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Busskipper
Feb 03, 2018Explorer
Steeljag wrote:Busskipper wrote:caysea7254 wrote:
Thanks everyone for the info! Busskipper not sure what u mean. What do we miss? Please explain. Thanks Tara
Checked your earlier posts - Moab is your only destination? but there is so much we will always try to see on the way if Gunnison is the start - Short easy route - would include Black Canyon - Colorado Monument Rim Drive - and RT 128 my all time Favorite drive in the US.Map
Or the longer more Southwest drive - Which would catch - Black Canyon of the Gunnison NP - Possibly Lake City and the Alpine Loop - Ouray - Telluride - Trout Lake - San Juan's - Dunton - Mesa Verde - Mexican Hat then on up to Moab.
Your Route is fine, just for me it is more of a day trip with lots of stops into the mountains along the way - Ken's primer on Moab
Sorry not trying to mess with you just hard to drive 50 miles in this area of Colorado and not start looking for some land to move to .
Your route is fine and hoping you enjoy Moab - just try to do the drive on RT 128 while you are there.
Best of Luck,
Busskipper
Thanks for your info and the attached link ! It is our plan to get out there ( maybe in 2019) and do some exploring by both cycling and Jeeping ! No kids, so we can pick our time(s) there, so the best time to visit Moab & Ouray would be ??
Going where the weather suits my clothes !
If this is truly your Vision - then Summer in the San Juan's - June through September - Will allow you to interact with Snow - Alpine FLowers in the high Mountain Fields - and then last but certainly not least the Aspen as they turn Gold in the last Days of September - Aspen in the San Juan's
IMHO, this is truely an American Treasure - the San Juan's and the Surrounds - weather is great in the summer - Elevation will dictate Heat - A/C - or open Windows!
Utah is a Shoulder season trip if not Winter - But my clothes include Fleece :S - My story is back in the 90's we flew both our boys to Vegas - drove to Zion - Hiked to the top of Angles Landings in shorts and T shirts on the 21st of December - then drove through the tunnel to Bryce in the Snow arriving on the Rim of the Hoo Doo'd with 6-8" of snow - Beautiful - to have the clouds part and see the most incredible Sunset, as we Hiked out among the Hoo Doo's - My boys tell their girls about this still.
So as you can see you might need about 6 months to see this area, and in that time frame will only scratch the surface of all that is out there.
Perfect trip would be to start in Leadville/Buena Vista/Collegiates in June allowing you to capture some great Rafting on the Arkansas - Hikes and Drives into the Collegiates - RT 82 in the Toad to Maroon Bells - Few days on the Backside of Vail - Leadville/Camp Hale/Red Cliff, maybe even catching a few days in Crested Butte and Crystal Mill. then on to Gunnison and the Black Canyon before a long Visit to Lake City - Ouray - Silverton - Telluride - Ridgway SP.
Did I mention Marble and Red Stone - then Trout Lake - Dunton - Rico and Mesa verde before heading into Utah for the est of the Fall/Winter.
Now that I have talked about it you might need a few more months..................
Hope this Helps,
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