Saturday, July 17, 2021

Colorado Moments

 Hello Family & Friends,

Ok, I've got really good Internet connection so here's one more post with pictures I have collected from our outings -- I think these are all new and not included in the previous posts, but who knows??

One day out sluicing in the streams on our lunch break (Brad and Mickey were with us), Mr. (or Ms. Chipmunk decided to check our out lunch spot and got to enjoy a Ritz Cracker -- OK, I know don't feed the wildlife, but seriously, could you resist this little guy's face???  The blue in the right picture is Darrel's arm so you can see how close he was to us.


We call this the nub, it juts out on our trips up to Embargo and it a landmark when I get turned around.

Pretty picture, must have decided I liked the shot!

Flat plateaus and signal tower  -- look to the left for the gray line jutting out of the mountain top.

Better shot of signal tower, where I get my network connection!

Bontrager's is the Amish Variety store and outside were this huge Adirondack chair, so we posed for a shot and it took some work to get up there -- you can see that Darrel's feet aren't touching the ground either!

A storm was rolling in, we have run from the streams many times these year as the thunder booms and the lightning cracks -- still some snow (this was June) but now not so much!

Guess that was the end of the pics I have stored on my camera --- hope you have enjoyed catching up with the Pendergast's after my blog break.  Hopefully I have rested my mind and have new adventures to share.

Blessings from the road,
Susan & Darrel



North Clear Creek Falls and more

 Hello Family & Friends,

July and we are still in Colorado, enjoying the cool and then the warm.  Lots of rain has kept it green and the fire danger low.  Prospecting has been slow but you can always enjoy the scenery while you don't find the glitter!

We took a trip to see North Clear Creek Falls so I will add my pictures of that adventure.  Our neighbors, Ron and Mandy went with us and it was a really nice day, weather cooperated and some Bald Eagles showed up to share their glory.

You probably cannot read this sign but it helps me remember the name of the falls -- they are just out there in the middle of a meadow -- one minute the Rio Grande is flowing flat and then boom, it just drops off the falls.


As you can tell, it drops a LONG way down -- it is really a sight to see.



Caught the rapids and there were many that day, we have water flowing in CO and that is a good thing!


I loved the patch of "Christmas Trees' just along the canyon walls -- it just flowed right past them.


Into the valley below!

One of the canyon walls, lining the river.





The dead trees are from the Beetle kill -- it is still ongoing but they hope the rain and less drought will keep it from taking completely over.

Next on to Centennial Reservoir to check it out -- not may boaters that day but we did catch the Bald Eagles roosting until they realized they had an audience and took off.

Really poor picture but you can see the white head -- the 2nd one was flying and I couldn't get a good shot from the vehicle.



Beautiful scenery and lots of wildflowers blooming, the rains have been watering them faithfully!

Darrel and Susan                             Mandy and Ron

Enjoyed burgers for lunch at Freemon's -- a local favorite.  It was a great day and a sight to behold.

Sending blessings from the road,
Susan & Darrel












FR 380 and Platoro

 Hello Family and Friends,

It has been awhile since I have posted, and I will try to catch you up -- we actually took this trip before North Clear Creek Falls -- but I started the other post before this one so this come up probably later.

We headed up FR 380 to see if we could metal detect along the way -- we kept driving until we reached the little town of Platoro, CO -- it was a bumpy ride and mostly overcast but it was new territory and we saw so many deer that day (probably a dozen or so) -- the best one was a mother with a tiny, tiny fawn -- if the mom wouldn't have moved we would have missed the baby tucked under her belly.  I couldn't get my camera out quick enough before they hit the brush.





Here's a few other pics of the journey ---- the trail has beautiful scenery.



We still had some snow patches -- there is a pass called Elwood Pass and a cabin that I guess can be rented to stay at from the Forest Service.  The road was closed to it so I guess they haven't started back up with renting sites.




This is Lake DeNolda (private) tucked away along the route.  There is a lot of private land that borders the National forests and you have to watch for signs posted for private property.




We found Alamosa Canyon and there is an Alamosa River that runs through it and a past town of Stunner.  Now there is a campground at Stunner.



It was a great day, a little long but a good ride.  I have included a link about Platoro, CO, it is from a travel sight but gives you a good picture of the town and some history.  There is a reservoir there with camping but I wouldn't want to drag Zoe up there to stay.

Hope you enjoy the post,
Sending blessing from the road,
Susan & Darrel






Colorado Moments

 Hello Family & Friends, Ok, I've got really good Internet connection so here's one more post with pictures I have collected fro...