Snowmobile Ride 1-30-16: Many snowmobile riders today at Park Creek, but we managed to find a parking spot. 5 of us took off to Elwood. Elwood had strong winds blowing up the snow into your face. We had lunch in the little cabin at Elwood, and then headed to Fox. Weather at Fox was ideal, and no one was there. We ran into Curt Miller and his friend at Fox. Thanks for grooming the trails, Curt. It turned out to be a beautiful day!
The San Luis valley is located in Southern Colorado high up in the beautiful Rocky Mountains! Our club members are comprised of avid Outdoor Adventurers and Environmental Activists. We came together as a group to create an environment where we can enjoy our magnificent surroundings and work together to preserve and protect this incredible area.
Sunday, January 31, 2016
Wednesday, January 27, 2016
Snowmobile Ride
Silverthread Outdoor Recreation ClubSnowmobile Ride on Saturday, January 30---Let's meet at Park Creek at 9:30 for a ride to Fox or Elwood. Dress warm; bring a lunch, water, your camera, and a friend. Come and enjoy the fellowship and the beautiful scenery.
Monday, January 25, 2016
A snow stroll on Myrna's route
Nine snowshoers followed what seemed to be moose
tracks up a closed road introduced to us some time ago
by former resident/hiker Myrna.
The winter stroll was lively and lovely, sunny sometimes
lightly cloudy sometimes, and gently snowy other times.
We didn't see a moose, nor an elk, not even deer.
Apparently they weren't interested in the hikers'
conversations. Bob and Bonnie bid us adieu until March.
Big shoes for Myrna's road
4 of 9 going up
snow artists
Palisades just across the Rio Grande
Almost an Organ?
Down brings smiles
Several hikers visited a hillside grave.
Next Monday, we'll find another beautiful spot. We leave
the visitor center at 10 a.m. on Mondays. The only charge is
your smile and enthusiasm.
Snowshoeing Myrnas Trail
Doug led us up Myrna's Trail from Coller Wildlife Area up quite a ways to a lunch spot. Thanks to the snowmobiler that went up the trail a few days ago and made a nice track for us........
On the way back from lunch a few of us struck out across the hillside so we could get to the gravesites on the level. The snow was about 18 inches deep so it took some effort to break the trail over to the gravesites, then Jim broke us a trail down to the road. Breaking trail down a steep hill is harder than it may sound, the shoes have a tendency to slide under the snow and trip you up if you aren't careful
About halfway back to the truck it started snowing, the flakes were so small they were hard to see..
Thanks to Doug for another enjoyable outing.
Dennis
Hike today in the snow
I'm ready to take a nice snowy road following some deer or moose tracks, not far from South Fork. Join us at 10 a.m. at the South Fork Visitor Center--less than an hour from now. —Doug Knudson 873-5239
Friday, January 22, 2016
moonlight snowshoeing
What a beautiful night for a walk in the snow! Seven hardy folks came out to enjoy nature at its best; a great fire(thanks to Wayne & Linda), good fellowship and two new shoers to learn to enjoy our great area.
Wayne broke trail for us and we went about 1/2 mile out in the meadow to the North of the CG, a nice level walk. Then it was back to the fire and coffee and cappuccino to finish out the evening. We got to see a satellite racing across the Northern sky along with more stars than you could ever count!
My camera wouldn't take very good pix after taking the last moon shot, don't know why but that is why I didn't have very many pix to share with you............
Dennis
Monday, January 18, 2016
Silverthread Club Meeting
The January Silverthread Club
Meeting is on January 19, Potluck 6:30 PM, meeting 7 PM at the
South Fork Community Center. Come and enjoy.
Elizabeth Baugh, president
Snowshoeing the Trout Cr. trail
Doug led us up the Trout Cr trail a ways and then took off into the timber and up a side canyon. The snow was great, but I took the last place in the line so I had a lot easier time of it. Takes a while to get back in shape, the older a person gets the longer it takes..
There is a Full Moon this Saturday, we will try to have a moonlight "stroll" to take in the Moon and the night sky. I will get details out to you as the plans firm up.............
Thanks to Doug for a good enjoyable outing.
Dennis
10 hike Photos
Bright sun; sparkling snow, good company of 9 folks wearing big shoes. We headed up the Trout Creek Trail, but as soon as the slope smiled at the sun, the rocks suggested a left turn into flatter ground and deeper snow. We certainly live in a beautiful place. Even the two degree reading allowed those who trod on the snow carpet to heat up and stay warm.
You are welcome to join us (Karen—from Wisconsin— re-joined after almost a year of absence). Next Monday at 10 a.m. Bring your snowshoes for walking in the cold frosting. — Doug Knudson 719-873-5239
Saturday, January 16, 2016
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