Man alive, what a great trip!
We started off Thursday after work, heading over to the Wayfarer World HQ in Colorado Springs. Then it was a quick drive down to Florence Brewing before heading out to the Royal Gorge for the first night. One of the themes for the trip: smoke. We were getting smoke in Colorado from some fires in California, so driving towards CA wasn't going to make things better.
We got to Great Basin National Park in the early afternoon. The place, as is the case for most national parks, isn't very dog friendly so we took a driving tour and then headed out to Sacramento Pass, some BLM land not far from the park entrance. Lots of OHV folks, but we took the dog on a nice 5k singletrack loop near the campsite and didn't see a single person on the trail. Did that same loop again early the next morning with the pup.
We were now driving highway 50 through Nevada. Lots of interesting places. Like this place, the International Cafe in Austin, NV. They will not serve you if you have a mask on. Of course we went in and grabbed a beer.
The next day we visited Wayfarer Vans in Reno, then headed south on 395. I drove that highway back in 2011 and it was fantastic. Unfortunately we wouldn't see very much this time as the smoke greatly limited visibility.
But hey, we did get to go to The Mobil. We've been wanting to go to that gas station since 2012 when the podcast came out. And despite the high expectations the place didn't disappoint.
And we continued south. One of the Wayfarer Reno guys recommended the June Lake Scenic Loop, so we took it, and discovered a sweet brewery along the way, June Lake Brewing.
Once we exited Death Valley on the east side we were now in alien country. The route we were going to take would skirt the perimeter of Area 51, you know, if Area 51 actually existed. North up to Tonopah and then over to Rachel, NV, home of the world famous Little Ale Inn, which is where we spent the night.
Went down the Lake Mead Scenic Highway towards Vegas. Decided to pull off to try to get near some water. You know that oft quoted line along the lines of "it ain't an adventure 'till something goes wrong..."? Well shit went wrong here. I hit some kind of vehicle sand trap and got stuck. We dug for a good hour in the Vegas heat and completely spent ourselves, to no avail. Luckily we have roadside assistance on our insurance and it was easy to call for a tow, though super embarasing.
The next morning I took the dog for a nice walk around the UNLV campus and we finally found the Tark statue. College hoops back in the mid 90s sure was something else.
Then it was off to Flagstaff. We were really hurting for a laundromat by this point in the trip, and luckily there's one right across the street from Beaver Street Brewing.
Found some forest land not far outside of Flag and called it a night. The next day took us to Durango, where again we found some hidden campsite on BLM land.
Next morning was Pagosa, where $100 did some fishing, and then we finished the day at a regular-for-us campsite just outside of Salida. By Sunday afternoon we were back home in COS and my friends were over mooching all the beer we brought back.
3104 total miles. $429.42 total in gas money, though that included a fill up in Woodland Park to leave us with a full tank next time we head out. Great trip and we can't wait to head out again!
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