Saturday, October 5
As mentioned before, we'd been boondocking in the area SW of the city of Montrose, CO. The weather had been nice and warm, bordering on hot at times, with cool evenings and nights in the fifties. Nice.
I decided to do some exploring with Yagi, my TW200, and ended up mainly riding up rocky trails as I found them, usually up to rocky hill tops to see what I could see.
The below rock formation catches the eye when riding up CO Hwy 90 towards Nucla.
The access trail that leads one to the above rocky hilltop also provides access to shooting areas.
Instead I rode up the hilltop near the gate entrance:
Mid-morning, I rode the short distance to Linscott Overlook. A very rough and rocky trail but nothing for the Tdub. Not much to report as to scenery:
I didn't see where the rest of the truck was, possibly it was just the hood.
The rest of the day consisted of quiet relaxation by all.
A bit of the Play Nine card game after dinner and a nice camp fire:
4 comments:
It's nice to get away from the crowds. The area around Montrose is nice and I am sure at this time of year isn't too crowded.
You're correct, Oz, not very crowded outside the city itself
The camp fire is mesmerising. Cheers, SonjaM
Indeed, SonjaM.....
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