- Location
- West Haven, UT
I don't do a lot of trip reports but the wife and I just returned from our annual Ouray, CO trip and I have to say we have never seen as much wildlife as we did last week. Also, with the heavy winter we had the waterfalls were spectacular this year as well as some remaining snow drifts along the trails. Not quite as much snow remaining as there was in 2019 but quite a lot.
This was mine and the wife's 17th year traveling to the Ouray/Silverton area where we've hosted about 7 gatherings and rallies in the area. In the past we've hosted our friends RV'ing group with anywhere from 14 to as many as 22 RV's/Jeeps/couples. This year was a much, much smaller group as we didn't advertise amongst our RV'ing friends and many of them were attending the club's Buena Vista pre-rally the same week.
Some good friends of ours accompanied us and as they were traveling from their summer home in northern Idaho, they stopped at our home for the night and plugged into the shop, then we traveled together to Green River the next afternoon.
Here are our two rigs side by side in Green River where we stopped for the night as the wife and I had to work part of the day on Friday and couldn't get away until early afternoon. In case anyone is interested, we were informed by our friends that this will be the last trip in their 2019 Newmar Dutch Star coach as they will be selling it in a couple of months. Their previous coach was a 1999 Country Coach Magna that they purchased new in 1998 and had put just over 220k miles on it before ordering their new Dutch Star in mid-2018. We have enjoyed traveling with this group and this couple in particular since we met them in 2009 and will hate to see them sell it.
The next morning with satellite dish stowed and slides retracted we were ready to depart and head for Ouray.
Our camping spot for the week in Ouray. Not bad scenery at all.
On day one we ran Governor's Basin and the water crossings were very notable that there was still a lot of runoff coming down.
After lunch we no longer put the lawn chairs and cooler away when we looked up and a deer was wandering around the hillside just above us while we had sat and eaten lunch. We didn't seem to bother it one bit.
As we descended the 12k foot elevation and our lunch spot we came to the off-shoot for Sidney Basin. We have done this many times but the couple others were unsure if they wanted to attempt it. It really isn't a bad route, just a bit rough in a few spots and a narrow slightly off-camber shelf road right before it joins back up with the main trail. Ultimately, we decided to take the route and the views were amazing. There was still so much snow remaining.
Timing was everything on this trip because had we not taken the Sidney Basin route, we would have missed this cinnamon colored black bear that crossed the road right in front of us and began enjoying the berries along the trail. We also had the entire trail to ourselves that day so we just stopped, shut the Jeeps off and watched him.
Again, he didn't seem to be bothered by us one bit as we stayed there watching him for at least 15 minutes before he got bored with us and wandered off.
Stay tuned, more to come......
This was mine and the wife's 17th year traveling to the Ouray/Silverton area where we've hosted about 7 gatherings and rallies in the area. In the past we've hosted our friends RV'ing group with anywhere from 14 to as many as 22 RV's/Jeeps/couples. This year was a much, much smaller group as we didn't advertise amongst our RV'ing friends and many of them were attending the club's Buena Vista pre-rally the same week.
Some good friends of ours accompanied us and as they were traveling from their summer home in northern Idaho, they stopped at our home for the night and plugged into the shop, then we traveled together to Green River the next afternoon.
Here are our two rigs side by side in Green River where we stopped for the night as the wife and I had to work part of the day on Friday and couldn't get away until early afternoon. In case anyone is interested, we were informed by our friends that this will be the last trip in their 2019 Newmar Dutch Star coach as they will be selling it in a couple of months. Their previous coach was a 1999 Country Coach Magna that they purchased new in 1998 and had put just over 220k miles on it before ordering their new Dutch Star in mid-2018. We have enjoyed traveling with this group and this couple in particular since we met them in 2009 and will hate to see them sell it.
The next morning with satellite dish stowed and slides retracted we were ready to depart and head for Ouray.
Our camping spot for the week in Ouray. Not bad scenery at all.
On day one we ran Governor's Basin and the water crossings were very notable that there was still a lot of runoff coming down.
After lunch we no longer put the lawn chairs and cooler away when we looked up and a deer was wandering around the hillside just above us while we had sat and eaten lunch. We didn't seem to bother it one bit.
As we descended the 12k foot elevation and our lunch spot we came to the off-shoot for Sidney Basin. We have done this many times but the couple others were unsure if they wanted to attempt it. It really isn't a bad route, just a bit rough in a few spots and a narrow slightly off-camber shelf road right before it joins back up with the main trail. Ultimately, we decided to take the route and the views were amazing. There was still so much snow remaining.
Timing was everything on this trip because had we not taken the Sidney Basin route, we would have missed this cinnamon colored black bear that crossed the road right in front of us and began enjoying the berries along the trail. We also had the entire trail to ourselves that day so we just stopped, shut the Jeeps off and watched him.
Again, he didn't seem to be bothered by us one bit as we stayed there watching him for at least 15 minutes before he got bored with us and wandered off.
Stay tuned, more to come......