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The San Juan Skyway
Placerville to Telluride

The road from Placerville to Telluride follows the San Miguel River. In places, the canyon is so narrow the road has to rise up but it always comes back to the level of the river. And until you're in Telluride, the red sandstone outcroppings are everywhere.

It was hard to take photos in here because of all the road construction. I simply couldn't stop and get out where I wanted to because of the heavy morning traffic and the heavy equipment action on the road. For a significant section of road, there's only one lane. And that had heavy traffic backed up on both sides of it. As beautiful as the weather looks in most of these photos, Telluride was almost overcast and it was raining off-and-on the whole time I was in town. For photos of town go to Telluride. For photos of the cirque behind it go to San Miguel Cirque.

Leaving town and heading out was just as bad for all the traffic. The construction is supposed to be complete in October, 2007, but who knows...

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San Juan Skyway
Looking up the canyon toward Telluride
San Juan Skyway
High rising sandstone walls
San Juan Skyway
Bear Creek Valley, to the south
San Juan Skyway
Looking southwest, Diamond Hill
San Juan Skyway
Signs of Telluride approaching
San Juan Skyway
Looking northeast, just west of Telluride
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