TR: St. Pierre
Continuing the TR’s from my Newfoundland trip in mid-August, we took a ferry to the island of St. Pierre which
Read MoreContinuing the TR’s from my Newfoundland trip in mid-August, we took a ferry to the island of St. Pierre which
Read MoreThis TR will never do this trail justice. I wish I was a master of words, capable of describing the jaw-dropping nature of this ride. Around every corner, around every bend, this ride brings out exclamations of oohs and ahhs. As an anecdote, I took well over 200 photos on this ride- and very few of them were shot on continuous shooting mode. It’s that kind of ride. You’re very likely to see large herds of Elk, you’re not likely to see people (our tally, over the course of 10 hours- 1 thru-hiker, 2 horseback riders, 2 ATV’s near Carson Pass). We spent roughly 6 hours straight above treeline, traveling from one high basin to the next. The Cataract Ridge portion of the Colorado Trail contains its highest point, at 13,200′. I would honestly say that anyone within 10 hours of Cataract Ridge trail is doing themselves a huge disservice by not riding this trail.
Read MoreThere are numerous small islands that dot the coast surrounding Newfoundland. Strangely, a few of those islands still belong to
Read MoreI have returned home after a week in Newfoundland (Canada) and St. Pierre (France). I still have a few adventures
Read MoreAfter hitting up the St. John’s area of Newfoundland where we also saw Signal Hill and Cape Spear, we then
Read MoreNot a far drive from St. John’s is Cape Spear. Easily seen from Signal Hill, Cape Spear is the eastern
Read MoreSignal Hill is the name given to the hill that stands on the northeast corner of St. John’s harbor. The
Read MoreIt’s impossible to think of Newfoundland and Labrador without thinking of the breed of dogs that bear their name. But,
Read MoreThe hot weather this past week has had me glum. Yes, Crested Butte CAN have temperatures above 80-degrees- which, for
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