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Medano Pass - Great Sand Dunes NP

xj-grin

NAXJA Member #1096
So we decided on a whim to take a day trip to Great Sand Dunes today, and decided to go in "backwards", westward over Medano Pass. For those who haven't been before, two things (1) GO! (2) Medano Pass is kindof the backdoor into the park, coming over the Sangre De Cristo's from the Walsenberg/Gardner side, and dropping into Sand Dunes NP on the eastern edge at the mountains (main entrance is on the southwest side of the park). The mountains between the pass and the park are actually not part of the NP, but are federal land part of the Great Sand Dunes Nature Preserve, so it is somewhat a wilderness area with (1) a 4wd road, and (2) primitive campsites, complete with "bear lockers" -- the Sangres are big time bear habitat...

Without further ado -- we drove the 1.5 hours south of CS to Walsenberg, and headed west about 30 miles on CO Hwy 69 to the turn to FS Road 559 - Medano Pass. It was a perfect, if cool, day - 65 degrees. Medano Pass is a fairly uncomplicated 4wd road, really probably don't need to use 4wd all that much, except for the low range, as it is steep in parts (and has 9 stream crossings on the way back down into the park of Medano Creek...)

Just getting started, view of the Sangres from the start of the Medano Pass road:
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Less than 1/2 way up, looking back at Spanish Peaks:
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Cool road, great views:
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We had a nice picnic about 3/4 of the way up, awesome views to the SE:
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Coming over the top, with tremendous aspens on the way back down:
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The first (and shallowest) of the 9 main-channel water crossings:
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No. 2
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26 campsites on the park side, all have these big brown bear lock boxes... some real nice, real big, group type sites:
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and then, all of a sudden...
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The scale is just tremendous (second time this week I have been overwhelmed by the hugeness of it all)
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Last crossing... just touched the rockers (34cfs today, they close the trail at 50 cfs)
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WOW
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Right where the NP starts, Medano Creek intersects the eastern portion of the dunes, creating this odd, semi-beach-like setting -- the sand is hot, the water is COLD -- the boys had a blast!
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the beached whale is me...
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some knuckle-dragger types were boarding the dunes pretty well too!
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Gorgeous!
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Great day!:guitar::peace:
 
Yep, definitely gotta put that on my "go see" list. Shoulda gone that way when I went to Pagosa Springs.....
 
:dunce:I did it when I was stock, lo these many years ago. Went too fast across the water crossings, bow waves coming in the vents! I don't think I understood the concept of four-lo back then.:dunce:
 
virtually every stock rig we saw up there had a front-license-plate-"boner" from running the water too fast. There was two drowned vehicles on the road on Sunday, one an XJ, but I couldn't find the owner to lend a hand. :roll:
 
Very cool man I'll be taking this trip for sure this summer .

I've been wanting to take medano pass for years .
Did you head up Mosca pass trail to the glacier stream ?
Its one of my favorite places here in Colorado !
 
No Mosca this trip, since it was already a 12 hour day trip with two young kids. We may end up on Mosca next time around if I wimp out on Blanca...
 
OH... EM... GEE... lol. as soon as im off work im calling up the boys to see when they want to set up a camping trip. thats incredible. from one extreme to another, both being gorgerous.

AHHHHH!!! i need out of this damn cast so i can get the jeep in shape and wheel!
 
Call the USFS/NP first -- there has been a fire burning at the park-side base of Medano for the past week or so, and @250 acres have burned. IDK whether or not the road is open, camping is open, etc...
 
I would think so. There will also be almost ZERO water in Medano Creek by that time, unless you luck out and go on the backside of a big thunderstorm -still way cool though, even without the "beach".:)
 
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