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Yearly Archives: 2012
Day Three: Going Up and Down
Tuesday morning saw us leaving Thornton bright and early and beginning the journey to the SW corner of Colorado and into the upper NE corner of Arizona.
A lot of driving. Well, all of it was driving. As if we walked or levitated. Driving over the mountains. And little ski towns. And valleys. Into desert areas. Definite climate change.
We crossed over the continental divide several times. Here you can see the Husbear being a little more Atlantic-y at the time.
You don’t want to know what he did on the divide after that picture was taken.
We saw several road signs along the way that looked similar to this. Apparently all the Subaru Outback-driving hippies in the area don’t care.
Coming out of the mountains. Which oddly enough was near some town that had a “Welcome to the real South Park” sign hanging up. I didn’t see a rhinoplasty business.
At a rest stop, the Husbear decided to growl at me, which I caught on camera.
No, not really. I was attempting to take a picture of myself when he walked into the shot and was yawn-talking and I turned my head to decipher. The picture makes me giggle.
There were still a few more mountain passes we went through. One of them had the road hugging this river, which we had to stop and look at in several locations when I could find enough shoulder space to pull over on.
And then there were a few overlooks that stunningly looked out onto valleys with little towns nestled in them.
Eventually, night fell.
We had a difficult time finding a hotel that night. After driving a few hours more than we expected, and into Arizona, we happened across a scary little place in the middle of some Indian reservation. But we were just happy to find it, at a reasonable rate, and without any apparent axe murderers around.
What was even scarier was that there was no cell service in the area at all. Vast stretches of nothing.
I actually took a video of the scariness, but couldn’t get it to upload properly via my iPhone. It’ll have to wait until I get home.
In lieu of that, I’ll leave you with a picture the Husbear was kind enough to take of me before bed.
Until next time...
Day Two: Rocky and Friends
The Husbear and I woke up bright and early (for us) on Monday and started heading deeper into Colorado. Because everyone likes deeper, right?
We made it over to Colorado Springs and drove up Pikes Peak. The Husbear was “clenched” the entire way up. And when we got to the top, we both had a difficult time adjusting to the altitude.
After a short time at the top, we decided it best if we head back down the mountain, as we were both having issues with the altitude.
We had a nice drive back down, and stopped several times to take pictures.
After that, we stopped at Garden of the Gods to look around. I was last here as a kid, and vaguely remember it.
We left the park, then headed north to Denver to meet with blogger Mark of Voenix Rising and his partner Ben.
I’ve been following Mark for around 7 years or so, and it was great to finally meet him in person. It was a brief but good visit over dinner.
After dinner with them, we then headed a little more north to Thornton to visit our buddy Rodney that we haven’t seen in about a decade since he lived in NW Arkansas.
We stayed with Rodney that night, and spent the time catching up. He and I stayed up late and geeked out over technology as we are prone to do.
And then it was time for bed.
Thank you Mark and Ben for meeting with us with the chaotic schedule we were having, and a big thank you to Rodney for letting us stay in your wonderful home.
Until next time...
Just a Quickie…
I have a few posts to finish writing of our trip-in-progress, which hopefully I will be able to do this evening. There have been several stays without wifi or cell service, which has hampered uploading pictures.
Big day today. Our daughter’s wedding is this afternoon at 4, in whatever time zone this is that we are in. Getting prepared for that, with a slight hangover after spending the evening/night beveraging with our daughter, soon to be son-in-law, a couple of their friends, and the Husbear.
After that, hopefully I will have a little time to post, and to catch up reading blogs. I hope my friends in the New England area are all okay after Sandy rolled through.
Until next time...