In order to reach our next destination from Durango we made our way to Ouray. Unfortunately, it was necessary to go on a harrowing mountainous climb of leaving 6.000 feet to over 11,000 feet and back down. This was not a car ride for the faint-hearted. Lucky for me I had an experienced car driver manning the wheel as the drive was certainly a white-knuckled one. Many switchbacks, 180 degrees turns and no guardrails. Never mind the signs that said watch for rocks, wildlife, avalanches as one just wanted to remain on the road and not fly off the side. We had to go through Red Mountain Pass to reach our destination.
What an engineering feat building this road through the mountains. Hard to believe miners from years ago made this trek. Even an avalanche shed was built to keep the road clear. Red Mountain Pass is a stunning 11,018-foot summit of the Million Dollar Highway in Southwest Colorado. Although the road may be both treacherous and intimidating, adventurous drivers are rewarded with breathtaking views from the top. Colorado’s “Million Dollar Highway” is a 25 mile stretch of U.S. 550 that is consistently rated as one of the most scenic drives in the country. Red Mountain Pass is the highest point on that road. I also might add it is one of the most dangerous sections because of its steep grade and lack of guardrails. Lucky for us we are between seasons and the road was dry. When we reached Ouray I should have bought this shirt but instead, I found comfort at a coffee shop. And look at the dog waiting patiently outside that looks a lot like Bella. A strong espresso drink was just what I needed and I wasn't even driving.photography, book reviews, recipes, poetry, musings on Up North life, city adventures and travels
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This sounds like an adventure to add to my list. But no, like you, I won't be driving. Thanks for the inspiration!
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