The drive to Silverton was beautiful...though the decidious trees had yet to leaf, the scenery was stunning!
Once in Silverton, we walked downtown exploring the shops. Though most were closed, as the season was not officially open, we did have a small handful available to examine. We lunched at a delightful little cafe named The Pickle Barrel. If you are ever in the area, it would be a definite recommendation!After lunch, we were off to Ouray, over Red Mountain Pass...
Quietly, I had hoped to rediscover the falls in the Ouray area, particularly Box Canyon Falls, but it had been closed the previous day when a tourist had nearly been lost to the gorge after slipping on a patch of ice. So, we headed out to see the lower falls of Cascade Falls, which was an easy hike. It was there, that I discovered that Bonnie loved rocks! Amusingly, my brother must truly be in love...why else would he haul a 40-pound rock down a steep hill?As our time at Ouray ended, the four of us discussed our next plan...both couples were planning a drive to Colorado Springs the next day to view Pike's Peak and Garden of the Gods before heading to our homes. So, it was decided that we would drive together. Nolan and Bonnie would return to Durango to arrange the checkout of the hotel, and Patrick and I would drive to Telluride tonight, with plans to meet the next morning to proceed to Colorado Springs.
Night found us in Montrose...with plans to sleep in!
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