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#1 Bosque Bill

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Posted 08 January 2018 - 06:08 PM

There is a “new" adventure posted on Bosque Bill's Backroads travel & camping blog. Sorry it took me so long to get this published. There were lots of photos, so I broke it into four parts. You can begin with the first link below, then follow the links at the bottom of each post to the next.

 

Remember, you can click on any photo to view a larger version and once you see the larger image, use your arrow keys to move to the next or previous.

 

Autumn color in southern Colorado, September 2017:

 

1. http://bosquebill.bl...ember-2017.html

2. http://bosquebill.bl...ember-2017.html

3. http://bosquebill.bl...ember-2017.html

4. http://bosquebill.bl...ember-2017.html

 

Thanks. Hope you enjoy.


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Posted 08 January 2018 - 07:01 PM

Awesome,awesome trip and photos. I don't know how you were able to leave some of the campsites. So many of them look like what I would call my "Last Stand" places. I'm going to try to figure out the path you took but I don't know much about Colorado as it is just beyond a 2 week road trip for me. How long were you on the road??

 

Thanks so much for this inspirational TR!!


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Posted 08 January 2018 - 07:02 PM

Bill what a beautiful color trip report. Brings back memories of past trips to some of that area.

I appreciate the time you take to post a great report.

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Posted 09 January 2018 - 12:30 AM

It is always grand to return to Colorado! No need to apologize for taking a bit of time to do your blog report. It made it fun to see color in the dead of winter! Thanks for taking us along.  :) 


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Posted 09 January 2018 - 01:41 AM

Wow is an appropriate word for this TR!! Great trip, photos and narrative! Thank you for sharing with us!
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#6 Bosque Bill

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Posted 09 January 2018 - 04:11 PM

I'm going to try to figure out the path you took but I don't know much about Colorado as it is just beyond a 2 week road trip for me. How long were you on the road??

 

Thanks, Ronin. I try to put route numbers and directions in my posts so others can find those spots (with some exceptions for sensitive areas.)

 

You might find my Map Index useful - go to the header on any post and look for the navigation button for the Map of Locations (I put a big arrow in the photo pointing to it.) Go to that page to see all my campsites (green pins) and scenic areas (red pins) - click a pin to open a box with a link to whichever post that location refers to. There are also photo galleries, with no commentary, on the map (orange pins.) If you click the bracket icon in the upper right corner of the small map, a full-window map will open in a new tab.

 

And you are always welcome to ask me questions here, or better yet, use the email link in the header of any blog page.

 

I put the inclusive dates of every trip at the top of the first post of every report. So you can see this trip was one week long. I find it helpful when bloggers include dates so I can see either how fresh the info is and/or what season or month they're writing about. So, I do that for my blog, too.


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Posted 09 January 2018 - 04:13 PM

Thanks, Frank, Ski, and WS for your nice comments. I'm glad you enjoyed the report and photos.


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Posted 09 January 2018 - 05:03 PM

Thanks, Ronin. I try to put route numbers and directions in my posts so others can find those spots (with some exceptions for sensitive areas.)

 

You might find my Map Index useful - go to the header on any post and look for the navigation button for the Map of Locations (I put a big arrow in the photo pointing to it.) Go to that page to see all my campsites (green pins) and scenic areas (red pins) - click a pin to open a box with a link to whichever post that location refers to. There are also photo galleries, with no commentary, on the map (orange pins.) If you click the bracket icon in the upper right corner of the small map, a full-window map will open in a new tab.

 

And you are always welcome to ask me questions here, or better yet, use the email link in the header of any blog page.

 

I put the inclusive dates of every trip at the top of the first post of every report. So you can see this trip was one week long. I find it helpful when bloggers include dates so I can see either how fresh the info is and/or what season or month they're writing about. So, I do that for my blog, too.

Thanks for the reply - so much great information!! Knowing you did all that in a week, a 2 - 2 1/2 week trip is definitely on my radar.


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Posted 09 January 2018 - 06:51 PM

Great country! Thanks for your report- I enjoyed it. As others have said, nice to see some color in the middle of winter. :)


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Posted 10 January 2018 - 02:08 AM

Bill, what great trip. We started in RMNP on 9/23 and wandered South. We got some beautiful aspen pictures. Had planned on driving through Taylor Creek area and Tin Cup but by-passed and went through Gunnison to Black Canyon of the Gunnison NP. We plan to return and visit Crested Butte and maybe Creed.

Thanks for sharing an amazing story. jd
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