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Author: | durangotang [ Thu Jul 16, 2009 11:57 pm ] |
Post subject: | Safari Day 6 Report... Swimming Above 12,000ft |
***in the works.... will be up shortly*** |
Author: | 0311_DoC [ Fri Jul 17, 2009 12:07 am ] |
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well I dared my daughter and she jumped in... that water was freezing |
Author: | MtnLuvr [ Fri Jul 17, 2009 12:31 am ] |
Post subject: | The hunt for Beartown...... |
Here's more photos from the hunt for Beartown: Yellowcoyote takes a shelf road up through Stony Gulch toward Stony Pass The surrounding San Juans The stop at Stony Pass....which was windier than Hurricane Pass From front/right to back/left are kskj (who was following Durangotang's GF in her Wrangler Unlimited), Yellowcoyote, MtnLuvr, 0311_DoC, JL_Rockies who joined in today, Strikeagle, tskalil, yazhi and Red & Dolly. I'm told these are mountain sunflowers (not to be confused with the giant sunflowers we grow in Kansas ). These mountain sunflowers are thriving up on Stony Pass. View off the backside of Stony Pass, including .... a herd of sheep being watched by a lone "cowboy" and his sheep herding dog. Yellowcoyote plows through the first stream crossing on the hunt for Beartown After all of his mud puddle thrashing on all the other trails, 0311_DoC (in front) seamed a sure-in for the muddiest Liberty during LJS '09 until he hit the two steam crossings at high speed that washed the front of his white KJ off. Knowing 0311_DoC, I'm sure his KJ won't stay white on front for long.... The trail and hunt for Beartown continues upward.... 0311_DoC finally comes to a mudhole so he can recover the front of his KJ in mud Where's that Beartown suppossed to be anyway? Or was it "Bearcity" as was heard over the CB? Perhaps its ruins have been totally consumed by mother nature and the elements. Reaching the top of the valley where Beartown used to be, tskalil verifies it is not at the far end of Kite Lake by some old mine tailings. Kite Lake makes a nice relaxing place for lunch and even a dip in cold mountain run-off water for a few. MtnLuvr loves being up in the mountain high country After a relaxing lunch break, the group leaves Kite Lake and heads back down through the bush. kskj smoothly crosses one of the stream crossings Approaching the back side of Stony Pass again. Cruisin' back down through Stony Gulch with beautiful scenary everywhere. Another great day of wheelin'. Looking down on the town of Ouray, Colorado from US-550. |
Author: | kskj [ Fri Jul 17, 2009 1:48 am ] |
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The group getting ready for a long day of wheeling. Yellow Coyote splashing through the water crossing on the way to Bear Town Kite Lake |
Author: | denzilorton22 [ Tue Jun 22, 2010 6:45 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Safari Day 6 Report... Swimming Above 12,000ft |
All photos are so cool and also pretty nice. I think that You have gone for the long journey. I liked it dude. All are awe about that jk's. JK'S had been run so far in the rush area. It had been good stability and also capability to bear more loaded over on it. |
Author: | JL Rockies [ Thu Jul 08, 2010 2:34 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Safari Day 6 Report... Swimming Above 12,000ft |
... werd.... |
Author: | ekj [ Fri Jul 09, 2010 6:29 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Safari Day 6 Report... Swimming Above 12,000ft |
Beatiful place! Thanks for sharing the photos. |
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