We leave soon for the remaining 8 segments, roughly 145 miles to Durango and the end of the trail.
It's been quite a journey, definitely taking up more of the summer than we thought, and it's most certainly been harder than I thought.
These middle segments included about 115 miles of trail, most of it on or through ranchland and cow herds. I'm just now starting to forget the stench of cow pies!
Cattle Country... |
Oh boy, yet another afternoon storm! |
Almost to Creede! |
Top of Fooses Creek Trail |
Hiker shelter, courtesy of Coleman Ranch |
And we somehow, amazingly, caught up again with our friend John, whom we had met on the very first rainy day leaving Waterton Canyon! I can't fathom the stars that aligned to allow us to meet him again, after he took the Collegiate West route and after we took four days off from the trail... It was fun to hike with him and hear his captivating stories. Thanks for the fun trail times, John, we hope you made it safely to Durango!
And speaking of friends, Hal and I's friend Andy drove all the way to the hard-to-find trailhead in Creede to pick us up when we were done! Thanks a million Andy, wolf-pack for life ;)
Happy to see Andy! |
Happy Trails...
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