Telluride Summer Experiences

Sitting in Trimble Hot Springs outside Durango, I examined the many cuts, scrapes and bruises that had overtaken my arms and legs like body art on a Hell’s Angel. I nursed a cold beer, and feeling sheer exhaustion seep from my pores, gave myself the proverbial pat on the back at having completed the roughly 40-mile mountain bike ride from Telluride (top of Lizard Head Pass, to be precise).

The Telluride-to-Durango ride is a classic favorite for those who live in, and visit, Telluride as the network of trails are truly spectacular and provide challenging, varied terrain (not for beginners, I’m afraid). Best of all, they culminate at a natural hot springs spa…perfect for those who relish the sequence of “beat oneself up, then pamper.” For years I’d shied away, thinking my skills weren’t up to scratch, but finally, a few summers ago, I felt ready to see what it was all about.

It was a sunny September day--in hindsight I would go a bit earlier in the season--and we (our group of four friends) set out early in the morning, knowing we had many hours in the saddle ahead of us. The first single-track section (East Fork Trail) was where a-little-late-in-the-season came into play as we not only encountered heavy mud, but sections of snow as we climbed to roughly 11,000 feet. Fortunately from then on, Indian Summer returned as we cruised down Bolam Pass and got on the famed Hermosa Creek trail. I’d heard so many glory stories about the rolling single-track of the Hermosa Creek trail--with its banked turns and smooth, buff surface--and it more than lived up to my expectations, especially after just enough rain left it in prime, tacky condition. Don’t get me wrong, it wasn’t merely a piece-of-cake pleasure cruise; enjoyable yes, but it was a haul. Besides, as the weakest link, who not only pulled up the rear the whole time, but suffered two “over the handlebars” wipeouts (nothing serious), it felt eternal. I could feel everyone’s relief, when I’d show up at our regroupings along the way, that I hadn’t permanently turfed it into a ditch somewhere.

By trail’s end, I was starving and caked with dirt, but on quite the euphoric adrenaline high, especially when I found out all that was left between me and the hot mineral pools were a few miles downhill on pavement. That almost brought tears to my dust-filled, sunscreen-bathed, sweat-crusted eyes. Forty miles and 8 hours in one stretch, on my trusted full-suspension (you better believe it) bike. Certainly a slog, but a beautiful and rewarding slog…one I would, without question, tackle again.

The Telluride Newb - Episode 25 - 4th of July

Posted On August 10, 2011
No matter where you are on Independence Day, you’re going to have a great time. The summer sun, the parades, the barbecues, the parties and the fireworks all add up to make one hell of a day. And Telluride is no exception. Starting out with a Main Street parade that the whole town practically

Quick flight over the Town of Telluride... in a mini-helicopter.

Posted On April 15, 2011
Take a quick flight over the Town of Telluride... in a mini-helicopter.

The Wailers play at Telluride Conference Center

Posted On January 27, 2011
The Wailers perform at the Telluride Conference Center.

Greensky Bluegrass performs at the Sheridan Opera House

Posted On January 27, 2011
Greensky Bluegrass performs at the historical Sheridan Opera House.

Phish - 8/9/10 - Telluride, CO

Posted On January 27, 2011
Set 1: Down with Disease, Camel Walk, Ocelot, Light Up Or Leave Me Alone, Summer of 89, Stash, Cavern, Wedge, Possum, Julius Set 2: Sand > Backwards, Prince Caspian, Tweezer > Boogie On > Piper > Mountains in the Mist, David Bowie, Day in the Life Encore: Quinn the Eskimo, Tweezer

Phish - 8/10/10 - Telluride, CO

Posted On January 27, 2011
Set 1: The Squirming Coil, Stealing Time From the Faulty Plan, Ya Mar, Timber (Jerry), Let Me Lie, The Divided Sky, Walk Away, Roses Are Free > Limb By Limb, Bouncing Around the Room, Run Like an Antelope Set 2: Party Time, Mike’s Song > Crosseyed and Painless > I Am Hydrogen >

Telluride Alpine Lodging

Posted On January 27, 2011
Telluride Alpine Lodging offers a wide selection of hotels, condos, and private homes in Telluride and Mountain Village, Colorado. We are the longest-standing, locally-owned and operated lodging company in the region. With large selections of properties, from hotels to homes, we are the only place