We departed from the motel before the continental breakfast, as we often do to beat the heat. There was already light shining over the mesas and buttes to the east, but the air was still cold and crisp. Unfortunately, our shadows arrived quickly, but the air remained cold for a while.
Category Archives: Camping
Into the Desert (68)
We got a late start this morning, because I noticed my wallet was missing while we were packing up camp.
Red Mountain Pass (63)
This morning, we slept in until 6AM so that we could get a full 8 hours of sleep for the first time in a while. After filling up on continental breakfast, we loaded the bikes and started riding again, this time pointed south towards the San Juan Mountains.
The weather has been a challenge, with a chance of thunderstorms every afternoon, and today was forecasted to be no different. Our legs were feeling sore after yesterday’s hike, though, so we were in no hurry.
The ride to Ridgway was a very gradual climb, back up to almost 7,000′, finishing with a bike path through a park along the Uncompahgre River.
Beware: Llama on Guard (60)
It was still cold and drizzly this morning, so we took some extra time to relax and wait for it to warm up. We left Taylor Park Reservoir and headed down into Gunnison Canyon, which provided gorgeous views of enchanting forests and formidable rock as we wound down along the river.
Reaching New Heights (59)
Our plan was to start climbing towards Cottonwood Pass as early as possible this morning, so that we would arrive at the top before any afternoon thunder showers. We woke early but got caught up in conversations with locals after breakfast at the convenience store. One nice fellow, Chuck Scarbrough, even invited us to his house to stay in town another day, but we had to be on our way.