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Independence Weekend in the San Juan Mountains

IntrepidXJ

NAXJA Member #647
We just got home a little while ago from spending our holiday weekend in the San Juan Mountains. We left Thursday after work and made our camp along Mineral Creek a few miles north of Silverton.

After getting a good nights sleep, we got an early start on Independence Day and made out way over to the Alpine Loop, starting with Engineer Pass.

Following the shelf road on Engineer Pass
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This last winter wasn't good to the Mickey Breene Mine
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Here's a picture of the same building from last July
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At the top of the pass
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Plenty of snow on the other side of the pass
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What's left of the Bonanza Empire Chief
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Stopped and took the short hike to Whitmore Falls
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Capitol City
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When we reached Lake City, we ended up stopping and grabbing some lunch. The town was packed for the holiday, so we waiting a bit longer for food that we had planned. After we did finally get our food and ate, it was time to jump on Cinnamon Pass and head back to Silverton.

Headed up to the pass
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Looking down past Cinnamon Pass. When we were here a month ago, this area was completely full of snow. Lots of melting going on.
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Looking down into Animas Forks
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We finally made it back to Silverton. We were planning on watching the fireworks here, but still had plenty of time before they started, so we decided to check out Clear Lake Trail not too far from our campsite.

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Headed up to Clear Lake
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Waterfall closer to the top of the mountain
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The trail up to Clear Lake is a just a number of switchbacks up the mountains.
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Up near the top, there were a few snow drifts that made the trail a bit narrow, but still manageable. The last 100 yards or so of the trail were blocked by a large drift still, so we had to make the short hike to Clear Lake. The lake was still a bit icy.
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After checking out Clear Lake, we headed back down the mountain and made our way back to Silverton to watch the fireworks display. We found some prime seats :)

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It was a very good show.
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After the show and getting stuck in some pretty bad traffic, we made our way back to the campsite for the night.
 
Saturday was another early day for us. Our destination was Telluride for some breakfast. We hopped onto Ophir Pass and made our way there.

On our way to Ophir Pass
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View from Ophir Pass
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Road down the other side into Ophir
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After some breakfast burritos in Telluride, we headed up the lower switchbacks of Black Bear Pass to checkout Bridal Falls
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When we are back in the area at the end of July, we hope Black Bear will be open so we can run the whole trail.
 
We then made our sway back down to town so that we could head up and over Imogene Pass, which had just opened two days before. (just ignore the sign)

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Unfortunately, we ran into a lot of traffic on this trail in both directions
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Another tour truck coming through the Social Tunnel
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Old structure at the Tomboy ghost town site
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Almost at the pass, looking back down
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The top of Imogene Pass...just as a thunderstorm came rolling in and it started to rain/sleet
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View up Imogene Creek
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Once back at Camp Bird Road, it was time to find Alex. He said he was going to spend the day in Yankee Boy Basin, so we took a quick drive up there looking for him.

Twin Falls....a lot less snow than a month ago
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Not only did we not find Alex there, but the trail wasn't open all the way to the Blue Lakes trailhead yet, so we turned around and headed back down to Ouray

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We stopped for dinner in Ouray at Maggie's Kitchen where they claimed to have the best burger in town. They had good burgers, and it is a small town...but it certainly wasn't the best burger I have ever had.

Before calling it a day, we made a short drive up to the Bandora Mine near our campsite.

Trail to Bandora Mine
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The Bandora Mine
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Sunday morning I finally met up with Alex and our goal was to check out the Red Mountain Mining District before heading home.

One of our first stops was the Yankee Girl
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Another mine shaft we passed
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Nice reflection in this pond
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Longfellow Mine
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Alex checking out the mine
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We completed the north section of the Red Mountain Mining District and started on the south section, however we were quickly stopped by some snow drifts and decided to turn around and head for home....after some winching, cutting, and shoveling.

US Basin
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Where we turned around
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It was a good weekend, and we are both looking forward to heading back out there in a few weeks :)
 
Wow, that's beautiful country! Some day I hope to get up there to check it out. Thanks for sharing the great pic's.
 
Great trip report as usual Randy!
 
How far from Grand are these trails, and can they be run in an afternoon/early evening?
 
nice pictures as usual!

What is the set up on your jeep?
 
Mtb Jak said:
What is the set up on your jeep?

Let's see what I can remember...

Approx. 5" lift with RE springs
TNT Y-Link
32x11.5 Maxxis Bighorns
4.56 Gears / Powertrax rear locker / Aussie front locker
Protofab front bumper with Warn M8000
Custom4x4Fabrication rear bumper with tire carrier
Tera 2lo
AJ's Rock Rails
etc.....

That's the basic stuff. if you have any more specific questions about the setup, let me know :)
 
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