Colorado Places - A Travelog
    Last Update: 3/01/2002 - Jens Moller, 1/27/03 Scott Guthrie

    Colorado - I love this place. There is an incredible amount of diversity here and opportunities to go places and do things. I travel with friends up the mountains and go out on some of the easier 4WD roads in either my 1981 Subaru or 1992 Jeep Cherokee. I also have taken in some of the history of Colorado and visited a number of interesting places around the state. There are lots of historical and interesting places left in Colorado, and some are quite spectacular - in fact, so spectacular that photos rarely do the places justice. I'll try to get the best photos that I have taken, along with a lot of commentary to go along with it and share experiences.

    I realize that many people are armchair adventurers, but that doesn't mean that they might not visit the interesting places that they read about. Sometimes people visit fascinating areas because something that they read piqued their interest. I've noticed that many sites for these sorts of places are very sales oriented - this is ok, but, quite a few details and information is left off, or altered to make something more out of them than really is - I guess that they want you to come experience it instead.
    The western side of Hancock/Tomichi Pass

    I find that the more I know about a subject before I go to see it, the more I enjoy what I see. I also know to look for things that I might not have looked for otherwise. So, if you like pictures and some details about the experience, then you'll like this site. I'm always amazed at how creative people have been when it comes to solving difficult problems - occasionally dumb luck is the mother of invention. Occasionally the spirit world (as in ghosts) comes into play - other times someone consumed too many spirits.

    While this site is not selling anything, we may link to some sites that either sell things that might be of interest, or may provide services that relate to the area. Who knows, you might decide to move to Colorado, and it can't hurt to have a few references that might get you settled where you want to live. Its a big state and there is no shortage of places to visit. Let your imagination be your guide.

    Here are some thought provoking questions to get you started - there are no trick questions! Somewhere along the line, I'll answer these (but it may take a while for me to get around to it).

    • Where in Colorado do they raise Alligators? (Yes, you can even visit here).
    • Where do Narrow Gauge trains still run?
    • What are the largest bodies of water in the state, and where are they?
    • Where can you find tombstones that flash blue light all by themselves?
    • What are some good beginner 4WD trails? Can I visit any of these in a regular car?
    • Are there any easy 14,000+ foot tall peaks to climb?
    • Where do I find gold or silver? (Not the already mined stuff)
    • Where are some good places to go White Water Rafting this Summer?
    • Chris and Scott's first Land Rover 4 wheel drive up Hermit Trail

    That should get you thinking - Now on to some adventures!

    • Trails to Ghost Towns, Near Ghost Towns and interesting places

      Easy Colorado off road trips and 4WD roads for beginners

      Ghost town of Independence - Aspen area


      South Park City Outdoor Museum - Fairplay area

    • Colorado Narrow Gauge Trains

      Durango To Silverton - South-West Colorado


      The Georgetown Loop - Near Denver

    • Coming this Summer - Recreational Gold Panning Sites in Colorado

      Visit Gold Prospectors Of Colorado. A club that,
      for $25.00 a year, allows you access to paying claims.

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