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NAXJA Member #135
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- Albuquerque, NM
I have been going through the Wells book of Colorado trails section by section every 4th of July weekend for the past 4 years. This year I did section 2. I also realized after this weekend if I lived in Colorado I would never bother going to New Mexico to go wheeling ever again.
Leaving before the crack of dawn for a long weekend of camping with my Jeep has all kinds of rewards.
Driving over Italian Creek road to Crested Butte I encountered this scene:
He's kind of small, should I throw 'im back?!?
Taylor Pass road doubles as a stream bed.
We found a couple of bucks at the top of Taylor Pass. Can't take them to the bank, though.
Crossing Cooper Creek on the way to Pearl Pass from Aspen.
I didn't even bother with the snow chains or shovel. At this point we still had to climb 1100 feet to reach Pearl Pass and a thunderstorm was above us.
Taz on Pearl Pass, a little above Montazuma Basin.
They look like brothers, don't they? This is a couple of local guys that have recently moved to Denver, lucky SOB's.
My buddy Sean closes his eyes and lets go of the steering wheel on the talus ledge road on the Reno Divide. He has gotten a lot better with his fear of heights.
Lots of colombines blooming this time of year.
Spectacular scenery coming down Schofield Pass.
I believe the purpose of the switchbacks going up the mountain in Lead King Basin is so you can see each and every one of the millions of wildflowers blooming on the slopes.
The famous Crystal River Powerhouse.
I can't wait to go back and explore some more trails. It seems like you could spend a lifetime of weekends and never see the same trail twice.
Leaving before the crack of dawn for a long weekend of camping with my Jeep has all kinds of rewards.

Driving over Italian Creek road to Crested Butte I encountered this scene:

He's kind of small, should I throw 'im back?!?

Taylor Pass road doubles as a stream bed.

We found a couple of bucks at the top of Taylor Pass. Can't take them to the bank, though.

Crossing Cooper Creek on the way to Pearl Pass from Aspen.

I didn't even bother with the snow chains or shovel. At this point we still had to climb 1100 feet to reach Pearl Pass and a thunderstorm was above us.

Taz on Pearl Pass, a little above Montazuma Basin.

They look like brothers, don't they? This is a couple of local guys that have recently moved to Denver, lucky SOB's.

My buddy Sean closes his eyes and lets go of the steering wheel on the talus ledge road on the Reno Divide. He has gotten a lot better with his fear of heights.

Lots of colombines blooming this time of year.

Spectacular scenery coming down Schofield Pass.

I believe the purpose of the switchbacks going up the mountain in Lead King Basin is so you can see each and every one of the millions of wildflowers blooming on the slopes.

The famous Crystal River Powerhouse.

I can't wait to go back and explore some more trails. It seems like you could spend a lifetime of weekends and never see the same trail twice.