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Backcountry Pilot • TR: Telluride, CO - KTEX - Flying & 4x4ing

TR: Telluride, CO - KTEX - Flying & 4x4ing

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TR: Telluride, CO - KTEX - Flying & 4x4ing

Telluride Colorado Trip Report - July 4th, 2013:
This is one of my favorite areas to visit in Colorado, so I figured I post my report on BCP. The old mining towns of Colorado are packed full of historical sites and adventure...
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After a previous weekend of fun flying to various backcountry strips during the La Garita Fly-in, it was time to meet-up with the family for the 4th of July holiday. Being that Telluride takes 6 hours to drive to from Southeast Denver (due to the roundabout way across the rocks) I chose the 1.5hr hour flight in the SkyWagon. My landing field of choice was the not-so-backcountry Telluride airport where the FBO's slogan is - "Some Fly at 9070 ft, Some Land." :) While the airport is paved it does sit on a small plateau at 9,000’ surrounded by 13-14,000+ ft mountain peaks which makes for a fun approach. The wind this day was favoring a landing on runway 27 which requires a tight left pattern to avoid flying over the nearby residential areas. Since both ends of the runway end abruptly at a cliff, up/downdrafts are possible. The airport recently installed engineered material arresting systems (EMAS) in order to meet safety requirements for commercial ops. Be sure to land past the EMAS or you might just have the shortest landing ever.

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Depending on your altitude and entry point, you don’t see the airport until 4-5 miles out. This can make it hard to receive AWOS or communicate over airport Unicom. On my trip I arrived from the NorthEast (from Gunnison) so I hung a left over the small town of Placerville/Sawpit and followed HWY 145 in on the right side of the valley. In calm winds and safety permitting, all landings are usually on Runway 09 and all takeoffs from Runway 27. Make sure to visit the airport website before going here to view the noise abatement procedures and preferred routes. Telluride does have a small landing and overnight fee but the price was fair for service. I was there 3 nites/4 days and the total fee came out to $35 w/ tax. Due to the limited parking, a follow- me car will guide you in to the ramp – weaving around business jets and black suburbans. Rental cars are available at a reasonable price along with two taxi/shuttle services based on the field. On this trip I was meeting up with family that was driving in from PHX, so I took a shuttle ($15) in to town for a celebratory beverage (for the good landing) before they arrived.

On the ramp in Telluride:
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Telluride is nestled within southwest Colorado’s San Juan Mountains, and is known for its skiing, scenic landscapes, and summer festival season. The former silver-mining town lies in a box canyon surrounded on all three sides by 14,000 peaks offering a perfect environment for hiking, mountain biking, fly fishing, and other outdoor pursuits. A century ago, Telluride was a rowdy, booming mining town of 5,000. Legend has it Telluride gets its name from a long-ago description of the difficult horseback journey required to reach the town: “to hell you ride.” A free gondola, the only transportation system of its kind in North America, connects the town of Telluride to the modern alpine resort town, Mountain Village.

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This trip was more about hanging out with family than exploring but we still had some fun side trips while we were there. Telluride caters to almost every adventure sport imaginable throughout it’s different seasons. On this stay we had some great hikes to some nearby canyon waterfalls and had a short 4x4 excursion using my brother’s stock 4wd 4Runner. By the way, some great casual eating spots in town are (in no particular order) Brown Dog Pizza, La Cocina de Luz (good Mex & Margs), Oak (fmr Fat Alley BBQ), Hongas downstairs bar (good happy hour sushi & drink specials) Last Dollar Saloon (aka: the Buck), New Sheridan Hotel Bar, Cornerhouse Bar & Grill, Tracks (in Mt Village). The list goes on, but these are some of my favorites. There are plenty of hotel, condo, and house rental options in town to suit your party and budget.
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Hiking: For short hikes around the town of Telluride, here are some of my favorites.
-Bear Creek Falls
-Jud Wiebe Trail
-Bridal Veil Falls (Hiking up the road to Black Pass)

Every 4th of July the town has a parade, BBQ cookout and fireworks show. This year due to the high risk of forest fires they had to cancel the fireworks show but we still had a good time.
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BBQ at the town park after the parade:
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Hike to Nearby Bear Creek Falls:
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For the next part of the trip we all loaded up in the 4runner and explored some of the backcountry 4x4 trails that connect the the old mining towsn around the area. This is a must see if you are in the area. Jeep rentals are available in town. Once again time was limited, so we couldn't complete the whole Alpine loop, but here are a few pictures from the portion of road that goes from Telluride-Tomboy Mine- Imogene Pass - Camp Bird and ending in Ouray, Co.

Ascending Tomboy Road from the town of Telluride:
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The view from the road:
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A tunnel passing along the way:
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The first stop along the route. Tomboy Mine. This used to be a sprawling mining camp complete with a school, store, mills, and many cabins. Today only ruins remain:
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Mossy Creek flowing through the mining town of Tomboy:
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At the top of Imogene Pass:
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On the way down from Imogene Pass looking towards Ouray:
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The road down to the Camp Bird Mine:
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Back in Telluride:
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These are just a few of the pictures from my short trip and just barely scratch the surface describing the recreational activities available in the SW Colorado area. For those that are interested, there is plenty of information available on the interweb for that will do a better job than me of explaining all the different activities and places to explore. :D

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Re: TR: Telluride, CO - KTEX - Flying & 4x4ing

Awesome!! Thanks for sharing your TR!!

Some of my buddy's want to get down there some day with our 4x4's.
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Nice TR, looks like a fun trip!
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Great trip report. I love that part of Colorado, thanks for sharing.
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NIce!
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Great TR, Telluride is an amazing place. Really fun airport to fly into and they are cool with you landing in the dirt, but definitely need to talk to the manager or at least line guys first (and as Mtnwest said, check online for noise abatement procedures etc).

They actually watch and record every landing on a computer inside, so if you line up for the dirt and don't let them know first, someone may be alarmed/pissed. Here's a crappy video of where to land. Be careful about downdrafts at this field, when the winds pick up they can get fierce. For the type of airport it is, I give the FBO a 5 star rating, those folks are great!!!

https://vimeo.com/70092596
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