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Continental Divide....Chapter 2 #26013 09/27/07 07:22 PM
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Continental Divide….Chapter 2
After wimping out on Monday due to freezing temperatures and intimidating streams I mounted up Tuesday better prepared. Thermal underwear top to bottom….socks, long johns, light and expedition upper, head hood, and glove liners! I also brought my fishing hip waders for the occasional stream.
The plan was to head south from Buena Vista (BV), west up to old mining town St. Elmo, over Tin Cup pass (Continental Divide-CD) to old mining town Tin Cup, north on Timberline Trail to Cottonwood Pass Rd, then back over CD to BV. Round trip was 87 miles and over the CD twice. It took 7 hours.

Chalk Creek Canyon to St. Elmo. Gateway to Fun!


St. Elmo, 1880 Gold and Silver mining town.


Tin Cup Pass East Aspens


Tin Cup Pass Beaver Ponds


Tin Cup Pass Tree Line


And Finally……..Tin Cup Pass


Lunch on the Conintenal Divide. View while humming the Jimmy Buffett song “I wish lunch could last forever”, then “Incommunicado”.


Going Down……..lots of streams that follow the trail for a while. Fortunately not big ones………yet!


Mirror Lake. Dang, I knew I forgot something…….my fly rod!


And finally, Tin Cup. Originally settled by the Ute Indians, later in the 1850’s by prospectors searching for gold. Tin Cup got its name from a prospector who used to carry his gold dust out in a tin cup.


Tin Cup building…


Tin Cup Cemetery. I usually don’t envy the dead but this spirit has quite a plot!


Timberline Trail. There were many boulder fields. It was all I could do to not conk out, not fall over, and not get stuck but I did conk out, fall over, and get stuck many times. The pictures don’t do justice for the difficulty.


Timberline Trail Aspens, a little after the peak color change.


Timberline Trail, note the slope left to right, don’t get off the trail!


And then the anticipated stream crossing. Actually his stream followed the trail for about 50 feet and was a little over a foot deep. Here I’m suited up for the crossing!


The End! Cheated death again!
Ps: this is a recruiting effort, hoping I can suck a few of my friends into buying a dirt bike going along!
Have Fun!
Jerry
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Re: Continental Divide....Chapter 2 [Re: Jerry XT] #26014 09/27/07 08:11 PM
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Good pics Jerry, id love to ride those trails, the rocky stuff looks good(but not all day long though !!)


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Re: Continental Divide....Chapter 2 [Re: steveyb] #26033 09/28/07 09:51 AM
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Good report, Jerry. That's a trip I have dreamed about many times. Wanna do it again next year with a partner? Seriously.


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Re: Continental Divide....Chapter 2 [Re: Montana Tracy] #26035 09/28/07 11:02 AM
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That is truly a beautiful area to ride. Thanks for the pics and report Jerry. Wish I wasn't so far away.

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Jerry - Sweet ride and pictures. You uncovered some very nice trails beyond Tin Cup that we didn't get to. I do know of the slopes, rocks and difficulties up on those trails not to mention the O2 starving altitude. You're a brave solo soul to tackle this terrain as shown. I love this stuff. Thanks for taking the time to stop and bring back pictures with a ride report. I'm curious about the Timberline trail. Need to investigate.


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Muniac,
Glad you liked it! There is a lifetime worth of trails in this area!
If you have a map, Timberline trail (414)is North off Tin Cup Pass Road close to Mirror Lake. It goes north to 209 (Cottonwood Pass Rd) and even continues on to Texas Lakes and Texas Creek Rd. (Thats another story.....where I got soaked crossing Texas Creek and lost my waders.....flew out of the milk carton....not enough bungies!). I actually took Mirror lake Rd. to Tin Cup, then Cumberland pass Rd. to Sanford Creek Rd. to Timberline Trail. Timberline Trail is hiking and motorcycle only, to narrow and rough for ATV or Jeep. National Geographic sells great "Trails Illustrated" maps with all the designations. If I didn't have that, you would be hearing about me on the search and rescue news!
Have Fun!
Jerry


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Montana Tracy,
I would totally be up for doing that trip again or some variation. I'll keep you posted.
Jerry


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WOW! Hard to believe that was 9 years ago, need to get back there!


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Woot! More trip pics please - helps pass these dark Winter nights!


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Beautiful! I'm marking this ride down as a must do when I get to Co! I imagine this trail is covered in snow at the moment, any idea how long it would take for everything to melt and it be rideable?


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