Southwest Colorado ideas please
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You can drive from Grand Junction south to Telluride, Ouray, Durango, Mesa Verde NP, Dolores and Cortez.
You can also fly into ABQ [Albuquerque] and drive 3 hours to Durango.
Where are you coming from? Altitude here makes it harder to hike and other outdoor activities.
Durango is a great area, and October is best season. Do a search here, I have lots of threads with info on area.
You can also fly into ABQ [Albuquerque] and drive 3 hours to Durango.
Where are you coming from? Altitude here makes it harder to hike and other outdoor activities.
Durango is a great area, and October is best season. Do a search here, I have lots of threads with info on area.
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I would concur with all of the suggestions above. Altitude can be an issue for flat-landers. Also, mountain driving can be a challenge, particularly the stretch south from Ouray to Silverton. It is know worldwide as the Million Dollar Highway. It is singularly one of the most spectacular drives in Colorado, but is narrow and has steep drop-offs. If you are a nervous mountain driver, I would consider an alternate route. Check out the YouTube video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=idXrlV3aWgo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=idXrlV3aWgo
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And, if you want to see the view northbound from Silverton.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=idXrlV3aWgo
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Fly into GJ early, take the loop road through Colorado Monument and then drive to Telluride. Spend two nights there enjoying a hike, chairlift ride and maybe rent bikes for a ride along the river. Leave early the next day and head to Mesa Verde NP, ending up in Dorango for two nights. Again another great place to bike along the bikepath that follows the river through town and or hike. Spend a day returning to GJ via 550, stopping for a short hike in the mountains, stop for lunch in Ouray, and then late flight home. That's a lot of ground to cover but spectacularly beautiful route. If you have 5 nights you might even have time to breath.
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Telluride is at 8,750 elevation, Mesa Verde varies from 6000 to 8000 ft, while Durango is only at 6512 feet so I'd think about doing Barblab's itinerary in reverse after Colorado National Monument so to acclimate yourself to the higher elevations.
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