Castle Valley, Utah
Ouray, Colorado
Nicknamed "Switzerland of America" the San Juan Mountains of southwest Colorado may be the best place in America to explore in a 4-wheel drive

Town of Ouray
Cindy's Mac-n-Cheese Burger
Dave's Bacon-n-Egg Burger
Backroads and 4-Wheel drive trails in and around Ouray, Silverton, Lake City and Telluride.
Trail head
Poughkeepsie Gulch
Really? This looks like it could be a challenge.
Lake Como
Hurricane Pass - Elevation 12,730
Black Bear Road
Black Bear Pass - Elevation 12,840
Where's the road?
Descending one-way switchbacks to Telluride
Loose shale and tippy spots are not for the faint of heart.
Incredible views from high above Red Mountain Pass and Telluride, our destination below.
Black Bear Road gets it difficult rating based on a mile long stretch of dangerous switchbacks above Bridal Veil Falls
Most vehicles must back up to make the tight turns.
Bridal Veil Falls
Here we are in Telluride. Home to the rich and famous.
Tomboy Trail head is at the end of a narrow residential street.
View of Black Bear Pass that we just came down from Tomboy Road
Remains of Tomboy Townsite in Savage Basin. Once a rich producer of gold. One of the most active mining towns in Colorado. At one time 900 people lived in Savage Basin. The mine opened in 1880. In 1897 it sold for 2 million dollars. Tomboy closed in 1927.
Imogene Pass - Elevation 13,114
The second highest drivable pass in Colorado.
Bridge is out. I guess we just go for it.
California Gulch
Sheep Herder using high pasture for the summer.
Animas Forks
California Pass - Elevation 12,960
Cinnamon Pass - Elevation 12,640
Engineer Pass - Elevation 12,800
You never know what you're going to see on the trail
Town of Silverton
Bronze Eagle at the Dennis Weaver Memorial Park
Happy daze in Ridgeway, Colorado
Views from US Route 550.
The section from Silverton to Ouray is frequently called the Million Dollar Highway
Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park






















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I love the photo of you two in your tie dye shirts next to reflecting pond, you are the most colorful duo in the valley! KP
ReplyDeleteNow they want me to prove that I am not a robot in order to comment!! really great photos and you are telling a great story!!--More fun than dancing!! Keep the photos coming!!
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