After a lot of careful consideration, we pulled out of Montrose headed toward Durango/Cortez area via Lizard Head Pass. I almost had Kyle convinced to take the camper over Red Mountain Pass, out of Ouray to Silverton, but realized I am terrified of that road, and I really didn't want any part of it. Which I know our good buddy Brett will give us a lot of grief for being chickens about, but Im good with that. Kyle said that maybe after he's been driving with the trailer for 6 months, Red Mountain Pass will be something he wants to tackle but not till then. I had traveled over Lizard Head pass a lot as a kid but really didn't remember much of it, other than it being beautiful. So I kept trying to tell Kyle that it really was the best way and that he would love the views along the way. Well, you gotta love spring time in the Rockies, and of course it SNOWED the entire way, and visibility was about two miles the whole time, so maybe next time he will get to experience its beauty. Even in the snow it was still pretty tho.
Part of the adventures that we wanted to have while in Southwestern colorado included going to, Durango, the 4 Corners Monument and Mesa Verde, so we wanted to try to camp somewhere somewhat centrally located to that. We landed at Mancos State Park last night, and we love it. We are only 1 of 2 campers in the park right now, which is fantastic because it lets the puppies have a little more freedom when they normally wouldn't if it was busy. There is a nice little lake here and hiking trails all around if we chose to utilize them.
While there is really only a couple more human campers here in the park with us, there seems to be plenty of wildlife around us. Most of the time I love having wildlife all around us, but sometimes, some animals get a little too close for comfort for my taste. Early this morning, maybe like 4ish, Trigger started just barking like crazy, then we heard a very distinctive thud outside the camper. Enough to make Kyle and I both say "What the f*** was that!" We never did see what it was last night when we looked out the windows, so we just calmed the pups down and went back to sleep. Then this morning I got up to feed the puppies, and was kind of just looking around when I discovered who our visitor was. It was a bear, and apparently the thud we heard was him trying to look into the windows of the camper!! He must have ran off after the dogs started barking because, our grill which was on the front side of the camper, was completely untouched.
We decided today that we were going to go down to the 4 Corners Monument and check out Mesa Verde. It was a really fun day, but a long day. The 4 corners monument was cool, kinda of cheesy too, but as Kyle said its a weird surveyor thing so we had to go. I'm happy we did though, it brought back many memories of my travels in this area as a kid so it was fun to reminisce about it. Plus you get to be in 4 states at one time which is pretty fun.
After that we headed over to Mesa Verde. I did not remember how big Mesa Verde was, it is a total of 20 miles from the park entrance to the actual ruins that we got to tour. It is an absolutely beautiful national park, so much history... Part of the park had been ravished by fire between 1996 and 2003, so that was hard to see, but it was still pretty. Its amazing to me how old the ruins are, and how well they were built. Most of the ruins date back to 1200 AD. I was in awe... The structural integrity of these cliff dwellings is remarkable. Our tour guide told us that they have found plumbobs, which they think is how they got the walls so straight. We got to take a tour of one of the dwellings, called Balcony House, which tested a couple of fears for me, my fear of heights and my fear of tight spaces. We had to climb a 32 ft ladder, and crawl through an 18in wide tunnel for about 12 ft, both of those things could potentially send me into a panic mode, but I was fine. I highly recommend Mesa Verde being on everyones bucket list. It is a cool glimpse into our past that most of us didn't even know existed.
If the weather had been better you could have seen forever from this look out, but it did not happen for us today.
One of many Kivas we got to see
The Spruce House
The view of Soda Canyon while waiting for the Balcony House tour
The start of the Balcony House Tour. Gotta take a selfie i suppose
The 32 Ft ladder
A view of the ladder from the Balcony
The original wood beams from the balcony that Balcony House gets its name from, this was built in 1284 AD

Great post! I can hear your voice in it, which is fantastic! Enjoy Durango 😊
ReplyDeleteI'm definitely gonna give you some sh*t over not taking red mountain pass when I catch up to you guys in your travels!!!!
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