We had a wonderful stay in Colorado and enjoyed many new sights and places along the way. It wouldn't have been possible without the help of family and friends thanks for all you did to help make this happen for us to be able to get away and enjoy this vacation and family visit. We had an unforgettable time.
Knock it off or I WILL pull this car over!
Sunday, July 18, 2010
full day of fun...Thursday and onto the last full day...Friday!
Friday, July 16, 2010
The end of the road
When we arrived in Glenwood Springs, we went stright to the Glenwood Adventureland and Caverns. It sounds cheesy, but it was interesting. You begin by taking a tram ride to the top of Iron Mountain. At the top is an alpine coaster, a rock climbing wall, and a myriad of other attractions. The main attraction is the caves, which are grander than anything in the midwest.
Not sure if we'll update this blog after today, but if so, it surely will be after we get home. Thanks for listening.
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
off to Crested Butt...I mean Crested Butte!~
After our Taylor excursion yesterday morning we attempted a dip in the local community pool. No such luck as one child made a lovely deposit in the pool shutting it down and sending us back up the road to try again another day. On our short walk "home" we witnessed the prairie dogs and their home by the stoplights. It's one thing seeing them in the zoo...and another seeing them in the wild. 
Next in our adventures was our trip
to Crested Butte. This time we
Next in our adventures was our trip
took a "real" road and what smooth sailing that was compared to yesterdays "off road" adventures. The scenery was gorgeous and we enjoyed the mountain setting of this town. Each mountain town has its own charm. From a quick ride up a couple miles on Kebler Pass, to exploring the scenic and funky historic area of town, to the business town nestled in by Mt. Crested Butte. It was a feast for the eyes. Being so close I'm glad we made the trip here. We took all the scenic pictures we could playing our part as tourist. Mountain Bike Magazine rated Crested Butte as their number one location for mountain biking anywhere (in the country I'm assuming).
After lunch we made the repeat trip to the pool where there was no "pool pooper" to spoil our fun and so the boys and their cousins enjoyed a couple hours of raw fun in the pools and on the waterslides, this was followed by more lovely meals cooked for us (feeling spoiled) and then a dessert treat at the Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory. Those that dislike chocolate are not welcome, you can get a sugar high just walking in this place. We opted for cold ice cream and a couple chocolate treats to go. Great way to end a great day. We're enjoying exceptional weather here in Gunnison and we're not missing the humidity, and damaging storms back at home.
Monday - Tuesday
Monday we enjoyed family time--the girls at the park and the guys doing a repeat visit to the Pioneer Museum in town that had the train. It was relaxing and we've been enjoying a so far sunny week here in Gunnison. We have mountain views out our window, free homecooked food and lots of fun spent with our nieces. On into Tuesday it was the first of our day trips here around Gunnison. Thirty minutes of scenic driving away we reached our destination, Taylor Reservoir. We played the part of a good tourist snapping photos everywhere along the way and of course getting lost in the mountains with a GPS no less. It was a beautiful place to get lost and we saw wildlife, a marmot perched on a rock.
-Anne
Yesterday we went on a day trip. As of 10 minutes before we left, we didn't have a plan. Russ suggested that we take a run up to the Taylor Reservoir and that there were a lot of Texans in that neck of the woods we could meet. Since I am all for meeting a Texan or two, we left promptly. It was a 40 minute drive to get to the reservoir and most of the drive was in the Taylor river canyon. We stopped and took photos of the landscape, and took obligatory photos of our kids. We stopped at a place called Taylor Park, which is an outpost for 4-wheeling tourists (from Texas). Anne wanted to head to Crested Butte from there. My GPS said it would be a 40 minute drive along a nice paved highway to the north. My GPS could not have been more innaccurate. The "road" was a nicely unpaved path. After 3 miles, this path took us through some of the most beautiful terrain I have ever been on. Unfortunately, this road pretty much dissappeared and turned into rough granite cobble and 12" deep potholes. When we got 6 miles out, there were cattle standing on the path. The cattle won, we turned around and gave up getting to Crested Butte via Taylor Reservoir. When we got back to the house, I looked at the maps and realized we weren't too far from Aspen. I heard there aren't many Texans in Aspen.
-Brian
-Anne
-Brian
Monday, July 12, 2010
Over the Pass (Monarch)....to Gunnison we go....
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I think we could easily have spent a week or close to it in the Springs as there's always so much to see and do here...we missed many of the indoor locations such as: The Money Museum, Pro-Rodeo Hall of Fame, Western Museum of Mining, Olympic Training Center...just to name a few!
Sunday, July 11, 2010
Shrine of the Sun
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