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4runnerguy wrote:NMDriver wrote:
"In the San Luis Velley (which isn't a caldera BTW)"
I will refer you to the following link Geologic maps of the San Juan ... Read the photo caption and the short text. You will note the use of the term San Luis Caldera.
The San Luis Caldera Complex is not in the San Luis Valley (where US 285 runs) but rather centered around San Luis Peak north of Creede. Great examples of the volcanics are exposed north of Creede. The San Luis Valley is a rotated fault block valley in many ways similar to the Basin and Range type of geology of Nevada and Western Utah which explains the flatness of the valley.
At one point many years ago I spent some time mapping those volcanics just off of CO 114 and later studied the San Luis Valley as an analogue for some of the geology I mapped in NV.
โSep-03-2015 07:08 PM
NMDriver wrote:
"In the San Luis Velley (which isn't a caldera BTW)"
I will refer you to the following link Geologic maps of the San Juan ... Read the photo caption and the short text. You will note the use of the term San Luis Caldera.
โSep-03-2015 06:40 PM
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โSep-03-2015 07:37 AM
RLGetman wrote:
Thanks! We will have from Sept 9th (leaving Boulder CO) through Sept 29th (arrive ABQ Balloon Fiesta, NM). Looking for some free RV parking along the way as we are 100% Solar. Looking for "attractions" to stop and visit as well.
โSep-03-2015 05:05 AM
โSep-03-2015 04:56 AM
RLGetman wrote:
Motor Carrier Atlas and Mountain Directory indicate the route is acceptable for RVing with minor elevation changes (6-7% for 2-3 mi) and slowest speed of 30 mph. Any other concerns? Any suggested attractions along the route? Thanks