Ouray, CO
Yankee Boy Basin
17 Aug 2002
We'd grown tired of the daily commute down the scary Hwy 550 from
Ouray to Silverton, so we decided to spend the day on a shorter,
closer trail. Yankee Boy Basin is just 8 miles southwest of Ouray,
and doesn't require traversing the pass down to Silverton. My
family was going to do the trail alone (it's a busy trail, so we
weren't afraid of getting stranded). When we stopped at the city
market to pick up lunch supplies, we ran into Terry Howe and his
friend/RCAA spotter Shawn, who were also going to run that trail
and then hike up 14K-foot Mt. Sneffel. We ran the trail with them,
but then turned around and headed back down when they broke out
the hiking gear. We spent a couple hours enjoying the waterfalls
(where a beer commercial was filmed some years back) while our
2-yr-old son played in the water, then headed to town in time for
the kids to nap before the FSJ BBQ at the Ouray Rotary Park that
evening.
Terry is driving the blue '75 J-10 flatbed, while Shawn's family is
in the dark green Grand Cherokee. We crossed paths with a few other
FSJ's, but I didn't catch their names. The lower portion of the road
is easy enough that passenger cars with decent clearance can make it
as far as the waterfalls, but we aired down anyway to make the drive
over rocky roads a little softer. Terry had problems with his clutch
near the top, but made it the rest of the way in 1st gear. Turned
out he sheared a pivot pin in the clutch linkage.
The BBQ culminated the FSJ Invasion. All the FSJers gathered for
good food, good conversation, and a raffle. The highlight of the
evening was Jim Marski, who owns an enormous collection of rare
Jeeps and lives just southwest of Denver. He trailered in a beautiful
1964 2-door Wagoneer which had never been titled and had just 3500 miles
on the clock. He bought it from a dealership in Pennsylvania that had
never sold it. The Tornado 230 I-6 was far from spotless, but the
body and interior were pristine.
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