SNOW In Late May!!
Monday morning the Saltire woke to snow with THREE passes to cross to get home.
First a stop at the Miner's Memorial - a sacred place and a very authentic statue of how it was when Riverkilt worked underground. Right down to the rocks representing the stope the miner is standing on.

Then a stop at O'Brien's Pub. Plans for fish and chips there yesterday died with the power outage. The "Closed for power outage" sign was still up despite the power being restored in early afternoon yesterday. Go figure.


Then it was time to head up the Millon Dollar Highway, over the passes towards home. The high winds and heavy snow made travel "interesting" since Colorado doesn't waste any money on guard rails. Certainly improves one's focus on the road.
Stopped at the old Idarado Mine where Riverkilt worked underground as a lad of 18 back in 1963. The historic mine is now an environmental hazard but locals say there are plans to clean her up and open her up again.

Another quick and VERY COLD stop in Silverton for a pic of one of the engines that pulls the Denver & Rio Grande RR Narrow Guage up from Durango and back.

Then on through Durango, Mancos, Cortez and back across the Ute and Navajo reservations. Stopped in Kayenta for gas and took the baby blimp over to see a female hogaan. That's the east face of Black Mesa in the background.

On across the rezlands, through Tsegi Canyon, Black Mesa, Mesa View, Shonto, Inscription House, and Kaibeto. Nearing home the Saltire soared ahead towards Navajo Mountain and home.

How ironic that the Saltire arrived just as Riverkilt was headed out on vacation so she still has to explore the canyonlands.
Last edited by Riverkilt; 25th May 10 at 04:39 PM.
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