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RE: Mountains, mountain goats, and 44 hours of sleep-deprived madness: A few words and photos from the Elks Traverse

in #mountains3 years ago

Wow, cool that's so funny cause one day when my ex and I were driving down valley from Aspen, we decided to go up to Ruedi Resevoir to have a bbq for dinner.

But then we just kept going and a couple of nights later ended up in Leadville, then Edwards, Vale, Loveland, Estes park And all the way through to Custer County, Rapid City, down through Alliance to Williams, Las Vegas then eventually arrived home to El Jebel about 3 months later...🤣

Driving through from Reudi Res through to Leadville was just such an extraordinary experience. We saw so many amazing things on the way...I'd absolutely LOVE to go back and stay there again for much longer too!

Good to see you go slow sometimes too..😂

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That sounds like a fun little 3 month detour…

I lived in Leadville for almost 5 years. It's a cool town, but it is getting way too crowded for my liking.

I think everywhere is far too crowded these days...especially the US...And I live right in the centre of Melbourne...lol..

So I look forward to the day when you can come over here and I can be your tour guide- especially for the Daintree Rainforest in Far North QLD. Many mountains to climb up through there...like this one- the mother mountain- Thornton's Peak...https://wanderstories.space/thornton-peak/

Do you know Statebridge, near Edwards/Avon?

Never been to Australia before, but I've heard about the mountains there. Thornton Peak looks like a fun hike. 10 meters of rainfall a year, that is nuts.

I've heard of Statebridge, but never been there. I generally stay away from Edwards/Avon and all of Vail valley, it's not really my style over there.

Yeah so many great mountains/etc to hike over here- you would love it.

I only visited Edwards/Avon a few times cause I made some friends there and it was them that introduced me to this fantastic little .....venue...called Statebridge and when I went there a couple of times, there was nothing there but the venue and a handful of Tee Pees up the top. And then the hot spring on the rivers edge.

Sounds magical. I am guessing it's overrun with tourists these days…

Yeah probably. The 'town' had 5 houses in it when I was there...