Aspens Turning Gold Among the Pines |
This explains the town's history better than I could |
Ever wonder where they went to the bathroom down in the mine? |
The audio tour explained that the "honey wagon" was kept near the lunch table; the workers didn't linger after lunch!
Could this possibly be safe?? |
As we exited the museum, we stopped to look at the extensive displays of minerals, and to chat with the retired hard-rock miner who volunteers at the museum.
After we left the museum, we drove a short way up the Bachelor Loop, a gravel road that leads to several abandoned mines up in the hills. The road was steep and rocky, and we decided to rent a jeep next summer and take the entire loop. Even the short drive that we took afforded beautiful scenery:
Our stomachs were growling by then, so we stopped back in town and had lunch at Kip's Grill. We had the best sandwich I've had in a long, long time:
After lunch we shopped a bit in Creede (more olive oil, fudge, and a beautiful artisan bowl for my birthday). Then before heading home, we drove a short way toward South Fork on the Silver Thread Scenic Byway. We had come that way in the motor home when we arrived in Creede, but couldn't pull over to take any photos. I think these were worth the return drive:
We'll Miss Colorado Scenery! |
More Changing Aspens -- Orange This Time |
Rio Grande River -- Soon we'll be at its southern terminus near Mexico! |
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