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The end of September some friends and I spent ten days exploring the area along the Colorado Backcountry Discovery Route. We had a great time. Here are some highlights of the trip. You can read the full report and see additional photos on our travel blog. I will get some video posted on YourTube of the trip in a few weeks.
The western wildfires were still burning when we started the trip. As a result we had only one clear and starry night.
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We stopped at Woods Lake for lunch and to enjoy the view.
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Some of the mine ruins on the way to Animas Forks.
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Animas Forks ghost town sits in a beautiful valley.
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There were many high mountain streams with beaver lodges and dams in them.
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Ophir Pass
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On the way to Animas Forks we came across a sober reminder to drive carefully, a wrecked ATV, and pay attention to the road. It is easy to get distracted by the scenery.
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There were lots of cold high mountain lakes.
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We traveled over 11 mountain passes ranging between 10,000 and 13,000 feet.
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The views were fantastic.
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The western wildfires were still burning when we started the trip. As a result we had only one clear and starry night.
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We stopped at Woods Lake for lunch and to enjoy the view.
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Some of the mine ruins on the way to Animas Forks.
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Animas Forks ghost town sits in a beautiful valley.
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There were many high mountain streams with beaver lodges and dams in them.
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Ophir Pass
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On the way to Animas Forks we came across a sober reminder to drive carefully, a wrecked ATV, and pay attention to the road. It is easy to get distracted by the scenery.
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There were lots of cold high mountain lakes.
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We traveled over 11 mountain passes ranging between 10,000 and 13,000 feet.
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The views were fantastic.
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