We checked out of My Place with one last look at the desert from the hot tub we used the night prior. Truth told, I left my sunglasses and hat out there and was retrieving them.
We then hit Gloria's for Huevos Rancheros ~ meh; nonsense green chili sauce. We flipped around and headed north of Moab to the Dinosaur Tracks hike. After crossing some sand sections on a "dirt" road, across which Kala's Lexus did well, we arrived at the trailhead after a couple of miles. The 1+ mile trail was pretty cool with signage and exposed evidence of dinosaur bones. We liked that aspect but never officially found the loop hike in the area and improvised our own shorter loop beginning with a selfie with Determination Towers in the canyon behind us. Then, lots of bones. Then some vert.
Whatever. We got back to the car, changed shoes, and headed south on #191 out of Moab. The La Sals already had a smidge of snow.
We'd been on the road before, on the way to Canyonlands, but we trundled on to stuff we'd never seen through towns we'd never visited and arrived in Pagosa Springs for check in at the cool Nightingale, right on time at 4pm. We found a good Mex Cantina right near our motel room named Kip's. Cool vibe on trivia night with Wolf Ck trail map on the wall and good tacos and green chili ~ thankful to be in Colorado again for chili.
Headlining Pagosa was a visit to the world renown Springs Resort on Wed. We first ate a tasty breakfast nearby at The Rose. I'd booked a full day of soaking in the hot springs... yeah even the riff raff like us with "just" day passes were allowed access to over 20 pools fed by the hot spring. Lots of minerals, lots of soaking... we tried every pool over 100 degrees from 101° to 120° (The Burg). We brought our own towels and coverups and had a great day recovering from our 1 mile hike to see dino bones. :) The Springs Resort was very cool ~ right on the San Juan river, right in Pagosa Spgs.Unfortunately the brewery in Pagosa, Riff Raff, was closed Tue & Wed while we'd be there ~ Fortunately though, that's the beer featured at the cantina at the Springs Resort cantina. I told her not to photo bomb me but that didn't work.The Lobster Pot and the Burg were the hottest at the resort. We couldn't even soak in the Burg initially, right on the San Juan, but later in the day it was sublime. I took the "warrior challenge" and did the plunge into the river... not bad really at 56° (the river righteous was much colder as together we tried that earlier) but relative to 105° it was chilly. Getting out was an issue so Kala agreed to take the pic. Ultimately it all flows into the San Juan.As respite from the soaking, we headed to view the Mother Spring. It is the deepest hot spring in the world and has long been a source for human recovery. The Mother Spring effluent is piped to all the pools and volume regulated to control the various pool temps. The Springs Resort property is already very nice but is undergoing a major expansion as well. Prices for everything are supposedly doubling next year ~ locals will pay $800/person for a year pass!
Ultimately the soaking was over for us and we cleaned up and headed to a tasty local haunt for Mexican food @ Chavalo's. Pagosa Spgs was a very cool spot... locals implied that only on a couple of days a year was it was too tough to reach Wolf Creek to ski ~ this despite the area receiving the greatest annual snowfall in CO of ~350 inches. Of course too there is great hiking and fishing on the San Juan, Rio Grande, and N&S Forks. Plus despite being discovered, property is still attainable... Hmmm. Sleeping was pretty easy and we woke up Thu early to head home. Breakfast in bed then over Wolf Ck Pass we hit the tail of the storm... NP, we were unloading the car in 4 hours. Gr8 vacation with my young lady; well, for another couple days anyway.
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