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Good-bye Carbondale Hello Alaska
Spend the last week packing up CC (Country Coach) with everything from cold weather clothes to fishing gear. Tried to pack gold panning gear (pans, bags, shovels, etc.) but no enough room. This won't be a self-financing trip ... too bad, less money for the ...
Avalanche Ranch Hotsprings Resort
... to drive for a while. It is very strange to drive towards an unknown destination.
We arrived in Glenwood Springs around noon and went to the Glenwood Canyon Brewing Company for lunch. We had a great time tasting their beers and talking with the staff. At 1pm Eric had the world's shortest job interview. The company he applied with want him to move to Denver and he said we weren't willing to do that. He may end up ...
The Last Hurrah!
Today is our last full day in Aspen, and it starts with the 'Goodbye Again' event in the Sanctuary. It is hard to believe that it is all over after such a wonderful week. We made our way to the Sanctuary and said goodbye to our old and new friends with promises that we will return in the not-too-distant future.
We then proceeded to Windstar, as we did not get there for the formal event yesterday. I think that there were ...
Hangin' Around!
... boys put on a terrific concert.
We had missed the opportunity to go to Windstar, but we will do that tomorrow, as our next destination was the unique and quirky/kitsch Woody Creek Tavern in Woody Creek, not too far from Aspen. This is a little out of the way place used by many of the locals , especially the celebrities, so that they can kick up their heels and have a meal without being bothered by autograph hunters. ...
Winterskol - Aspenglow
... carpark, but could not find any evidence of a campfire, but instead walked along the track and before us was the most breathtakingly beautiful vista I have probably ever seen. The Maroon Bells were shrouded in snow, and because the lake was fairly still, we could get some really good ‘reflection’ photos. We were there for about 15 minutes, before the fog hit the ground and it was like a curtain had been drawn ...