On Sunday, June 24, I took “The Griz,” my ATV, to Marble, Colorado, to ride the Lead King Basin loop. This loop served old mines near Marble and borders the Aspen Snowmass Wilderness Area. While not a long loop it was reported to be very scenic. I had to check it out.

The scenic billing was right on. The wild flowers were in full bloom. Here is a shot of one of my favorite flowers, the Colorado Blue Columbine. (This is Colorado’s state flower.)

Colorado Blue Columbine, Lead King Basin

Colorado Blue Columbine, Lead King Basin

Through the trip I saw blue, yellow, white, and red Columbine. There must have been thousands of them along with many other species of bright wildflowers.

I tried to get a few “artsy” shots, but my little point-and-shoot  camera is not really the best tool for this. However, I did get a couple shots, including this one:

Columbine and Mountains

Columbine and Mountains

In addition to the wild flowers, this loop has water falls, always an attraction for me.

Silver Creek Falls

Silver Creek Falls

Jerry takes a break at the Devil's Punchbowl

Jerry takes a break at the Devil’s Punchbowl

There were plenty of mountain views along the way:

Mountain Scenic from Lead King Basin Loop

Mountain Scenic from Lead King Basin Loop

This was a mining area, and a few structures and buildings remain, some in private hands. A well-known, and often photographed structure, is the Crystal Mill:

Crystal Mill along the Crystal River

 The Town of Crystal  has a few cabins remaining. Some of these have been preserved as summer homes:

Cabin in Crystal

Cabin in Crystal

Now if Pam and I could find a cabin like this in our Land Hunt we would be delighted!

Although not long in mileage (less than 30, including back-tracking to ride side roads) this loop is long on fun and scenery. It has all the features: mountain views, flowers, waterfalls, and historic buildings. This was a great trip!

I’ve included a Photo Wall of pictures taken during this outing. I hope you enjoy it. Note: There are 2 video clips in The Wall. Look for the little triangle in a circle in the lower left portion of the thumbnail photo. Click on the triangle to play the videos. They are titled Lead King 1 and Lead King 2. Neither clip is over 1 minute long. (If you run the slide show, the videos will play automatically in sequence.) Adobe Flash is required; this is a free download from Adobe.com.

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 That’s it for now. Thanks for looking in!