Chasing Fall Colors

IntrepidXJ

Explorer
Saturday & Sunday, September 15-16, 2012

The Original Trip Report on ADVENTR.CO

On Saturday morning Amanda and I got in the Jeep and drove south to the San Juan Mountains again. This weekend I was hoping to find some early fall color and had heard a few reports that there were already some nice colors around Red Mountain Pass and Silverton. Those reports would turn out to be pretty accurate!

On our way to Silverton we took a quick drive up to the Portland Mine above Ouray. While we were up there Amanda spotted a few aspen trees that had some bear claw marks. Some of the scratches went up pretty high on the trees like a bear had climbed a few of them.


Scratches by IntrepidXJ, on Flickr

It looks like the bear couldn't hang on to this tree and slid down it a way. These scratches were pretty high up off the ground, so I doubt these are just from scratching or stretching.


Can't Hold On by IntrepidXJ, on Flickr

As we searched around Silverton for fall colors, I came across this waterfall in a small canyon and had to stop for a few photos.


Deadwood Falls by IntrepidXJ, on Flickr


Upper Deadwood Falls by IntrepidXJ, on Flickr


Top Fall by IntrepidXJ, on Flickr

The Durango-Silverton Narrow Gauge steam trail was parked in town when we drove through Silverton on our way to Animas Forks, so I stopped there, too


Durango - Silverton by IntrepidXJ, on Flickr


486 by IntrepidXJ, on Flickr


Tender by IntrepidXJ, on Flickr

We didn't stick around Animas Forks long since there were a lot of Hummers parked there, but I did find the time to get another photo of the Duncan Residence. I can't seem to drive by this one without taking a picture.


Fall in Animas Forks by IntrepidXJ, on Flickr

We continued past Animas Fork and into California Gulch.


California Gulch by IntrepidXJ, on Flickr

View from the Mountain Queen Mine over California Gulch.


Mountain Queen Mine by IntrepidXJ, on Flickr

As we crossed over California Pass we couldn't stop because there were so many Jeeps parked up there. Apparently there was a Jeep Jamboree based out of Ouray this weekend. We also got stopped by a another large group of Jeeps from the Jamboree at Hurricane Pass.

As we climbed up to Hurricane Pass I took this photo of Lake Como and Poughkeepsie Gulch below.


Lake Como & Poughkeepsie by IntrepidXJ, on Flickr

After finishing up the loop of Jeep roads by crossing over Corkscrew Pass we went back to the Ironton Park and Red Mountain Pass area to photograph the fall colors in the late afternoon light.


Changing Colors by IntrepidXJ, on Flickr


Yellow Leaves & Mountain Top by IntrepidXJ, on Flickr

As I was exploring a large and colorful grove of Aspen I looked down and saw this shadow at the base of one of the trees, and it really caught my eye.


Shadow by IntrepidXJ, on Flickr

Beautiful colors over Red Mountain Creek and Ironton Park.


Fall at Red Mountain Creek by IntrepidXJ, on Flickr


Ironton View by IntrepidXJ, on Flickr

There was some nice color just below the Yankee Girl, as well.


Yankee Girl Color by IntrepidXJ, on Flickr

As we were driving back over Red Mountain Pass again, I decided to get another photo with the sign since it was still here. Lately this sign seems to be missing more often than not when we drive by.


Red Mountain Pass by IntrepidXJ, on Flickr

When the sun was down we drove back into Silverton to get some dinner from the Brown Bear Diner and then went back to camp to get some sleep. After a cold night in the tent (we stayed nice and warm in our sleeping bags) we drove up to Little Molas Lake to watch the sunrise.

Early sunlight strikes the top of a few unnamed 12,000 foot peaks near Little Molas Lake. There were no clouds in the sky this morning.


Unnamed Peaks Light by IntrepidXJ, on Flickr

I was hoping for some nice reflection photos this morning, but a slight breeze kept the water moving. Though, I do like the ripples in this one.


Ripple Reflection by IntrepidXJ, on Flickr

On our way back down from Molas Pass we stopped by a nice colorful area just outside of Silverton.


Animas River Valley by IntrepidXJ, on Flickr

After leaving Silverton, we stopped back at our campsite to take down our tent and pack the Jeep and then headed back home. Amanda had a wedding to go to in the early afternoon, so we couldn't stick around too late.


Mineral Creek Camp by IntrepidXJ, on Flickr

We had a nice relaxing weekend with some nice fall colors starting to appear. I'm looking forward to searching for even more color next weekend!

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WKexpedition

Built, not bought!
Amazing pictures!! I'm hoping to get out this weekend or the next and take in some of the beautiful fall colors. What type of camera are you using?
 

JCMatthews

Tour Guide
I saw a lot of these areas in July, and it is great to be able to see them with the colors of atumn adorning them. Great pictures.
 
Amazing pictures!! I'm hoping to get out this weekend or the next and take in some of the beautiful fall colors. What type of camera are you using?

Randy,

You really have a knack for taking great pictures and including the history of the areas you travel. I think you really missed your calling in life as you seem well qualified to do articles for travel magazines. Perhaps you should try submitting some articles to some of those and see if they get published?

Kevin
 

IntrepidXJ

Explorer
Thanks Kevin, but I am really not a good writer...that's why i take a lot of photos to do the speaking for me :)

Randy,

You really have a knack for taking great pictures and including the history of the areas you travel. I think you really missed your calling in life as you seem well qualified to do articles for travel magazines. Perhaps you should try submitting some articles to some of those and see if they get published?

Kevin
 

WagoneerSX4

Adventurer
That's gorgeous! Really great pictures. I always love long exposure pictures with waterfalls. The pictures are so calming.

I'm doing some fall colour searching myself. Last week we went up camping in Algonquin Provincial Park and the trees were just starting to turn. So we did the only logical thing and booked another camping trip in 2 weeks when they should be in full colour mode by then.
 

suntinez

Explorer
As we climbed up to Hurricane Pass I took this photo of Lake Como and Poughkeepsie Gulch below.


Lake Como & Poughkeepsie by IntrepidXJ, on Flickr

Absolutely incredible how much this place changes color in the fall – I want to go back! It would be like a whole different place. Only 6 weeks ago (Aug 10) Lake Como looked like this:

LakeComo_zpsa5219249.jpg


Thank you for the beautiful pics.
 

rkj__

Adventurer
That's gorgeous! Really great pictures. I always love long exposure pictures with waterfalls. The pictures are so calming.

I'm doing some fall colour searching myself. Last week we went up camping in Algonquin Provincial Park and the trees were just starting to turn. So we did the only logical thing and booked another camping trip in 2 weeks when they should be in full colour mode by then.

Thanks for the colour report. I'm heading up to Killarney the first week of October.
 

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