The first evening saw this wonderful sunset.
Looking west with the cresent moon. We had similar colorful western skies most evening during our stay.
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After a day at the campsite to relax and enjoy the views, we headed into Telluride, 11 miles away.
We didn't know the upcoming Labor Day weekend was also the Telluride Film Festival. We didn't see any films! Seating
was limited to holders of passes purchased months before. If there were extra seats they were sold at $40 each. Wow, movies have really gone up! There were some free screening (mostly documentaries) outdoors in parks, obviously after dark. The thought of driving 11 miles mostly on windy gravel mountain roads in the dark wasn't appealing.
I checked into the Blues and Brews
festival comming up in a few weeks. Tickets start at $250 and go up to $3,750 for the 3 days, all sold out!
This remnant of the mining era is at a crossroads of modern Telluride. To the right is the Gondola station, a little to the left is a ski lift and behind me is the start of the farmers market on Oak St.
On Friday morning we went back into town for the farmers market. This time we parked at Mountain Village
and took the gondola into Telluride.
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While on our walks near the campsite, we came across some old homestead cabins.
This one's in pretty good shape with a relativly modern asphalt shingle roof.