Saturday, June 26, 2010

Leaving the desert for the mountains




June 24, 2010 According to folks around here, this has been a very dry, dusty spring. No campfires are allowed in the forests now as there have been several forest fires. We decided after two nights camping at the Cottonwood Campgrounds we would seek respite from the heat. In most places out here you can seek shade and it will provide a cool spot to escape the heat, but in the high dessert in the middle of the day, that doesn’t work. So we moved on to Durango. It’s incredible what 50 miles of highway brings in the way of changed topography and climate. On the way out of the state park we took some pictures that display the beauty of the river – our campground is on the far bank in the picture here. Also included here is a picture Charlcie took of the cottonwood up close – when the wind blows, the little cotton thingies fill the air and give the appearance of snow. Looks inviting doesn’t it? That’s because you can’t feel the heat, taste the dust, feel the grit in between your toes, or hear the buzz of the mosquitoes. Durango is a very nice town with many nice galleries, shops, and places to eat. After settling in the Spanish Trails motel, we got cleaned up (boy that feels good!) and enjoyed dinner at the Steamworks Brewery and Restaurant as recommended by one of the publications here. This town seemingly has a microbrewery every few blocks and all include restaurants, which produce some very tasty food.

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