and your photos...I 'm digging ' it. :elkgrin:
 

steve4570

New member
Great pics guys. i live in phoenix and almost exclusively travel in that area of Colorado for me its as close to heaven as I expect to get. Truly beautiful

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FishPOET

Adventurer
On Friday August 10 we ran 8 trails. The first was Mineral Creek

The entrance to the trail is very close to Ouray and we decided to stop in the big vista area on the Million Dollar Highway to check out the Idarado Mine.
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The Idarado Mine has a tunnel over 5-1/2 miles long that goes all the way to Telluride

Fun shelf road next to the Uncompahgre River
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The Mickey Breene Mine
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The Mickey Breene Mine has an old tram cable strung across the road that limits any tall vehicles from using the trail.
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Almost to the next trail
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We met a couple with a YJ with a Cummins Turbo Diesel engine out of a Frito Lay truck. Way cool Jeep porn!
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More Mineral Creek photos can be seen here

To be continued...
 

28.

Adventurer
Awesome trip and great pics.. Need to make plans for this. Always have wanted to visit Silverton..
 

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