Thanks [MENTION=87244]gmanpaint[/MENTION] trying to get in some runs before snow flys. Looking at trying to make it out to SMORR in June too!!
As promised, here's some pics from the most recent outings. I had planned to try and run Shelf Rd, The Bank, and Phantom Canyon in the same day, but ran out of light and only managed Shelf Rd and The Bank, although I did hit another out and back trail at The Bank as well as the big loop.
Shelf Rd runs from Cripple Creek to Canon City and dates back to 1892 and was the original stage and freight route from the Arkansas Valley to Cripple Creek mining area.
It's a narrow dirt road that I would have taken my car on, but a neat drive nonetheless.
Total BS:
Massive timber retaining wall:
Small ghost town with nothing left but some stone foundations from the mill:
Colorado held true to it's unpredictable weather and we got a little rain, snow and hail for about 20mins:
One of the mines in the area:
Found an arch in Colorado!!
Start of the shelf Rd. you can see it going around the corner up ahead:
You can see the road cut into the hill on the right side:
I thought this was cool with the single yellow tree just hanging out down there by itself:
As I said earlier, I would take my car on this road:
Came across an old ranch homestead or something along those lines:
Right at the end of Shelf Rd is the entrance to the bank. Just a forest access area with a decent little loop trail on it and lots of spurs. There's quite a bit of rock climbing in the area and we saw lots of people hiking back out with ropes and other gear. In my haste to try and squeeze in all 3 roads/trails, I took off on one of the spurs from the parking area on accident, and burned up quite a bit of time on a fairly boring out and back trail only known as FSR 5820 (Forest Service Road).
Realizing my mistake once we got to the end, turned around and made it back to the parking lot where I double checked the map, I went ahead and used the last couple hours of light to run The Bank loop. Much more fun trail and not too tough running counter clockwise, but I want to go back and run it clockwise as it looked like a lot more fun that way. I would definitely air down and disconnect the sway bar for that direction though.
Some decent views from the backside of the trail:
I've come to love these "reflection shots". Just wish I would've cleaned the window first.....
I also got out yesterday and ran Switzerland Trail above Boulder. Easy squeezy trail, but I did air down due to all the rocks. Needed a little extra cushion. I'll load up some of those pics once I get em up on Photobucket.