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 Post subject: The Great Colorado Expedition of 2012, Pt2...Alpine Loop
PostPosted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 11:04 pm 
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Greetings again and welcome to the second installment of the Great Colorado Expedition of 2012. Today we venture forth out of Ouray and hit the Alpine Loop, a scenic 4WD byway that takes you into the heart of the San Juan Mountains.


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The day started out kinda drab, with clouds and a bit of rain...enough rain to send most of the ATVers headed for shelter.

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Within twenty minutes, the rain stopped and it started to clear a bit.

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The Alpine Loop starts just south of Ouray and heads up towards Engineer Pass via Mineral Point. The trail isn't too bad, but there are a few rocky spots and some tight switchbacks.

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We parked briefly at the spot where the Poughkeepsie Gulch trail breaks off.

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There's a nice little waterfall near this intersection.

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There's also a nice mud puddle.

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Mine ruins are quite abundant along the Alpine Loop. Some have been stabilized to handle the annual snow load, others are merely smashed piles of lumber.

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Some of you may have seen this exhaust system posted on Facebook. Apparently, a couple of months ago a guy in a Ford Escape tried to go up this trail and had a bit of a problem -- the trail ripped his entire exhaust system out from underneath. The photo that was on FB showed the exhaust system in the middle of the trail...the guy didn't even bother to pick up his scrap. The muffler and pipes now lay along side the trail, missing its catalytic converter. His Escape must have made a heck of a racket on the way back to town.

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Climbing up above the treeline.

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Once above the treeline, we made our way up towards Engineer Pass. The road is narrow and steep in places, but otherwise not too difficult (unless, of course, you're driving a Ford Escape.)

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We stopped to catch our breath at Oh Point, very close to the Engineer Pass summit. Many a Jeep commercial has been shot here. Unfortunately, the clouds were closing in again.

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Jeeps headed for Engineer Pass.

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We pose at the pass. Either the Libby has grown larger in the thin mountain air, or we've turned into Oompa-Loompas.

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The descent from Engineer Pass towards Lake City is pretty easy.

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We saw this guy soaring overhead...we believe it's a golden eagle. The various small furry animals among the rocks were not terribly happy to see him floating above.

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This explains why there are so many gold and silver mines in the San Juans.

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A small cabin below the tree line.

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You may have noticed that the aspen trees are changing color...It's kinda hard to miss. We hit the color change right on the head.

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This chubby fellow ran up to the side of the road and posed for about five minutes.

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We made it down to Lake City without incident and had lunch at the Cannibal Grill, named for a local celebrity named Alferd Packer.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alferd_Packer

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I had a burger. I stayed away from the finger food.

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After lunch, we headed back to Ouray via Cinnamon Pass.

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We posed at the Cinnamon Pass trail marker. About a minute after this photo was taken, we had a brief flurry of snow and sleet.

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As you descend from Cinnamon Pass, the ghost town of Animas Forks comes into view.

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Whoever owns this cabin has a heck of a view and a darned difficult time getting there.

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From Animas Forks, we could have taken the easy route into nearby Silverton, or continued on through California Gulch to the three passes of California, Hurricane and Corkscrew. Since we were on vacation, in a Jeep, with no other plans for the day, we opted for the three passes.

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We picked up a group of firefighters from California who were touring the area and travelled along with them for a while (coincidentally through California Gulch).

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Near the top of Hurricane Pass, we had a breakdown. The driver side windshield wiper blade broke off its mount, so we swapped the passenger side in and tried to fix the broken blade with Zip-ties...to no avail. We swung the wiper arm into its up position, but we were concerned that a good jolt might knock it loose, causing the arm to smack the windshield and crack it.

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Our solution involved an old sock I found under the back seat of the Libby. We wrapped it around the arm and let it slide back and forth over the windshield. No problem.

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We descended Corkscrew Pass in the rain and eventually made it back to the paved road.

Stay tuned for Part 3, two transits of Black Bear Pass.

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Always look forward to your comments and photos
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Outstanding images and awesome scenery! I would love to do a trip like this someday.

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Cameraflage, I always look forward to your trip reports. Your photos are just amazing. My wife and I love to imagine going where you go. We got full skids this year and are about to pick up some rock sliders. We need to get that 2.5 inch spring lift, though, before we can attempt some of those roads! :JEEPIN:

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lfhoward wrote:
Cameraflage, I always look forward to your trip reports. Your photos are just amazing. My wife and I love to imagine going where you go. We got full skids this year and are about to pick up some rock sliders. We need to get that 2.5 inch spring lift, though, before we can attempt some of those roads! :JEEPIN:


We did Mineral Point, California, Hurricane and Corkscrew Passes on the 2009 Ouray Jeep Jamboree with full skids but no lift and had no problem...just be a little extra careful where you put your tires. The only rocky section we had was on the way up to Mineral Point. The biggest thing to get over is the narrow trail at times and the shelf roads...neither of which bothered us all that much. I'm not afraid of these roads, but I do respect them (the Jamboree trail guides tell you to make sure you're always wearing a seat belt -- not so much that it would save your life if you went over the edge, it just makes it easier to recover your body afterwards).

So get your skids on and get yourselves out there!

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Those are incredible pictures. That is exactly why I wanted a good reliable 4x4, being able to see those landscapes that so many people don't even know exist. I cannot wait for the next batch, more inspiration to get my KJ up to the task of taking on some of the back roads and trails.

Thanks for sharing the pictures and inspiration.


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Are there any modifications that you plan to make to your Jeep or do you pretty much have it where you want it?

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