Martha and I took the Honda CR-V the 45 miles or so to Crested Butte, CO this morning.
Our first stop was the Brush Creek Trailhead, which is a few miles from the city of Crested Butte itself. The skies were overcast while we were on the trail and the distant mountains and hills were quite hazy due to the Canadian Wildfires' smoke.
Here's Martha's point of view of the same trail's offerings:
We drove back to camp, to find we had new neighbors. Oh well.
Then, the techno-crap music started. We thought it was the new neighbors and tried to tolerate it for a while, no good.
We walked towards our new neighbor but it turned out the noisome bass noise was actually coming from further away! So we continued onto that campsite and encountered a bunch of teenagers with no apparently adult supervision.
We asked the kid who walked up to us to please turn down the music. Nurse Martha has her suspicions about the level of impairment evidenced in the kid's eyes. Still he and a nearby girl agreed to lower the volume.
It took a few minutes for the noise levels to come down but they finally did. We're hoping things will stay quiet but if not, we do have connectivity and the County Sheriff's number!
So, an imperfect end to a good day of wild flower hunting. Such is apparently camping in Colorado during the school summer vacation period.
7 comments:
In the Mount Gothic shot, what's with all the cars parked in a row?
Martha is looking as lovely as ever. Glad you are sharing your love of the outdoors.
CCjon, that was part of the trailhead parking.
Beautiful shots! I have heard that area is great for wildflowers
I had to zoom in a bit but I found the moose calf. Very sweet. Love all the wild flower pics. I have a little spot in my otherwise groomed garden where I let wild flowers grow, they are full of insects, mostly honey bees and the bumble kind. Say hi to Martha, love the panorama vid with you manoeuvring down the pass road. Cheers, SonjaM
Thanks for the comment, Oz.
SonjaM, your greeting has been delayed and she returns it! Thanks for the comments.
Nice shot of the moose! As well as other scenery.
Thanks RichardM
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