We camped at Boyd's Lake State Park in Loveland. Sunsets were gorgeous.
Rocky Mountain NP
Not our first visit, but we drove up to the Park to take some photos and decided to do some hiking. Unfortunately hunger overtook us so after a half mile we headed to Estes Park and lunch at the Brewery.
Bear Lake
Flora and Fauna
Been There, Done That
Nebraska down, 4 more to go
Been there, done that, too
4 more to go
Thursday, September 1, 2011
Sunday, August 28, 2011
Eating out in Colorado Springs
Since we visited most of the tourist spots on our last trip through Colorado Springs, this was a chance for some down time, time to see old friends, visit Camper's World, defrost the fridge, restock the larder. We attended some rock shows, pumped the locals for info on local gems, and spent a couple of days rock hounding. On our trip to Ruby Mountain we saw a wolf, but of course we forgot to bring the camera.
Sister Sharon and Bro in Law Don joined us for a couple of days. We played cards, lazed at the pool and went to dinner in a unique restaurant - a WWII Air Force Plane located (appropriately) at the air port. Food was good, ambiance was great.
Sister Sharon and Bro in Law Don joined us for a couple of days. We played cards, lazed at the pool and went to dinner in a unique restaurant - a WWII Air Force Plane located (appropriately) at the air port. Food was good, ambiance was great.
| The Restaurant/Plane |
| Check out the pilot |
| The Cockpit |
| The inside - the tall guy is Don |
Thursday, August 18, 2011
Zapata Falls
Zapata Falls are located outside of Grand Sand Dunes NP on BLM land. We drove approximately 3.5 miles of unpaved road - all up. The hike is a half mile - straight up. Then we walked through a stream into a cave to see the 40 foot waterfall. It was well worth the effort.
| Charlie got there first so I had to wait for him to move so I could see the falls |
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| upper falls |
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| lower falls |
Great Sand Dunes National Park
Great Sand Dunes NP is 8,175 feet above sea level. The park contains 330 square miles of sand, and the highest dunes in North America (the highest of which is 750 feet high). We set out early in the morning to attempt our ascent while the temperature was less than boiling. I was uncomfortable in shorts for about 10 minutes. Sand boarding is allowed, but most people just roll down.
Flora and Fauna
| Great Sand Dunes in front of Sangre De Cristo Mountains |
| Going where no man has gone before |
| It is like walking in mush |
Lots of critters have gone before
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| Snow boarding, oops sand boarding |
| Charlie walked down, I took the easy way |
| The bears were hiding, but we saw lots of deer |
Monday, August 15, 2011
Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park
Black Canyon of the Gunnison NP is one of the smaller national parks. Like the Grand Canyon the park consists of a North and South Rim. The Rock has a mica layer that glitters.
Saturday, August 13, 2011
Telluride
Telluride is one of the prettiest spots I have seen. It is an alpine village at 8,750 elevation. Mountain Village at the top of the gondola is 9,545 elevation. Both are breathtaking.
Boat ride with Robin and Tom
Flora and Fauna
| Mountain Village |
| Telluride's Main Street |
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| Waterfall seen looking down the Main Street of Telluride |
| Mountain stream |
| Gondola headed for Mountain Village with bicycle hanging on door |
| Another great sunset |
| A mermaid named Morgan |
| Morgan and Robin |
| Tom, trying out a new ski |
Flora and Fauna
Thursday, August 11, 2011
Creede, Colorado
We did an RV rally in Creede. It was a beautiful RV resort. There were 27 coaches. As always when RVers get together, we ate, we got acquainted, then we ate some more.
Charlie gave a talk on rock hounding, I played Vana and passed around the rocks specimens.
We participated in a Jeep Scavenger Hunt. We were given a map and asked a series of questions. The route took us up a mountain loop, by several old gold mines, and to the local cemetery. It was fun, and we were one of three winners.
We drove up into the mountains to one of the rock gathering sites. Skies got black and we hotfooted it to the jeep, but we got caught in hail storm before we could get back down.
Also got the coach weighed, we were delighted to know we have room for more rocks.
Flora and Fauna
Charlie gave a talk on rock hounding, I played Vana and passed around the rocks specimens.
We participated in a Jeep Scavenger Hunt. We were given a map and asked a series of questions. The route took us up a mountain loop, by several old gold mines, and to the local cemetery. It was fun, and we were one of three winners.
We drove up into the mountains to one of the rock gathering sites. Skies got black and we hotfooted it to the jeep, but we got caught in hail storm before we could get back down.
Also got the coach weighed, we were delighted to know we have room for more rocks.
| Mine |
| Only potty on the tour |
| Deck at the Last Chance Mine |
| Lunch stop at a ghost town |
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