Yesterday I spent some time visiting the Great Sand Dunes just northeast of Alamosa, CO. The Visitors' Center has a great film and then I went out and climbed on the dunes.
I think I will have to come back in the Spring when the water is running from the snowmelt in the Sangre de Christo Mountains.
Warmest regards, Gus
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
Saturday, August 24, 2013
Creede, Coloraado
Thursday, August 22, 2013
Wolf Creek Pass, Colorado
Today I crossed the continental divide at Wolf Creek Pass (10,850 ft) in Southern Colorado. I am sitting right on the divide. From this point the water flows into the San Juan River and goes to the Southwest or flows into the Rio Grande going East and then South. If you enlarge the map behind me you can see the river system and the "Great Divide" stretching from Canada to Mexico.
Tonight I am in South Fork, near where the forest fire forced the evacuation of the town in June this year.
Warmest regards, Gus
Tonight I am in South Fork, near where the forest fire forced the evacuation of the town in June this year.
Warmest regards, Gus
Tuesday, August 20, 2013
Treasure Falls, San Juan Mts.
I got to go for another hike today. I went to Treasure Falls in the San Juan Mountains. The trail to the falls starts just east of Pagosa Springs, at the base of Wolf Creek Pass. This is near the headwaters of the San Juan River, which eventually flows to the Colorado River.
I think I will have to come back in the Spring, as I have been told there is much more water flowing over the falls during the snow-melt season.
Warmest regards, Gus
I think I will have to come back in the Spring, as I have been told there is much more water flowing over the falls during the snow-melt season.
Warmest regards, Gus
Monday, August 19, 2013
Piedra River Trail
I took a nice hike with cousins Jim and Pat today. We drove north from Pagosa Springs to the Piedra River and hiked along the beautiful trail. In the first picture, I am sitting on the sign directing us to the trail; the second picture was taken in the canyon along the river. The Piedra River eventually flows into the Navajo Reservoir, which is in both Colorado and New Mexico. This area is just west of the Continental Divide, so the water flows to the Pacific Ocean.
Warmest regards, Gus
Warmest regards, Gus
Saturday, August 17, 2013
Pagosa Springs, CO
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