We tried to see all 14, but a few were in closed areas and others listed on the map by a business name we could not find as the business had probably changed it's name.
This is #1 - Fireman with Shovel
Carving #2 - Black Bear and Cubs.
Carving #4 - Sheriff with Radio
Carving #5 - Alan Wyatt Memorial. In Memory of Alan Wyatt who died fighting the fire. This carving was done on a Tree trunk rooted in the ground. It was snapped off by a thermal vortex.
Carving #6 - EMT and Eagle.
Carving 7A - Rebirth of Vallecito. It was the last one carved and represents the sun instead of flames and animals returning to the forest.
Carving #8 - Oregon Firefighter with Chainsaw.
Carving #11 - Doe and Fawn. A 6 week old Fawn was found under a log and taken to safety.
Carving #12 - Lynx and Eagle. Vallecito Lake is home to over 25 Bald Eagles at certain times of the year.
Carving #13 - Fireman with Hose
Carving #14 - Colorado Mounted Ranger. They helped rescue People and Animals and delivered supplies.
It was located about 22 miles northeast of Durango and was a beautiful drive. Note the deer on the porch of this house next to the Bear carving.
When we got back we found it hard to find a place for the night. The 2 places in town were $40/night and the US Forest Service campground was $24 and 2 miles down a washboard dirt road. We tried another Forest Service campground 23 miles west of town but it was not open yet. We finally ended up at a Passport America park - Echo Basin Resort for $20 for a full hook up site.
Next we tackle the Million Dollar Highway up to Ouray!
Till Later!
Meanwhile, we keep on Trek'n
Melissa, Gary & Tucson
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