Rodeway Inn Estes Park
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Going Home
We woke up early this morning thanks to the annoying yapper in the room below. We were anxious to get home anyway. It was a wonderful trip. Thank you Eric for spoiling me and for planning such an awesome Birthday. I love you.
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The Daily Outrage
... it all and parked and walked back to the area. At first we were standing in a group along the hill overlooking the field and I had a great vantage point but there was again some ******* family with their rude kids making loud bugling sounds like they were elk incessantly over and over. The mom told them to stop it once but then gave up and it was a free for all with each kid trying to be louder than the last. Do you not recognize there are other people ...
Should I stay or should I go?
... top and saw some elk who had just given birth to calfs. We went to the cafe and the kids got cocoa, because it was freezing in July.We plowed on with a little rain, but mostly clouds. As we got to the bottom we saw a moose with her little baby moose in tow-pretty cool. We drove all the way to Craig, Colorado. Scored a deal at the Best Western (the pull out couch-score!) Had some Dominos and the kids played in the pool. It's the little things that make life ...
26.2 Miles of Recovery
... close by, with toilets. Who needs to pay $20 for a campground when we could get all of this for free?
We did a short hike along an ATV trail the next morning, mostly to give the Quincy and Samson a little exercise. Then we headed further south to another group of campgrounds on the southern edge of Granby Lake. This site was a bit nicer, as one section was not yet clear cut, and there was potable water to replenish our supply. We hiked up ...
What a WONDERFUL Day !!!
... to catch my breath. Glen was so good about it. I know he could have been up and back by time I was able to get there. I’m not trying to paint a picture that I was ambulatory … I just felt like I had run full out and needed to slow my breathing before I could proceed. Emerald Lake gave us very different views that the prior 2 lakes. As you can see from the photos, we were now directly below the ...