CO: Bangs Canyon (dial-up caution)
#1
CO: Bangs Canyon (dial-up caution)
A couple weeks ago, or so, Michael ("Newdad") suggested the possibility running this trail near Grand Junction. I knew there wouldn't be many, if any, other takers to make the road trip to the far western end of the state, and I'm usually up for a drive, so I had to take him up on this offer. The trail description sounded enticing, and this route would be new for both of us. According to the BLM maps at the trailhead, it looks like the official name is the Tabeguache Trail. Michael's wife and 2.5 year-old son came along as well. We ran this yesterday, and I know I really enjoyed what this trail had to offer, both in terms of scenery, and optional obstacles.
Michael, feel free to post your set of pictures. I'm anxious to see what you got. Thanks for the trip, it was a good one!
Airing down at the trailhead. The fog was so thick before we arrived, we were wondering if we were even going to see the sign on the side of the road. It gradually subsided.
The driver had to get out to shoot this scene
This was actually on the road to nearby Billings Canyon, which is the next canyon to the north
Driving along the rim of Bangs Canyon near its start
Looking off toward Grand Junction to the east
Looking back up Bangs Canyon from which we came
A good spot for a lunch break
Myself on one of the many optional steps
Michael, feel free to post your set of pictures. I'm anxious to see what you got. Thanks for the trip, it was a good one!
Airing down at the trailhead. The fog was so thick before we arrived, we were wondering if we were even going to see the sign on the side of the road. It gradually subsided.
The driver had to get out to shoot this scene
This was actually on the road to nearby Billings Canyon, which is the next canyon to the north
Driving along the rim of Bangs Canyon near its start
Looking off toward Grand Junction to the east
Looking back up Bangs Canyon from which we came
A good spot for a lunch break
Myself on one of the many optional steps
#3
Darren, Hope you had a good drive home. It was snowing hard from New Castle on for us. I'll post a couple more images tonight. It's back to the grind for now.
Edit- I just realized I can't upload pictures right now. Darren's pictures are always better anyway.
-Michael
Edit- I just realized I can't upload pictures right now. Darren's pictures are always better anyway.
-Michael
Last edited by Newdad; Mar 21, 2005 at 07:40 PM.
#5
The one thing we haven't mentioned yet about this trail is the mud. Just after lunch, it began to rain and snow. It only lasted about 5 minutes but it raised the difficulty rating a notch or two. The soil there has a lot of clay in it which makes it very sticky and slick when wet. It turns the tires to balls of mud. Things can get dicy in a hurry (or fun, depending on your view) so be careful if the weather is wet. I have family in GJ so let me know if you head out there, I may be able to meet you.
-Michael
-Michael
#7
also be cautious of the mud in the cochetopa hills area of south-central colorado, for instance west of saguache. i about went off the road going 3 mph -- total lack of traction, like driving on butter.
Trending Topics
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
RyanJ989
95.5-2004 Tacomas & 96-2002 4Runners
11
Apr 7, 2021 09:41 AM
PNW94Runner
86-95 Trucks & 4Runners
3
Sep 29, 2015 02:55 PM
Obmi
86-95 Trucks & 4Runners
9
Sep 24, 2015 08:10 AM




