Tuesday, March 5, 2024

Gunnison, Colorado & Vicinity, Part 1 - August 19-22, 2007 (Re-run)

 Gunnison is a nice town that happens to be central to several areas we wanted to visit, the first being the charming town of Crested Butte.  Founded for mining in the nearby mountains, Crested Butte has held on to its heritage despite the loss of mining revenue.  While maintaining its western culture, the town has become a popular destination for its magnificent scenery, especially its wildflower bloom, and for its ski resort.  

Although wildflower season had peaked several weeks earlier, we took a drive into the mountains along a road that still had some beautiful meadows to enjoy.  In addition, we passed the old mining community of Gothic, which was abandoned long ago but is being revitalized by the Rocky Mountain Biological Lab.  Students are able to spend summers here studying various areas of botany and ecology.





































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