Friday, July 31, 2015

Crested Butte


This week, we spent a couple days over in Crested Butte....about 2 hours from here.   Like many of the small western ski/destination towns, it is a bit funky with exaggerated local color (both in paint and people).   It's very popular with the mountain biking crowd.   ATV, Jeeps, horses and hikers and bikers all compete for the same areas.    We went on a short stroll above a meandering river with a goal to view wild flowers but altho they were fairly plentiful, the variety was limited.    It was a nice walk with a small waterfall and aspen grove for a cool respite. 

  

 All of those assorted straps attached to my backpack are for a device to hold my heavy camera.    Found it on Amazon and it was reasonable and it actually works.    No more sore neck from the camera strap.    And it's easy to slip it out of the bracket to take a pic and feels secure if I bend or jostle around.  


 That night the group voted to go to a family style all-you-can-eat-fried chicken restaurant.    So, I called ahead and asked if they had any offerings for our way of eating.    She said she had steamed potatoes. I asked about veggies, salad.    She said no, it all has cream and butter in it and no salads.    Then she said, "but we have a plate charge and you can bring your own food !"     We prefer not to let our choices interfere with our social life so this seemed like a good option.       We stopped at a Trip Advisor  recommended Mexican take-out and got huge veggie burritos to put on our $11 plate !!!     This Fried Chicken, Mashed Potatoes, white gravy, biscuits, creamed corn and cole slaw eatery didn't get a very good rating on Trip Advisor but they all seemed to enjoy it and served family style, the supply was endless.     So much so, that cold fried chicken and biscuits were the lunch on the next day's hike.   (we had PB&J)

The next morning we headed out to West Maroon trail, about 45 min out of town.   Bonnie suggested that if we had lots of energy and a full day, we could walk to Aspen.
The road was scenic and the morning started out pretty cool.    It was 35 degrees at 7 am.   The previous night when we got back to our room, it was stuffy despite an open door to the balcony.   So P called the desk and said he didn't think the A/C was working.    The nice young lady said gently  that there was NO A/C in Crested Butte...... color us spoiled.
It was a crystal clear day and we warmed up quickly.     The trail moved gradually upward at a nice pace considering we were around 10,300 ft and climbed up to over 11,000.  







We were surrounded in color the entire hike.    Everywhere we looked were masses  of yellow and clusters of purple and rose and white. 

   



Standing quietly by the fence,
you smile your wondrous smile.
I am speechless, and my senses are filled
by the sounds of your beautiful song,
beginningless and endless.
I bow deeply to you.
           
       I like this  flower poem  .... from the book "Peace Is Every Step", by Thich Nhat Hanh





What a privilege to walk among the glories of nature...




We took a  scenic jeep trail back to town.    A perfect day.  



And never far from our thoughts are the hopes that very special friends will be able to join us next year...................

4 comments:

  1. That is some flower garden you have! What a backyard! And thanks for sharing it!

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  2. OMG...we have reservations for the month of July 2016 at the Gunnison KOA. To say I am totally hooked and excited would be such an understatement and at the same time realize we have a hurdle to cross in February! Prayers needed! I never thought I would say that 35 degrees sounds heavenly, but after the warm 85 degrees we have for a LOW at night, I can hardly wait! You and Paul and the hiking group will have to make a return trip next July...PLEASE!

    Your camera strap looks like a Cotton Carrier I have. I love it for hiking when hands/ trek poles are needed. Your pictures are beautiful...eye candy for sure! You and Paul look great!

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  3. On a lovely KY day - low humidity, a breeze and temps only in the low 80's, it was a delight to read you blog while sitting on the porch swing and keeping an eye on squirmy Nina. Currently she crawls backwards but is figuring out how to pull herself forwards. A delightful kid like her sister, but very much her own personality. We head to an area near Boone, NC tomorrow for a week in the mts - have a cabin with our friend Vickie and her grandson. So we may see some awesome countryside, but I doubt anything like your flowers. BTW, love the quote from Garth Brooks. To life!

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