We have seen many different animals throughout our travels, some of them more interesting than others. Perhaps because we’ve done so much hiking, but we’re always on the lookout for motion in the trees that surround us. Many of them are cute and adorable, some colorful, and others perhaps a little strange. We decided to go back and review some of our favorite photographs and discovered that we had way too many to include in a single post, but here is a good representation of them.
Llama in BoliviaBarbary Monkey in Gibraltar Anteater in a Tree in PanamaBig Horn Sheep in ColoradoMonkey on the Rocks of Halong Bay, VietnamThree-Toed Tree SlothPoisonous Frog in the AmazonAgouti in Panama Friendly Donkey in South DakotaTurkey in the Bolivian JungleCamel at the Pyramids in EgyptUp Close and Personal with Monkeys in PanamaColorful Wire-Tailed Manakin in EcuadorLizard Standing on a Rock in UtahTarantula Crawling Out of a Tree Bird Along the Trail to the Top of Gellért Hill in Budapest Colorful Details of a Hummingbird Moth in Our Backyard
Located right down the street from the Telluride Historical Museum is a the trailhead for the Owl Gulch Trail. It takes you above the town of Telluride and provides wonderful views of the town as well as Bridal Veil Falls off in the distance. Unfortunately, it is also a road that is heavily traveled by 4-wheel drive vehicles, so you often have to step out of the way. It is also exposed to full sun, so be sure to wear sunscreen and take plenty of water with you.
Rounding the BendFirst View of Bridal Veil FallsTown of Telluride with the Ski Slopes BehindDramatic SceneryStart of the Trail
We got on the trail at around 11:00 am in the morning and started our leisurely hike that took us east of Telluride. The mountains around Telluride are absolutely stunning and hiking throughout the valley provides stunning views. The trail also gives a chance to see how quaint and small the town of Telluride has remained throughout the years. Although Bridal Veil Falls, which is the tallest free falling waterfall in Colorado, is far off in the distance, it is still quite spectacular. The power plant that sits adjacent to it is also clearly visible.
Bridal Veil Falls, the Power Plant, and if You Look Carefully, All of the 4-Wheel Drive VehiclesStunning Mountain TopsHiking Back Towards TownIngram Falls, Which Can Be Seen from TellurideViews Looking Down the Valley
We decided to keep our hike short as we had hiked Bear Creek Trail the day before and our legs were a little tired. The number of vehicles with local guides taking people up the road to Bridal Veil Falls also made it dusty and somewhat less enjoyable. Despite the heat and the traffic, we did enjoy getting out and seeing the beautiful scenery. Afterwards, we went back into town and took the free gondola up to the Mountain Village to enjoy a relaxing lunch and a deserved ice cold beer.
Spectacular Rocky Mountain SceneryLower Trail Looking at the Ski SlopesView of Telluride as We Hiked Back to TownTrees and Rocks Along the Trail
One of the more popular hiking trails near Telluride in Colorado is the Bear Creek Trail. It is popular for a variety of reasons, its proximity to town, the moderate incline, wildflowers, and the stream that runs next to the trail. Like any hiking in the Colorado high country, it is important to drink plenty of water as well as to be aware of the altitude and pace yourself. The trail is nice and wide, which also means that there is plenty of sunshine that can make it a hot hike on a summer day.
Aspen Trees Along the TrailViews of Bear CreekEnjoying Our HikeDramatic SceneryWildflowers
The trail winds its way amongst the groves of Aspen trees as it climbs its way for an elevation gain of a little over a thousand feet (300 meters). Although there aren’t many views of Telluride from the trail, the mountain peaks are visible from many locations on the trail making for some dramatic scenery. Because of its popularity, there will be many other hikers on the trail with you making the chances of seeing wildlife slim and perhaps not as much of an escape into nature as some other trails.
Looking Up Through an Aspen GroveGorgeous Vistas Pond with a Beaver Dam Just Outside of TellurideStart of the TrailBeautiful Views from the Trail
This was one of our first hikes of the season due to the fact that we haven’t been able to get out as much, so it felt really good to get out on a trail and hike for a few hours. With so many trails to choose from in the area, it is hard not to find one that meets your hiking skill and endurance level. The trail is considered to be moderate, but when hiking in the mountains, there are always going to be strenuous sections with some steep inclines. Hiking Bear Creek Trail was certainly a great way to start our stay in Telluride.
Walking Along the Creek“Chimney Rock” on the CliffMountain SummitRelaxing HikeSummit in the Distance at the Start of the Hike