Friday after being fed a delicious steak at the camp, Allan and I decided to drive up on the mesa to see how much snow was left. We found the lakes unfrozen and quite a few people out fishing. The Visitor's Center still had quite a bit of snow around it and there was snow in the shady areas. We saw a marmot and several deer on our drive up and down the mountain.
It was a beautiful warm day with lots of interesting scenery on the drive to Telluride on Saturday. It was originally a mining town nestled in a box canyon. We saw both falls and also took the gondola to Mountain Village. This place is for the rich and famous. We were entertained by mostly kids on the bungee ride. Some of the kids got very high and did flips. The town is very animal friendly. We rode up with two wet dogs who had been swimming in the river. There were many young people with their mountain bikes riding up on the gondola and riding the bikes down.
Sunday I had lots of things planned for us to do, but none of them got checked off our list. Instead I found myself in the ER at the hospital in Delta. I had been uncomfortable and vomiting all night. I figured it was the gall bladder. No stones found, but may have to have more tests and surgery. Hopefully, it will hold until we get back home in November.
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