RadRed06
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This would be our 4th trip in 4 summers and we decided to center our journey around Ouray, CO and Page, AZ. This would be a 14 day trip with the main goal of hitting as much dirt as possible.
Our group consisted of five college friends and two 4WD Toyota Tacomas.
IMG_3954 by Daniel Atkins, on Flickr
Day 1: Madison, MS to Amarillo, TX
This would be a day filled with a lot of miles and minimal scenery. Amarillo makes a good first night because the drive from Mississippi can be done in a day and the temperature is usually in the 70s at night making sleep much easier to come by.
We stopped for a dinner break outside of Wichita Falls, TX. Sandwiches were our go to for most of the trip.
P1012489 by Daniel Atkins, on Flickr
P1012491 by Daniel Atkins, on Flickr
P1012490 by Daniel Atkins, on Flickr
Pulled in to the Amarillo KOA around midnight, popped our tents and got some rest.
Day 2: Amarillo, TX to Westcliffe, CO
The sunlight and rising temps forced us out of our tents so we showered and hit the road.
P1012493 by Daniel Atkins, on Flickr
P1012494 by Daniel Atkins, on Flickr
For the second day we endured a lot of highway miles and not much to look at. We stopped at Capulin National Monument for a lunch break but did not drive to the top of the volcano as the wait times were around an hour.
We pulled into Westcliffe, CO around 3pm and made sure to gas up and grab some snacks before we began our first trail of the trip.
Cloverdale Mine
As we pulled up to the trailhead to air down we were met with a large group of Lutherans who were having some sort of event that evening. Apparently there is a Lutheran camp located near the Cloverdale Mine trailhead. After informing them that we were in fact not participating in their get together we aired down.
The trail starts off rocky and stays that way for pretty much the entire 5 miles.
P1012497 by Daniel Atkins, on Flickr
P1012498 by Daniel Atkins, on Flickr
P1012501 by Daniel Atkins, on Flickr
Our goal for the night was to camp at a lake along the trail
We made decent time and enjoyed the views along the way up. A fire of previous years had done a number on the forest and the effects were obvious. Nonetheless the drive was beautiful.
P1012504 by Daniel Atkins, on Flickr
P1012506 by Daniel Atkins, on Flickr
Biggest obstacle we encountered on the way up was this tight switchback with a rock in the middle of the trail. Erosion had helped to reveal it which made it more of an issue. We made sure to watch our diffs and made it up no problem.
P1012509 by Daniel Atkins, on Flickr
P1012511 by Daniel Atkins, on Flickr
We finally made it to the lake which was even better than anticipated.
P1012514 by Daniel Atkins, on Flickr
P1012513 by Daniel Atkins, on Flickr
P1012519 by Daniel Atkins, on Flickr
We spent our night relaxing around the fire and enjoying some music off of our bluetooth speaker.
P1012520 by Daniel Atkins, on Flickr
P1012522 by Daniel Atkins, on Flickr
The first real day of the trip had been a success.
Our group consisted of five college friends and two 4WD Toyota Tacomas.
IMG_3954 by Daniel Atkins, on Flickr
Day 1: Madison, MS to Amarillo, TX
This would be a day filled with a lot of miles and minimal scenery. Amarillo makes a good first night because the drive from Mississippi can be done in a day and the temperature is usually in the 70s at night making sleep much easier to come by.
We stopped for a dinner break outside of Wichita Falls, TX. Sandwiches were our go to for most of the trip.
P1012489 by Daniel Atkins, on Flickr
P1012491 by Daniel Atkins, on Flickr
P1012490 by Daniel Atkins, on Flickr
Pulled in to the Amarillo KOA around midnight, popped our tents and got some rest.
Day 2: Amarillo, TX to Westcliffe, CO
The sunlight and rising temps forced us out of our tents so we showered and hit the road.
P1012493 by Daniel Atkins, on Flickr
P1012494 by Daniel Atkins, on Flickr
For the second day we endured a lot of highway miles and not much to look at. We stopped at Capulin National Monument for a lunch break but did not drive to the top of the volcano as the wait times were around an hour.
We pulled into Westcliffe, CO around 3pm and made sure to gas up and grab some snacks before we began our first trail of the trip.
Cloverdale Mine
As we pulled up to the trailhead to air down we were met with a large group of Lutherans who were having some sort of event that evening. Apparently there is a Lutheran camp located near the Cloverdale Mine trailhead. After informing them that we were in fact not participating in their get together we aired down.
The trail starts off rocky and stays that way for pretty much the entire 5 miles.
P1012497 by Daniel Atkins, on Flickr
P1012498 by Daniel Atkins, on Flickr
P1012501 by Daniel Atkins, on Flickr
Our goal for the night was to camp at a lake along the trail
We made decent time and enjoyed the views along the way up. A fire of previous years had done a number on the forest and the effects were obvious. Nonetheless the drive was beautiful.
P1012504 by Daniel Atkins, on Flickr
P1012506 by Daniel Atkins, on Flickr
Biggest obstacle we encountered on the way up was this tight switchback with a rock in the middle of the trail. Erosion had helped to reveal it which made it more of an issue. We made sure to watch our diffs and made it up no problem.
P1012509 by Daniel Atkins, on Flickr
P1012511 by Daniel Atkins, on Flickr
We finally made it to the lake which was even better than anticipated.
P1012514 by Daniel Atkins, on Flickr
P1012513 by Daniel Atkins, on Flickr
P1012519 by Daniel Atkins, on Flickr
We spent our night relaxing around the fire and enjoying some music off of our bluetooth speaker.
P1012520 by Daniel Atkins, on Flickr
P1012522 by Daniel Atkins, on Flickr
The first real day of the trip had been a success.