ancient African word meaning ‘’I am what I am because of who we all are.’’
You imagine your beloved three hundred years from now. They will be nothing but ash. It may not take three hundred years; perhaps within thirty or fifty years you will both be ash. You suddenly realize how foolish it is to be angry and to argue with each other. Life is so precious.
Thich Nhat Hanh
[05|30|16]
This one is a bit of a mystery. This is why I need to write my blog right after each hike! I mean I know that Kelli and I did not make it to the trailhead. I’m pretty sure we did a lot of driving in the desert, where all the roads started looking the same, and at some point we decided to just get out and just start hiking on one of the dirt roads. There were a bunch of 4-wheelers out there. It was a bunch of BLM land. And with all my googling I cannot for the life of me find out what hike we had intended to do.
My guess is this Roubideaux Canyon hike, but apparently you get to it through Delta county, and for a fact I remember we started off west of town on spring creek road and didn’t have to drive too far before we got there.
Descriptive article about the hike but I can’t seem to find trailhead directions
Interesting article about the area switching from wilderness study area status to BLM status
But then I also am really thinking that it might have been the Montrose part of the Tabeguache trail, or that that was at least what we were aiming for.
I don’t recall the actual hike being overly exciting. Maybe I was worried I just didn’t know where we were. I remember arguing with Kelli about the town we could see--if it was Montrose or Olathe. Pretty sure we decided it was Olathe. I remember not being able to wrap my head around that lol. Nice views of the Black Canyon. Lots of cacti in bloom! I remember finding it amazing that more explorable wilderness was again, just 15 minutes away from Montrose! Kelli and I talked about maybe camping there at some point, but that never happened.
Wee Wet Wild Flower
“I say that publicly because I think it’s really important to take the stigma away from mental health. … My brain and my heart are really important to me. I don’t know why I wouldn’t seek help to have those things be as healthy as my teeth. I go to the dentist. So why wouldn’t I go to a shrink?”
Up on Last Dollar Road, Coloradocolor
Find directions for this hike here.
Mystic Falls by Guy Schmickle on Flickr.
This seldom visited waterfall can be found in the San Juan Mountains near Telluride, Colorado. I visited these falls in the springtime as it sees rather low water levels later in the summer.
Gunnison Gorge, Colorado
30. she|her|hers. montrose, colorado, or the side of the state no one knows about. originally from washington dc social worker, obsessed with my dog, mountains....
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