Ouray, CO
Placer and Picayne Gulches
16 Aug 2002
We jumped in with a small group (five Jeeps including us) on
Friday. Since the picnic was scheduled for noon-4pm near
Eureka (just south of Animas Forks), we decided to run some
trails close to the area that morning -- Placer & Picayne Gulches.
On the way out of town, I raised Mike Baxter, SuperKen Wetherall,
Michel Balea, Phil, and Frank from Norway on the CB, so I stopped
and said hi before catching the rest of the group on the trail.
As is the case with most of the trails around Ouray, the roads through
Placer and Picayne Gulches is decent quality. Most of these roads are
official San Juan County roads, complete with road signs. Airing down
wasn't necessary for traction, but certainly made the rocky road feel
smoother. Placer Gulch is just north of Animas Forks, and you pass
through this historic ghost town en route to the gulch. There are
restrooms just south of Animas Forks in case of emergency. The road
started out very mild, but got steeper as we climbed closer to the
ridge separating the two gulches. There are several hairpin turns
near the top. Without an enormous amount of low-end torque at idle
speed, 4-low is certainly necessary.
We stopped for a while at the top (which was quite windy and
somewhat cold) to talk and take pictures before heading back down
Picayne Gulch toward the main road and Eureka. The roads through
both gulches are mostly just narrow shelf roads with a steep incline
on one side and a steep drop off on the other side.
We made it to the picnic site about 2pm. By the time 4pm came, 67
FSJ's had made it to the parking lot. It was fun to get a close look
at so many FSJ's in such nice condition. Mike Baxter won best of show
for his brown '79 Wagoneer. I suspect they awarded extra points for
each of his antennae.
There are a few other photos from the picnic, taken by R.J. Baynum and
sent to me about 18 months later, on
this page.
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