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Boothill was still asleep when I got there this
Had planned to spend an hour or so touring Boothill and the row of shops that represent Dodge City but it's Sunday and all closed until 1pm. So off I went on mi bike :) little cool to start but warmed up nicely by noon. Stayed around 30c and as I am in desert country no humidity.
Finally made Colorado (see pic) and around 3pm I wondered where the mountains were. Looking through the haze I could just see the mountains on the horizon. Well tomorrow I'll be ...
The Test......
... br> Running from storms seems to be a bit of a common theme for us and today was no exception - storm clouds bearing down and thunder rolling as we crossed the street to the bikes. Female readers of this blog might be surprised by the next statement - whilst looking for a road to take us south and out of town away from the storm which was now overhead (many roads available - but most were unpaved and/or dirt) - I asked our barmaid for ...
Great Sand Dunes National Park and S. Colorado
... for sands to collect. Glenn would have none of hiking on the dunes so we got out and checked them out from afar. If there is a next time, a couple hour adventure into the dunes will be in order! The dune are much bigger than they appear in the pictures. Look for tiny specs in the ones with Glenn and I, those are people climbing up on ...
If you build it they will come
... no more laptop or ipod charging. We stopped at Napa Auto parts and bought a new fuse which worked for about 10 minutes. So we hit the road once more and 5 hours of born to be wild, country radio, 3 states, and countless breath taking views later we arrived at YAHNNNNNNN….
Well I’m really tired from my wild night I’ll tell you guys about this later you probably weren’t that interested any ...
USA: Pueblo, CO
... day and we went to the Rocky Mountains to visit a Bishops Castle. This Castle has been built by one man for 34 years on his private land. As this castle has no safety regulations government wanted to close it to public but they couldn’t and so a lot of people visit it every year. Dasha was too scared to climb to the top, but Juergen, Dennis and the boys climbed to the top and higher ...