Day 128 – 9/29/11 Deckers to Woodland Park

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Distance = 23 Miles; People Met = 1 We spent the night in Deckers.  Don, the man who escorted us into the ice cream shop, offered his place above the shop to sleep for the night.  We were a little … Continue reading

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Day 127 – 9/28/11 Indian Creek CG to Deckers

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Distance = 17 Miles; People Met = 10 Early on in the day I turned on CR 67 by mistake.  Or was it?  There was a question of water for the route we intended and my left foot was in … Continue reading

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Day 126 – 9/27/11 Chatfield Lake to Indian Creek CG

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Distance = 18 Miles; People Met = 2 Have you ever gone to a movie when it first came out, knowing nothing about it at all, only to discover a new blockbuster?  That was my experience when I first saw … Continue reading

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Day 125 – 9/26/11 Denver Reflections – Speaking Out

Before leaving Denver I got the chance to speak out in two different venues.  At UC Denver I spoke out about the need for community involvement to address Housing, Health and Hunger.  My presentation included pictures of our journey and a performance on guitar.

I generally can read audiences pretty well, and I could tell everyone was wrapped up in the talk except perhaps one woman.  She looked agitated, whether by the “bad news” I delivered before the good news or by my overall message I don’t know.  Everyone else seemed to be fully on board.

After the talk I went to the KGNU studio for community to do a half hour feature show.  The host, Dave Ashton, even played a couple cuts by The Bards of Balance!

Here is that interview.

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Day 124 – 9/25/11 Denver Reflections – Friends

Make new friends but keep the old, One is silver and the other gold. Our stay in Denver emphasized the importance of friends, new and old.  For the first part of our stay we were with Mike Hinckley, an old … Continue reading

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Day 123 – 9/24/11 Reflections from Denver – Seasons

Our journey is shaping up with distinct seasons, the topic of this podcast with select photos of Western Colorado, the beginning of our fall season.

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Day 122 – 9/23/11 Reflections from Denver – Trail Maintenance

The comment made by a dirt biker at Taylor Pass near Crested Butte still gives me pause for reflection.  I observed that all ATV trails in Colorado were meticulous, while many in Utah and Nevada had a Bud Light can every 100 feet.  The dirt biker responded that the cause was due to the ATV trails in Colorado being used by locals, such as from Aspen or Crested Butte, while the recreational users in those other states were coming from a distance, such as from Salt Lake City.

A reasonable explanation for sure, but that leads to a perhaps more disturbing question.  Why aren’t the hiking trails in Colorado, with the obvious exceptions of the Colorado and Continental Divide Trails, as well maintained as the ATV trails?  To add a little perspective here, why aren’t Colorado hiking trails as well maintained as, say, Connecticut hiking trails?

The trails here go through more spectacular country, there can be no argument there.  We encountered one abandoned trail in particular that would have local volunteers flocking to it in a hearbeat.  If ATVers see fit to maintain the trails that lace the National Forests of this state, why not the hikers?  The answer is embedded in the question.  Trails back East always have been maintained in large measure by volunteers.  Traditionally, the hiking trails here are maintained by government agents.  Now budget cuts undermine that, but once you are indulged by government, whether to maintain your hiking trails or provide public lands for your cattle, it’s hard to overcome that indulgence even as there is no recognition that it occurs.

As proclaimed to me by one nonmotorized recreationist, ATVers tread on shaky ground in Colorado, precisely because of the prior history and enthusiastic support for nonmotorized recreation.  In other words, no indulgence here for ATVers, they must always prove their mettle in the eyes of the Colorado culture.  Having to prove your mettle increases responsibility.

I think the dirt biker was correct, ATVers in Colorado are more responsible than ATVers in Utah or Nevada by virtue of greater local use and responsibility, just as volunteers back East have more local responsibility in maintaining hiking trails.  No doubt there are many hiking trails that ARE being maintained by local volunteers here, but there remains a gap.  It’s time for the hikers of Colorado to take responsibility to the same degree as ATVers in this state, or volunteers back home.

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Day 119-121 – 9/20-22/11 Georgetown to Chatfield Lake (long)

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Distance = 59 Miles; People Met = 9 There were some common patterns for our final three days heading out of the mountains and into Denver.  First, to my surprise, there was a lot of vertical.  In fact, the day … Continue reading

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Day 118 – 9/19/11 CR 381 to Georgetown

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Distance = 3 Miles; People Met = 11 Because we descended so low in trying to find a suitable tent spot we had a very short day into Georgetown.  In essence we had a rest day for our 25th anniversary.  … Continue reading

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Day 117 – 9/18/11 Keystone to CR 381 (almost)

Distance = 21 Miles; People Met = 4

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