One thing we will miss when we move to Puerto Rico is summer in Colorado and the ability to go to the Rocky Mountains in less than one hour from our house in Greeley.
In the Colorado Rocky Mountains this weekend
This weekend we went to a wedding of our good friends Shana and Rick in Estes Park, Colorado. We took my old ’89 Oldsmobile car because Britton’s ’98 Honda is less reliable than my car to make it up the steep grade (as we found out last year). The Corvette used to be the best car to take up the mountains because it has the most horsepower and torque of any of the three, but since he has sold it, we were left with the Honda or Olds choices. My car did ok, but it had a major miss and we had to stop various times on the way up and down the mountain.
The wedding was at beautiful Mary’s Lake Lodge in Estes on a bright, sunny, if a little windy of a day. We then enjoyed spending time with our friends at the reception.
Afterward, we walked around Estes a bit and hiked a small while at the edge of Rocky Mountain National Park.
It is such a gorgeous place. Estes Park is interesting because unlike other Colorado mountain cities, the only attraction is the beauty of the place as opposed to ski lifts and the like.
Wildflowers and Devil’s Backbone
On the way down the slope we topped off the great day with a stop at Devil’s Backbone in Loveland for a quick hike.
In 1 1/2 hours you can hike in the Guajatatca forest. There are a lot of trails and it is pretty deserted. With the humidity and high temps it is hard going but still gets you out into nature and everything will be new for you!
New trails! YAY
It is very beautiful in the rcky mtns. I have noticed however that I am totally used to it. Even to the point where I am hardly ever motivated to go anymore. So new experiences will be fun.