big whitey wrote:
4runnerguy wrote:
big whitey wrote:
Are you saying the Aspens are changing now? If so the trees will be bare by the time we get there in mid September. Will the higher elevations in Colorado be underwhelming if leafless? If so we may need to adjust our itinerary a bit.
No, the aspens don't start changing until early to mid October, depending on elevation and location. I sort of misread your departure date as October 13 instead of September 13. You'll be fine with your dates. (It was 10:20 p.m. when I posted -- sort of after my normal bedtime and I was a little foggy, but it was the weekend after all!)
BTW, you can look up the name of the townsite above St. Elmo. It's not Han****. Apparently the anti swearing program they use didn't like the name. Even the admin tried to change it without any luck.
Thanks for the clarification and for owning the oversight,you have put the happy back in our departure date. Thanks again for the generous sharing of info.
I think you will surmise that Ken is the local authority in Colorado so I am never one to argue with him - But - a couple of added suggestions to your route and planning.
I would suggest that some thought be given to the route you take in Colorado to take advantage of as much of the great sights as possible. I would suggest that you start in Golden on say the 19th orr 20th Giving you time to catch Peak to Peak - maybe Trail Ridge and then Rt 6 to Idaho Springs on I-70 out to Vail/Minturn/Red Cliff taking Rt 24 to Leadville and then on Rt 82 (day trip) to Aspen Maroon Bells. The drive on 82 and 24 will likely be a little early for the full color but it will all depend on the Aspen, they are on their own Calendar. (the Collegiate Peaks will provide days of hikes and drives in the Aspen)
Now down to Buena Vista and over to Gunnison - if you have the time Back up to Crested Butte Nice day drive, interesting Ski Town. Now you will be starting to see (26-27th) the Explosion of Color and you should just be getting into the San Juan's - Follow Ken's suggestions using the locals to gain the correct routing/timing - Marble is just a Sa of Aspen - Ouray and the Hot Springs should be a Hub in your travels for a few days, giving you some warmth and a great little area to watch nature at it's best. Need to be ready to do a lot as once it starts it rarely slows down.
Depending on the weather and the temperatures you can hang around and enjoy the shear Beauty of this time of year in the Rockies or head out of Colorado either North through Grand Junction or out through Cortez into Utah.
If I were in your shoes I'd try to hang out in Colorado for as long as possible as this is just a special time to be in the Mountains. Once you get into Utah it's just different but still just a great time to be in the SouthWest.
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