Time for some action. We made our annual New Years Day snow run today. Only problem being we ain't got no snow down here. Our normal spot in Westcliffe is dry right now. We made some plans earlier last week for a run up Hayden pass, snow or no snow. Since Hayden is about 35 miles west of Canon City we decide to meet up at work at 8:00am. I've got Ian as my co-pilot again, John is running his TJ with his brother riding shotgun, Bill riding solo in is new 17 Taco and my tech Harlan and his wife with his trusty Tracker. Larry had picked up his family late that night so he was out. The others that had gone with us in the past all bailed for various reasons.
We did have somebody new riding with us in mine. My wife and I lost a dog recently due to cancer. We weren't planning on getting another but we got tipped off about a sweethart that was at a local no-kill shelter. She's a 6 year old cattle dog mix and quite the chill dog so we brought her home. Who ever had her, did put in some effort training as she is well behaved and responsive to commands. I've never had a dog quite as smart as this one, so I thought what the hell let's give her a try on a trail ride. She loved it.
So starting out this morning, loading up and warming up the K5.3 here's what the temp was:
Funny thing was, once we started up the trail and climbing the temps were in the mid 40's. Friggen heat wave!
Part of the gang.
As per normal, I don't have a lot of action shots of my ride since I was breaking trail. But I got a couple of John's TJ.
Storm, the new trail dog. I think she had fun. Only way I can tell is she's been knocked out sleeping since we got back.
She's giving Ian the stink eye for his PB&J sammich.
Coming back down looking back towards the Arkansas river valley below.
Airing back up with Storm keeping watch out of the back.
So we thought we could make it to the summit but we hit a steep section that had a deep enough snow bank to really make it challenging. I've got some pretty good video of the assult me made on this section with the 5.3 really singing a song at full boil for multiple attempts. I've got to edit the footage as I've got well over an hour and half of raw footage to pare down. It begs to be heard with headphones as I really got after it.
The last section had us pulling cable to get to another dry patch, but Shane did hike up few hundred feet ahead to find frozen waterfall across the trail. There were no trees nearby and was sloped to the downhill side which made it look sketchy as hell. We decide it's too risky to proceed and back down to the rest of the group and have some lunch.
We head back down the mountain and make it back to town with daylight to spare. Stay tuned for video footage.