A last Colorado morning, a last look upstairs…
loading, closing,
driving out [saw Mary Ann and dog Sprout – not shown]
to say goodbye to Dean and on down the road,
11:30 a.m., 30 October.
Post Office in Gardner, gas in Westcliffe,
L. drove over a bone dry Monarch and down the other side
to an eventual belated lunch on a random Forest Service Road before Gunnison, after which
the reservoir [not shown] was woefully down and descending from Cerro Summit we came up
on a massive backup due to roadwork. By Montrose I’d managed to catch up with the leading half dozen vehicles which we dutifully followed onto a fake detour that dead-ended between the runways of the Municipal Airport. By the time we’d wended our way back to the by now open ‘real’ detour we were all a few cars behind the motorhome I’d been ahead of
at Cerro Summit, ah swell. The Western Slope; it sucks but by five it we were in Fruita
for gas, located a room and a not entirely great place to let the long suffering dogs out
before El Tapatío [!] for some really bad chardonnay, a most inebriatory Dos Equis dark for me
with memorable camarónes verdes before stumbling across the road and inta’ La Quinta
which was also blessed with a better place to air the dogs, then in
to clean up and an early collapse…





















Job well done.
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Always interesting to follow your path, although google maps are disappointing in their lack of detail…
You can always zoom in!…as I often do.