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#423632 - 07/22/08 07:54 PM
Re: ROAD TRIP!!!!!!
[Re: PhatboyC]
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Well we just got back from Leadville...what a trip. Very nice town. I like it a bit more than Breckenridge since it's not striving all that hard for atmosphere. We went to the Mining Museum. That was neat. Bought a big geode stone. Went to the cabin Baby Doe Tabordied in. Quite a rags to riches to rags story there. In the late 1800's the Tabors spent 15K on christening dresses for their daughters. After that we had a picnic lunch and fed the squirrels some scraps. The next stop was the horse riding stables. We got to the stable fine and were put on our mounts. My daughter has done some horseback lessons so they put her on a more spirited horse. My son and wife got gentle mounts and I got one named Little Bit. Name should have been "One who knows where every low branch in Colorado is" but I guess that's a little long. The horse was pretty bad about rubbing right up against the trees, many of which had stubs on them. The ride was 3.5 hours long. We saw some gorgeous vistas and glens. There were several abandoned cabins still left from the gold rush days. Also some mines and exploratory holes. Most of the trail was pretty vertical. Often times we were completely under the canopy of pines and aspens. There were hundreds of tree stumps left from logging. I figured maybe from the '40's or 50's. Come to find out they were from 1880. Seems there are no termites up that way and it is so dry most of the time that decomposition takes forever. After we finished our ride we went back to Leadville to eat at Quincy's Steakhouse. They only do Fillet Mignon's. You have your choice of sizes but that's it. The 15 oz one is only about 16 bucks. A really great deal and the steaks were top notch. After that we went back to our rooms. Maggie (the navigation unit) gave us directions back that took us through Frisco for no reason what so ever. We are now back in our room. Kids are racking out for a bit, may go to the spa later. Wife is editing the photos, I may post later. I'm having a Fat Tire. Sure is pretty up here. The Merc made it up Summit Pass ok, the tach never went below 4200 but the temp was ok. On the way back in some idiot talking on her cell phone pulled out from a stop sign on Highway 9 right in front of us. Got the car shut down but it sure scared us.
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#423868 - 07/23/08 12:55 PM
Re: ROAD TRIP!!!!!!
[Re: Parrott_head]
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Registered: 01/13/03
Posts: 709
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Well we just got back from Leadville...what a trip. I like it a bit more than Breckenridge since it's not striving all that hard for atmosphere. After we finished our ride we went back to Leadville to eat at Quincy's Steakhouse. They only do Fillet Mignon's. You have your choice of sizes but that's it. The 15 oz one is only about 16 bucks. A really great deal and the steaks were top notch. WhaddI tell ya about Leadville? Neat place. Eat at Quincy's everytime I am in Leadville for dinner. They used to do a mean prime rib on Saturdays for $10 too. I like the Mining Museums 'walk thru' display areas. Just like being in a mine. Great history here as well. You can spend a whole afternoon in there and not see it all. Doc Holiday has some great history in this town. I think they still have a museum there for him too. Glad you like my little area of the world...... sounds like fun.
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#423978 - 07/23/08 08:16 PM
Re: ROAD TRIP!!!!!!
[Re: Cigar Man]
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I love museums...any kind. This puts me on the outs with my family. They want to do a museum in 30 minuets or less. I can spend 3-4 hours in a simple museum, no problem.
Today we went to Buena Vista and rented a Jeep. The guy renting it to us was very nice and gracious but not entirely organized. We drove up to Cottonwood Pass, on the Continental Divide. Didn't need a Jeep for that. Drove down to the other side and went to Taylor Lake. Very pretty.
We went back across the divide and drove over to Lost Canyon. On the way up there we stopped off for a picnic at a place the Jeep owner recommended. From a granite outcropping you had a view of the entire valley for miles in every direction. Sure made a nice accompaniment to the company and the food.
We went to a working gold mine near Lost Canyon. When we pulled onto the location we were nearly the only ones there. The mine is for sale. It's the type of mining, called passer I think, where the gold is found in the soil, not in veins. I visited with an older woman who was in a Jeep as well. Found out she and her husband were the owners. They had sold the mine two years back but had to foreclose on the buyer. She explained to me the mining operation. They let hobby prospectors work the claim. She and her husband are from Indiana and have a farm up that way. They were getting ready to leave and asked me to lock the gate to the place when we left. We scouted around a bit and then left.
We drove up to a couple of abandoned miners cabins. Man, the stories they could tell! As we were headed back down the trail we saw a mama beaver and three of her offspring. They each reared back on their haunches and looked at us. One of the little ones barked at us repeatedly.
The drive up and back was fun, a little narrow with extreme drop offs but really nothing too bad.
I was wanting to do more but the S and D team were bushed so we headed on back to camp.
One thing I really like about Colorado is the folks here really seem to take pride in their state. We have seen almost no litter. The vacant camp sites we saw were clean.
Well, got to get some dinner and then sit down with a good book to relax with.
Later.....
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#424157 - 07/24/08 02:28 PM
Re: ROAD TRIP!!!!!!
[Re: That English Guy]
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Well I took a walking tour of Breckenridge today. Must say that now that I have walked the town I like it a lot more. Found two geocaches, the Garmin eTrex walked me right up to them. I stopped by Breckenridge Brewery and had an Oatmeal Stout and a burger. Bartender told me it was happy hour and I didn't look happy enough. Ordered an English Pale Ale. My thanks to TEG and his countrymen for this fine addition to our cuisine. Walked on down to the firehouse museum. You go next door to the fire station and a fireman will give you the tour. Angelo was my tour guide. After a bit the squad was alerted and he left. Walked over to the Barney L. Ford Museum. Barney was a ex-slave who became a successful business man. He twice fought statehood for Colorado until it the statehood movement put language into the state constitution granting blacks voting rights. As a child he only had his first name. I also walked over to a monument to the U.S Army Tenth Mountain Division.. My wife had a great uncle who recently passed away. He was an officer with the Tenth just started up. He was selected for this unit due to his background of having worked with farm animals and having learned how to snow ski. He had lots of funny stories about the US Army coming to terms with the Norwegian instructors. Seems the instructors were not to thrilled with the Army's choice of OD Green as a uniform. He later fought at the Apennine Mountains in Italy. After the war he was a member of the Army of Occupation in Japan. He had a lot of stories, some funny, some not. Finally wandered back up to my room where I picked a fight with the kid who were watching TV instead of being outside. Later...
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