Adventure 2004 - Southwestern Colorado
Daily Log C & D Groups
Day 1: Saturday July 31, 2004
The Troop Gathered at our point of departure, Manchester
Airport in Manchester, NH for an early morning flight. We traveled safely to Denver via Chicago arriving at Denver
International Airport early in the afternoon. Thanks, in no small part, to our
aircrew (see picture below). We then boarded a motor coach for the trip to
Navajo State Park in Arboles, Colorado. A stop was made in the Pueblo area for
last minute supplies and for a box lunch dinner. We arrived at Navajo State park
late in the evening, set up our tents and hit the sack. Our tent sites overlooking Navaho Lake were perfect. The campground
catered to RV’s but we had an isolated section which suited us just fine.
Showers, laundry and a general store were nearby for amenities. The town
of Durango was about a 45 minute drive away.
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Departure From Manchester Airport
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Our Aircrew
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Navajo Lake
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Tentsite At Navajo Lake
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Day 2: Sunday, August 1, 2004
C Group
The morning was spent at Navajo State Park checking our
gear and preparing to head out on our 3 day two night hike. At 2pm we
drove east to the West Fork Trail head. After a quick photo stop at the
trail head, we starting hiking at 4pm. Our destination was about a
mile down the trail to wilderness boundary where we would set up camp for the
night. During our mile hike, we saw a deer, wild flowers, and hiked along
a deep raven. We got to our campsite around 5:30 pm, starting cooking
dinner and had an early 9pm bed time.
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The Trail Begins
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Along The Trail
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Boys On The Bridge
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Rest Break
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C Group Tentsite
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Beautiful View Along The Trail
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At The Border Of The Weimenuche
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At The Border Of The Weimenuche
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Ahhh, the Hot Springs
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D Group
The rent-a-vans were picked up
Sunday morning at the beautiful Durango International Airport. This gave us an
idea of how really spread out the geography is in Colorado! We then delivered
the A Team to their start point and got a chance to look at the great Ponderosa
Tree carvings done after the forest fires by Vallecito Reservoir. A great
tribute. The next road trip was to deliver the C Group to their starting point.
Day 3: Monday August 2, 2004
C Group
We continued hiking down the West Fork Trail
to the hot springs at mile 6. The trail crossed two streams and was
generally up hill. We gained about a thousand feet this day. We
arrived at our camp site at 2pm and quickly got camp set up. Mr. Woodward
went out searching for the hot springs and returned within a few minutes with
the good new that they were better and warmer that thought! The rest of
the day was spent soaking in the hot springs and taking photos because no one
would ever believe our story otherwise! That evening we made dinner and
visited yet another hot springs. The rain started and we retired
early.
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Dan And Everett At The Tentsite
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The Boys Hiking
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Life Is Tough
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Hot Springs
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View From The Hot Springs
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How To Relax
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D Group
Our little group (2 of us) left
Monday morning for a trip on the bus to Silverton from Durango. What a great
little town Silverton is. Spent a few hours having lunch and looking around and
then took the narrow gauge railroad back to Durango. It was raining but still
had a nice opportunity to see the sights. On return to Navajo State Park, we
realized that we were the only 2 people in the tent area there. Not much noise
and a little spooky
Day 4: Tuesday August 3, 2004
C Group
We ate breakfast and broke camp around 9am for our hike
out. The 6 mile hike out was easy since it was mostly down hill. The
sights were great with lots of flowers and wildlife along the
way!
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Dan, Travis & Tom
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View From The Trail
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View From The Trail
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View From The Trail
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View From The Trail
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View From The Trail
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D Group
We hooked up with the C Group again
at that little out of the way trailhead and off we went through Wolf Creek Pass
to Handies Peak. Mr. Woodward assured us that we would be thrilled with that
portion of the trip. WAS HE RIGHT! As I made an attempt to drive the road (if
one could call it that!), Mr. Woodward advised that I could let him drive if I
wanted to. You cannot believe how fast I bailed into the backseat and allowed
him to attempt to maneuver a 15 passenger van up a cow path! As the road went
from a cow path to a gopher path, my heart and lungs departed my body and
the brain started to become a puddle of Jell-O. The Bridge of Death loomed
into sight and we knew we had to turn around and try to get down this mountain.
The road had won. Needless to say, Handie Peak trailhead was for not and we
ended up at an incredible campground in the valley-Mill Creek Campground.
Beautiful! Saw deer grazing in the campground & there had been a bear during
the night. We even had a hummingbird in the van and a really FAT chipmunk
trying to carry off Danny Hein.
With no further attempt to get
to Handies Peak, we took off through some of the most beautiful and
different land ..Lizard's Head Pass, Slumgullion Pass, Telluride
(of which we took a gondola ride up a peak), the towns of Stoner and
Placerville, where Tom Bennett decided to move to and become a dirt
farmer. Go Tom! Have you mentioned it to Linda yet?
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Views From The Skyway
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Views From The Skyway
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Jim & Everett at Telluride
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Day 5: Wednesday August 4,
2004
C & D Group
We arrived in Mesa Verde late on Wednesday
and was amazed at the devastation of the fire since 2000. It seemed like
everything was burned and only scrub stuff was growing. The Pinon Pines looked
like burned gnarled fingers pointing to the sky. Very eerie and serene. We had
a great time listening to Ranger Dave talk about the park animals that night -
of course, the mention of bear made my night a long one. I did sleep some and
snored so that the bears wouldn't bother Danny Hein. He said he liked
pitching his tent near mine as my snoring was a great bear scare.
Day 6: Thursday August 5, 2004
B , C & D Groups
Thursday morning we woke to rain, drizzle, rain and then
sun. The B Group had hooked up with us the night before so we all took off
to see the cliff dwellings. What an amazing feat. I am not just
talking about the dwellings but the fact that I went up a 32' ladder into
Balcony House. Thanks again to the subtle persistence of Jim Woodward and the
tenor voice of Rich Filteau urging me on. Okay- another round of heart
failure for this one! But I did it and it was worth it. You could feel
the spirits surrounding us as we visited.
With Mesa Verde behind us, the Four Corners called.
Where are we ? Utah? Colorado? New Mexico? Arizona? Don't know but we hit
them all. Nothing for miles around but this monument touching the 4
states. Hot as the dickens but the best taco I have ever eaten. And
great jewelry!!
With a storm brewing on the horizon, which seemed to be
a daily occurrence, we pushed forth back to Navajo State Park for our last
few nights before reality set in and we had to head back
home.
With a storm brewing on the horizon, which seemed to be
a daily occurrence, we pushed forth back to Navajo State Park for our last
few nights before reality set in and we had to head back home.
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Cliff Palace
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Cliff Palace
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Cliff Palace
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The Balcony At Balcony House
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The Ladder At Balcony House
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Climbing At Balcony House
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Balcony House Kiva
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Passage At Balcony House
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Ranger Stubbs
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Balcony House Tour
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Spruce Tree House
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Balcony House Tour
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Navajo History Speaker
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Ship Rock Mesa
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Dan At Four Corners
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Four Corners National Monument
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Jim & Everett At Four Corners
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Day 7: Friday August 6, 2004
On Friday morning, we took the B & C Groups into
Durango for their kayaking trip and then our group and Rich Filteau & Tom
Bennett discovered an incredible French pastry shop that was to die for! Great
coffee and wonderful pastries. I think we should have found that the first day
there. Grocery shopping was done and lunch was eaten and then we made our way to
Purgatory Ski Area to pick up the scruffy but not too bad smelling A Team! I
must admit, they didn't look or smell too bad. We dropped them at the
campground, unloaded the storage shed, unloaded the groceries and on the road
again. This time to get the kayakers. Then back to the camp for a delicious
cookout. Now, didn't those burgers taste great!
Day 8: Saturday August 7, 2004
Saturday morning came awfully early
and the vans had to be returned and the bus came. We were headed home. A nice
hotel room in Denver and a swim and back home we went.
Where did the week go? We had a lot
of laughs and a lot of memories. Saw a lot of incredibly beautiful scenery and
some pretty bad storms. Ate a buffalo burger in Silverton which was not like any
beef I have ever had. Do it again??? In a heartbeat! Bring on the next
High Adventure!
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Bus Ride To Denver
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The Long Ride
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Dinner Break
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Happy Birthday Jim
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Fun In The Pool
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Day 9: Sunday August 8, 2004
Our last day was a travel day. A late morning flight from
Denver to Chicago, finally arriving back at Manchester in the
evening.