As we headed out this morning we decided to drive to the end of Lightner Creek Road where our RV park is located. It wasn’t far before it ended at a large ranch. We headed back down the road and turned into Perins Peak Wildlife Area not far from our RV park. It was a pretty drive to the end where there was a nice wilderness trail with probably 10 cars. We let Maverick out and walked a short way to down the trail. Given more time this might have been a nice hike. As it was we needed breakfast so we cut it short.
Donna has been a real crepe fan since we visited France many years ago. She wanted to try out Michel’s Corner Crepes downtown Durango. Unfortunately neither of our crepes were that good. Still it was very nice to sit outside in beautiful weather and have a late breakfast. After our breakfast we walked to the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Museum. This is a free and great steam engine railroad museum all indoors. If ever in Durango you should definitely check out the museum if you have any interest in rail or old steam engines. After killing time around Durango’s downtown we ate at Steamworks Brewery again. We shared the Panko Fish & Chips and the food was very good but this time our server wasn’t very good. We ate on the patio again but this time we were in the sun and got a little hot. Wandering our way back to the coach we drove through the Twin Buttes new residential area. I thought the road led to the actual Twin Buttes you could see but it didn’t. The houses were very cool “Mountain-Modern” style but also VERY expensive.
We decided to simply explore Durango today. First we followed the road up the mesa to Fort Lewis College. Fort Lewis has a pretty campus. We stopped and walked Maverick in some of the College’s nice green space with a nice elevated view of the Durango downtown. Next, we did some shopping and then we ate at T’s Smokehouse on the patio with Maverick. T’s was another favorite from a few years back. It was good, but not as good as before.
Today we headed to Purgatory Ski Area. We didn’t know what to expect, we just knew we liked Purgatory in the winter so we wanted to check it out in the summer. The ski area was really hopping with summer activities. There were zip lines, mountain biking, 4×4 ATV’s, a bobsled, and an Infernal Mountain Coaster. We enjoyed the nice weather and rode the Infernal Mountain Coaster. Donna enjoyed a waffle from a local vendor.
On the way back to
town we stopped at Honeyville where they sell everything honey.
Donna bought some honey and really enjoyed using it over the next
week. Back in town we stopped at Home Slice Pizza. It was good on a
previous visit but this time it took over an hour to get a Calzone
that wasn’t very good. We headed back to the coach and watched a
movie.
Today is travel day to Durango CO! We got up at our normal time and chose to eat breakfast in town. We took our time because we only have an hour drive and the park made it clear we couldn’t arrive before 1pm. After breakfast we got the coach ready and headed out. I wanted to get propane for the coach on the way and we set the GPS for AmeriGas in Bayfield CO about half way. We got there and they couldn’t help us as all of their technicians were out with trucks. They recommended Tarpley’s RV in Durango. I plugged that in and about 40 minutes later we arrived. They informed us they did not carry propane. Ok, I should have called. I did a quick phone search and confirmed the Durango KOA campground would be happy to fill us up. We back-tracked the 4 miles and the folks at the KOA were super nice and had us on our way in no time. I asked at the KOA about diesel and they recommended a gas station near Tarpley’s. We found the CENEX gas station had nice accessible diesel pumps AND propane. Ah, if we had only known. Why Tarpley’s couldn’t have recommended the place 200 yards away I’ll never know.
We killed some time on the Home Depot parking lot so we wouldn’t arrive before our 1pm check-in time. We arrived at Lightner Creek Campground just after 1pm and checked in. The campground is in a valley surrounded by mountains and is very pretty. We only get 30A electric service so we have to be careful with out A/C and appliances. We can only run one A/C at a time here. After setup we drove the short 5 minutes into Durango downtown and ate at Steamworks Brewery. This is our favorite place to eat in Durango and we were thrilled to discover no wait on a holiday weekend. The food was great and we ate on the patio with a really nice breeze and nice temperature. After lunch we walked about half of the downtown shopping area before our parking meter ran out. We chilled the rest of the day at the coach. I checked with the office and had received the items I had ordered from Amazon. I had ordered new thermostat parts for the AC part of our hot water heater that has been inoperative for about the last year. The propane hot water works fine so it has been low priority. Even though it has been a low priority I wanted to fix it to reduce propane usage and its loud at night when it turns on. I had also ordered a new battery for our Verizon “Jetpack” wireless internet device. While the device still worked, the battery had swollen so that it was hard to keep plugged into the device, taking it offline often. We discovered when we made reservations here that there is a Motorcycle Rally in Durango this weekend. The campground owners were trying not to accept reservations from Motorcycle groups due to the problems they experienced last year. We are afraid what this may imply for our 4 days here in Durango. Its 7pm and we now have new neighbors. They are currently very loud, this doesn’t bode well for our stay.
By the way, I
mentioned we are in a mountain valley. This means no phone coverage,
no internet coverage, and no TV satellite. Can’t win them all.
We do have quite a bit of recorded TV programs and movies so it isn’t
all bad.
This morning we drove up to the West Fork National Forest Access Road. We drove the 10 miles or so into the forest along the West Fork river. The drive is very pretty. The road dead ends at a trailhead and the 5 or so parking spots were already taken. We drove the 1/10 mile back to “overflow” parking that was empty. We made our own trail through the wood the 300-400 yard to the river. Surprisingly, we didn’t see or hear anyone on our short hike or at the river. The river is really nice with towering cliffs rising above us.
This drive was
pretty short and enjoying the river didn’t take that long. Leaving
West Fork we decided to try and find Silver Falls. The Falls were
shown on the sign near the East Fork campground to be only 8 miles.
Sounds easy right? We hadn’t gone ½ mile past the campground
before the road turned bad. We could only go 5-10 mph due to the
very rough rock road. About a mile in there was a sign warning
that High Clearance Vehicles were recommended. The drive was very
pretty but it was hard to enjoy due to the poor driving/riding
conditions. The road followed a very pretty river and we were
shocked to see some nice Class A’s and other RV’s parked at an
unmarked dry campground probably about 3 miles in. I wasn’t smart
enough to take note of the mileage when we saw the orignal sign. We
drove what seemed like a really long distance before giving up due to
the road conditions. A high clearance vehicle like our Jeep really
did take some of the stress out of the drive. Even with our
clearance we hit a rock ledge pretty hard on our skid plate.
Later when I reviewed a map online I figured we had traveled 5 or 6
miles of the 8 mile drive.
It was 2pm by the
time we made all the way back to town and we decided to repeat lunch
at the Roadhouse Grill. It was really good again. After lunch we
got gas and washed the car, it really needed a wash. We relaxed
around the coach and made a few preparations for the travel day
tomorrow.
Today we decided to drive and see some more cabins in the woods around Pagosa. We found some really cool places, but we have no idea just how expensive they might be. After the cabin tour we decided to drive the Blanco Basin Road into the forest. This was a pretty long drive down gravel forest access roads again. The road ended at the Fish Creek Trailhead. We got out to play around the creek for a short while. There were a few trucks but we didn’t see or hear anyone. The creek was very pretty. We headed back toward town but only got a few miles before we were stuck. A Semi Truck with a Bulldozer on a flat bed dropped the back end of his trailer off of the corner at a hairpin turn. We were on the only route in or out of the forest. Uh Oh. I got out to examine the situation and the truck driver said “well your timing stinks”. There was a small spur of the road a couple of miles back and we decided to get out and explore that area a little while the two truck drivers figured out what they were going to do. There wasn’t much to see at the other trailhead but Maverick enjoyed running around for a while. When we returned to the Semi Truck about 45 minutes later they were just cleaning up after recovering their trailer. They drove the bulldozer off the front of their trailer and used it to drag the trailer back onto the road. After a couple of minutes we were able to get around them and head back to town.
After making it back
to town we decided to eat at the Roadhouse Grill. The food and
service was excellent. By this time we were beat so headed back to
the coach.
We headed out a little earlier this morning. We headed to Piedra Falls and the weather is great. I read the falls were really nice and the hike was pretty easy. The falls are located about 30 miles away on mostly gravel National Forest Access roads. Two years ago when we traveled some of these same gravel roads they were terrible and I wasn’t sure how well this was going to work. We were pleasantly surprised. This time around the roads were all in very good condition. You could easily maintain 30-40 mph without any real discomfort. We arrived at the trail head and found ourselves the only ones here. What a treat. The hike was pretty easy and mostly level. Since we were by ourselves Maverick got to run off leash the entire time. The hike was ½ mile to the falls and because we got there by 10am the temperatures were nice and cool. We thought the falls and river were beautiful. After a short time at the falls another group arrived. By the time we made it back to the car there was three cars in addition to ours. We got lucky to experience the hike and a little time time at the falls by ourselves.
After the falls we
went to Williams Reservoir. This lake was the destination a two
years ago when the roads were bad. On that trip we were at the lake
near 4th of July and it was very crowded. Visiting today
only added about 8 miles. As always the lake was very beautiful.
The lake was calm and the surrounding mountains reflect in its
surface. Today, the lake didn’t have very many people so it was
quiet and serene. Maverick enjoyed wading in the lake. On the
return trip we stopped at a gorge we stumbled on last time. There
isn’t any signage for the gorge but if you pay attention there is a
parking area where you can hike a few hundred yards down a hill to
the cliff edge of the gorge. The gorge is probably 200 ft deep with
a very scenic river. Maverick enjoyed climbing on the rocks around
the gorge.
When we got back to
town we decided to eat at the Buck Stops Here again. This time the
wait for food was really long and Donna’s grilled chicken wasn’t
very good. Bummer.
Today Donna had arranged for a massage. Maverick and I dropped here off and then went exploring. Our first stop was the Reservoir Hill Disc Golf Course. No, we didn’t play disc golf but we enjoyed exploring the park. The park is a beautiful forest and Maverick and I had it to ourselves. We wandered around the park for about an hour. After the park Maverick and I explored backroads to the South of town. We found many stunning homes in the forests.
I was to meet Donna
at 1130 at the Hot Springs. I found Maverick a really pretty and
shaded spot near the Springs. Donna and I enjoyed soaking in the
springs on a spectacular day. After we finished soaking we headed
to Riff Raff Brewery and Grill for lunch. We shared an excellent
burger on the patio overlooking the river. The food was excellent
and we enjoyed dining outside.
Time to leave the lovely Wolf Creek Run resort. It is really a treat. We are just moving across town to Mountain Landings RV Resort. We need to be out of Wolf Creek Run by 11am but can’t be at Mountain Landing before 2pm. We drove the coach to Wal Mart and parked it. We ate lunch at Rosies Pizza and it was very good. After lunch we walked around the outdoor market.
Next we checked out
Summit Ski and Sports, one of our favorite placed for t-shirts and
outdoor gear. Before heading back to the coach, we stopped at
Pagosa Bakery Company which is Donna’s favorite place for treats.
Finally, we drove the coach from Wal Mart to Moutain Landings RV
Resort. Our spot here is really nice with a really large Ponderosa
Pine shading the coach.
Back at the coach we
decided to make reservations for the next portion of our Journey.
Since we only have until 9/2 in Durango we thought it wise to reserve
for the rest of the week of Labor Day holiday. I planned a route to
Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park. The park is near
Montrose CO. Our route will take us from Durango through Silverton,
to Ouray. We plan on spending a few nights at Ouray and then on to
Montrose. The route is Hwy 550 from Durango to Montrose and will be
somewhat challenging for a big rig. I researched the route online
and expect it to be OK.
Many more people here in Pagosa on the weekend. Everything is crowded and we realize we need to wait until the work week to do some of the activities we would like. I got a haircut this morning and we looked at houses around the Pagosa Lakes neighborhood. We walked Maverick at at a neighborhood pond/lake. We chose to try Pagosa Brewing Company for lunch. I had Salmon fish and chips and the tempura salmon was fantastic. Donna had a waffle and bacon. After lunch we walked the Camino Real Imports which has a huge selection of Mexico products. It was just something to do and we didn’t buy anything.