Showing posts with label Mount Bellview. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mount Bellview. Show all posts

13 October 2015

Stardate 2015.784


iFall 2

Snowcatcher and I awoke to 30 Fahrenheits prancing around outside. Fall was definitely in the air. A predawn ride put us in position to catch first light on the Elk Range. Sadly, this was our last day. Here are a few picks from Day Two of our adventure. The following pics are again from my iPhone.

First light bathes the higher realms of the Elk Mountains.



First light hits Teocalli Mountain (13,208 ft, rank 478) along with Castle Peak (14,265 ft, rank 12) rising just behind (head in the clouds). Ubiquitous bovine still were grazing in the tall grass all over the place.



Gothic Road – a route into paradise.



A meandering East River greets first light. The two-tone vegetation split at the fence-line is correct. I'm not sure what the difference in vegetation is. It would be interesting to find out.



The northern ramparts of 12,625-foot Gothic Mountain patiently wait for some warmth on a sunny 30-degree morning.




The East River makes its way to its confluence with the Taylor River. At that point, they become the Gunnison River.




The mouth of Spring Creek Canyon is somewhat wild, woolly and you guessed it – scenic.




The deciduous in this area were almost glowing in yellow.




Sun spot lighting is my parting shot for this trip.




I'm not sure what's on the docket next. Check back...

Adios

23 July 2015

Stardate 2015.559

Can you say, wildflowers?

Wildflower Season is Here!

Snowcatcher and I took a jaunt to one of our favorite haunts recently. We spent two days in the Crested Butte, Colorado area. Early monsoonal rain has helped to yield a spectacular crop of wildflowers. During our foray, we encountered a bit of everything, from rain and sun to washing bicycle wheels off in the creek before riding because the 4Runner's tire spray had entombed them in mud. The mountain gods are keeping things fresh and exciting.


Vicinity of Gothic, Colorado

In the distance, Avery Peak (12,366 ft) rises above the headwaters of the East River.


Vicinity of Gothic, Colorado

Flowers were dancing in the breeze all over the place.


12,625-foot Gothic Mountain

12,625-foot Gothic Mountain


Mount Bellview reaches 12,519 feet.

Mount Bellview reaches 12,519 feet. The left and right sub-peaks are 12,473 and 12,445 feet in elevation, respectively.


Avery Peak (12,366 ft)

The west face of Avery Peak watches over the beautiful lush subalpine forest beneath.


Upper right background is Rustler Gulch

The alpine basin in the upper right background is Rustler Gulch. This probably is a fitting title, considering the past 100-plus years of ranching in this region.


Mount Bellview reaches 12,519 feet

Mount Bellview (12,519 ft)


The East Brush Creek jeep trail looks a bit ordinary.  However, not far beyond this spot, after a major stream crossing, the road turns into a real 4x4 jeep track that meanders all the way up to 12,705-foot Pearl Pass.  From Pearl Pass, the jeep route continues down Castle Creek to posh Aspen.

The East Brush Creek jeep trail looks a bit ordinary. However, not far beyond this spot, after a major stream crossing, the road turns into a real 4x4 jeep track that meanders all the way up to 12,705-foot Pearl Pass. From Pearl Pass, the jeep route continues down Castle Creek to posh Aspen.


It's day's end along East Brush Creek.  The peak to the left is Teocalli Mountain (13,208 ft, state rank #478).  The high peak in the far background is Castle Peak (14,265 ft, state rank #12).

It's day's end along East Brush Creek. The peak to the left is Teocalli Mountain (13,208 ft, state rank #478). The high peak in the far background is Castle Peak (14,265 ft, state rank #12).

Thanks for reading. There's more Crested Butte coming.

Adios
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