My Journey

jdlobb

Adventurer
“…and as usual, we found ourselves alone in the wilderness”.

Wish i could say that. Colorado has become the playground for half of all Texans. They think they own the place too.


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Almost your entire state is bought and paid for by federal tax dollars. Colorado does, literally, belong to all of us. Texans included.
 
We waited eight days for the next break in the hot summer weather to come. On the morning of the eighth day we loaded up the rig and drove west on the interstate.....finally escaping the pull that the Crazy Mountains have had over me lately.....

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Just west of Cardwell, Montana we departed the interstate and drove north along Highway 69.....the first "leg stretching" stop of the trip happened to be in front of this very cool looking church.....

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We continued driving north and eventually connected with another interstate in Boulder, Montana. Our time on that interstate was short lived as we exited just north of town and headed into the Elkhorn Mountains.....

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Our plan for this trip was to climb Elkhorn Peak (9,394') the following day.....and possibly climb an additional peak.....Crow
Peak
(9,422').....on the same day.....that was unlikely.....

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This was new country for us as we'd never set foot in this mountain range prior to this visit. Picking this mountain was totally random.....I just had that urge to climb something while we were hanging out at the cabin.....

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I think it was safe to say that the dogs had the exact same urge. The dogs are funny.....there's always this certain level of excitement when they see me loading up the rig.....they know.....

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Then the excitement will die down as we travel the pavement.....but when the rig hits a gravel road.....then it's total insanity.....

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The drive to the planned campsite wasn't really anything spectacular like many of the mountain ranges are in Montana.....
this sand dune in the middle of the forest was soooo unexpected.....I could only wonder how this was even possible.....

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The gravel road took us further into the forest and higher up into mountains and once again I had a surprise come my way.....

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Of course I had looked at Google Maps prior to leaving the cabin and of course I saw that there was a small town located at the end of the gravel road.....Elkhorn, Montana even had a Main Street.....but I never gave much thought to Googling the town name itself.....

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Well.....it turned out that this old mining town had quite the history.....

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We parked at the lower end of town (it's built on a pretty good slope) and decided to make this spot our campsite for the night. Just as the sun was setting we took a walk into town.....

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Plenty of old abandoned buildings still stand in this old mining town.....and one thing that really stood out to me here.....the Forest Service has plastered this town with informative signs.....literally everywhere.....

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Fortunately for the readers here, I won't post a single one.....

The following morning we got our typical early start into the mountains.....the mountains that call home to many Grizzly Bears.....so for this hike I attached a can of bear spray to my chest strap.....hoping to see at least one.....

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Initially the trail was along an old mostly abandoned roadbed.....

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.....that led to some old abandoned wood cabins.....

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The hiking initially was so easy.....along that roadbed that ever so gradually climbed the western side of the Elkhorn Mountain Range.....

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