Monday, September 20, 2010

Promises Delivered. Part Two. Yankee Boy Basin, abandoned mines.

Here are more pictures. Aside from the wedding, these are, in my opinion, some of the best of the bunch. There are a huge amount of pictures, but again, I'm going to try to pick out the best ones. A little background story before the pictures though. Katie had rented a jeep for Dad, Tim (my brother) and myself to go out and ride the trails.

First off, here is a map that shows the route we took from Ouray to Yankee Boy Basin. There isn't enough detail here to show some of the places we saw, or to give a real appreciation for where we were, but it will give you a good geographic idea of where we started and where we ended.


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The next couple of pictures show the road we were on starting our trip. The road was literally cut into the side of the mountain in places like this.

The next few pictures are of an abandoned mine. The first one is one of the buildings that was collapsed, with my brother Tim standing in front. The next two were in front of the entrance to the mine itsself. The last one is actually inside the entrance. I was really hoping to get to go inside, however, the gate was welded. I know some are probably going to think 'Are you NUTS!? going inside a mine is STUPID!!' I just wanted a peek beyond the entrance, nothing beyond that. Just thought it would be cool :D

Here are some of the neat rock formations we found on the way to the basin.


This is a view back the way we came. We are at Yankee Boy Basin.


Some pics of the view around the basin.


The next couple of pics are of the signage that is at the trailhead that continues on deeper into the mountains. This is where the jeep trail ends, but certainly not where the adventure ends for those with the time and ability to continue on. We had to hurry back to dump my sister on poor old Scott... I mean watch her get married :)

(yes we were at 12,170' above sea level!)


The following pic I took on the way down. We stopped and crossed the stream to get a closer look at this ruins. It appears from a bit of research on the web that this is the Silver Trust mine. I can't be for sure, as there are several mines in the local area, and unfortunately they aren't well documented. There appears to have been a tram system set up as you can tell from the big wheels that are visible in the upper portion of the ruins. There is also a tower still standing off to the left of the picture (that I didn't get a good shot of) that had some cables that were laying on the ground. Very fascinating ruin.


This last picture is of an apparent foot bridge that crosses the ravine. No idea about the original purpose behind it other than that of the reason a chicken crosses the road. (to get to the other side!)


Next up: The Wedding! Stay tuned....

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Promises delivered. Part One. Ouray Colorado, and Katies Wedding Rehersal

Where to begin. So many things to say, but I really want to make sure to not wear you out with overly long posts. So, I'll start with September 9, 2010 with my arrival at the beautiful Ouray, Co. The following pictures are taken from right on the main street in town. 


The following is the hot mineral spring behind the Box Canyon Lodge & Hot Springs that I was staying in, along with a sign that gave a brief history of the spring and its uses in the past. Absolutely fabulous for working out sore muscles!



From the hillside behind the bed and breakfast, past the spring, there is a picnic area with more mountain views, and some wildlife. This deer was probably pretty accustomed to being around humans, as I was able to get pretty close to it, and eventually, it just walked away, tired of me taking pictures of it.



And for the last few of the nature shots in Ouray, Cascade falls, which is in one of the mountains on the edge of town, and sunset.





This is the wedding rehersal. Not much to see here, since there are no decorations, but Katie and Scott are at the top of the stairs, with the groomsman, and the bridesmaids lined up where they are  supposed to be at. 


Thats it for today. Hopefully it wasn't too long of a post. Let me know what you think of the pics. Remember, you can click on them to get a full size view of them! Enjoy!

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Merry Christmas!!

Sorry for the lateness of this post :P I found this in my drafts and figured I would get this one out of the way before I got to more 'recent' events


So, my first Christmas as a grandpa. Gotta love it. This little darling has been the light of my life since she came into the world. Sitting with grandpa, or scooting across the floor, chasing one another, growling like a couple of goofy monsters are some of her favorite past times. Oh, and taking naps. Yeah, thats what grandpas, and grand daughters do :D

So, we got all the kids together for Christmas. It was awesome! There could have been not one present under the tree, and I would have been perfectly content. It was a great Christmas.

How was your Christmas? I certainly hope you had a very wonderful Christmas, filled with family, laughter, and of course FOOD! Let me know how your holiday was!

Really sorry...Read on

Its been almost a year since I last posted a blog. Quite honestly, it has been a lack of inspiration that has been at the crux of the problem. The other thing is that it has been a long year, and a bit tough health-wise. But enough of the excuses, on to the good stuff!!

First and foremost, I got to enjoy this last summer more so than any other year. Why, you may ask? Of course you may ask! :D Its because I finally am on the day shift now at work. After so many years of working nights, I am finally working days. It has been refreshing, and quite honestly, its kind of like waking up out of a long sleep. Also, just this last Friday, my sister got married.

Words can't begin to describe how happy I am for her and her new husband. She had a destination wedding in a little town called Ouray, CO. I have to say, if your into the outdoors, this is the place! I have lots and lots of pictures, and many of them turned out really good.

So, what I plan to do is this: I will share some of the pictures ( if I shared all of them, it would be exhausting for you, the reader, and a somewhat unwieldy process for me, though I don't mind), and give a bit of a story behind the shot, but I will do it in parts, so it doesn't get too long. Im not sure how many parts are going to go into it, but hopefully it will be a benefit to you as well as me. And, as always, feel free to comment! I love to hear from folks that read this blog.