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  1. #61
    I took the short side trip to the Hall Valley Overlook





    Watch where you step....or drive...




    Hikers coming up through the snow


    Good view of Red Cone




    Randy Langstraat
    ADVENTR.CO | Anasazi Photography

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  3. #62
    Next stop was Wise Mountain











    Cabin on Wise Mountain




    Mine shaft near the cabin.
    Randy Langstraat
    ADVENTR.CO | Anasazi Photography

  4. #63




    Another mine on the way down


    Soon I reached the North Fork of the Swan River.

    There were a lot of old cabin ruins along this route.




    This one had a nice big tree growing in the middle.


    Some more mining ruins along the way, too.


    Randy Langstraat
    ADVENTR.CO | Anasazi Photography

  5. #64




    End of the trail.




    Next I turned around and headed back to Tiger Road. I stopped a few miles before reaching Breckenridge to check out one of the old dredge boats in a small pond near the road.









    I ended up heading back to Frisco early to meet Amanda, as she would be joining me for the last weekend on the trip.

    That's all for Day 7. Day 8 still to come...
    Randy Langstraat
    ADVENTR.CO | Anasazi Photography

  6. #65
    keep em coming. I am loving this trip report! Thanks for all the pics.
    The man thong is wrong.

  7. #66
    WOW!!!!!! You have done an awesome job on this trip report. FABULOUS! I never would have thought to take 9 days and go drive Colorado back roads but after seeing this trip report, maybe I feel a bit inspired. Keep them coming!

  8. #67
    Day 8: Chinns Lake, Kingston Peak & More


    On Saturday, Amanda and I got yet another early start and made our way up Fall River Road. Our first destination was Chinns Lake.

    Sherwin Lake


    End of the trail


    Chinns Lake. This was a very popular place. There were many campers setup along the shore of the lake. You can see the smoke from a campfire.






    Randy Langstraat
    ADVENTR.CO | Anasazi Photography

  9. #68
    An old cabin in Chinns Lake




    An old mine along the way.






    After making our way back to Fall River Road, we headed up through the town of Alice. Once we figured our way through the maze of roads there, we were soon on our way to Kingston Peak.

    We stopped at the Rockhouse at the Loch Lomond Overlook.


    Randy Langstraat
    ADVENTR.CO | Anasazi Photography

  10. #69
    The rock we would leave after Amanda added our names.


    Our rock in place.


    Loch Lomond


    Further along the Kingston Peak trail




    Shelf road headed down
    Randy Langstraat
    ADVENTR.CO | Anasazi Photography

  11. #70
    When we reached Apex Road, we took a left and make a quick stop at the East Portal of the Moffat Tunnel (last time I was here to run Jenny Creek and Rollins Pass I didn't take the time to check it out). After that we headed out to Rollinsville before heading to Moon Gulch. This turned out to be a very tight trail that was also pretty off-camber much of the way.

    Start of Moon Gulch.


    End of Moon Gulch shortly before reaching Gamble Gulch and Apex Road again.




    Passing through Apex on our way to Central City.





    After reaching Central City we took Oh My God Road (Virginia Canyon) back to Idaho Springs before heading to the Backcountry Brewery in Frisco for some dinner.





    That's it for Day 8. Only one more short day to go!
    Randy Langstraat
    ADVENTR.CO | Anasazi Photography

  12. #71
    Day 9: Red and White Mountain


    The final day of our trip was a short one. I had been away from home for 8 days, and had a lot of stuff I needed to get done before heading back to work. We decided to run Red and White Mountain along with Piney Lake Road before heading home. It was an easy trail that wouldn't take us very long, plus it was right near I-70 on our way home.

    I didn't take many photos this day, but here's a few that I did take...









    Randy Langstraat
    ADVENTR.CO | Anasazi Photography

  13. #72
    An old wagon near Piney Lake


    Piney Lake




    There were a lot of people at the lake....hiking, fishing, etc...


    .....and that's the end of my trip and this report. It was a great 9 days and I had a ton of fun! Now to start planning for my southern Utah trip this fall :D


    P.S. Thanks for all the great comments about my trip!
    Randy Langstraat
    ADVENTR.CO | Anasazi Photography

  14. #73
    Wonderful stuff Randy. Your TRs make me want to move to Colorado. Sometimes a change of scenery is a good thing, right.

    Thanks for sharing this all with us.

  15. #74
    Awesome report Randy, someday I hope to have a trail rig worthy and time to go out with you on some of your adventures.....that's if you take trail mates with you.
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