We spent the 4th of July in the cities with Mike's family. Mike had a great time combining little fireworks from Target to make them more dramatic. Amazingly, he didn't get hurt. He really shouldn't press his luck, should he??
On the 5th, we headed out of town and got as far as Sterling, CO. We slept the night in the car at a rest stop (I don't recommend this).
Once the sun rose and it was sauna-like inside the car (read: 5:45am), we headed out to the Great Sand Dunes in southern Colorado. Here are the Dunes:
By 9:30pm we were ready to hit the hay. It was a good thing we got a head start on our sleep because the night got very interesting. I was a smidge freaked out by the abundance of "beware of bears" signage and pre-cautions (bear safe containers at all 80 campsites and lots of signs about food waste, no washing hands at campsites, etc). My anxiety was exacerbated by the fact that I spilled some beer on Mike's sleeping bag and was afraid a bear was going to welcome himself in. Mike insisted we'd be "just fine" and so I worried myself to sleep. Our sleep was short lived as 45-50 mph winds kicked up for the night. The rain fly was flapping against the tent all night long. It was as if someone was clapping their hands inside the tent all.night.long!
Mikey got up to go to the bathroom once and the lack of weight in the tent on one side caused the tent to start lifting and so he had to re-pound the tent stakes in before coming back inside. He also told me there were 3 deer/elk munching on the foliage right outside our tent. Eek! I stayed inside-nearly peed my pants- but stayed inside until dawn.
In the morning I thought I'd be funny and ask Mike if I was still his favorite person to camp with? Ha!
The next day we drove 8 hours through gorgeous mountains and quaint little towns all throughout Colorado.
Here is the headwaters of the Rio Grande:
30 minutes later I exited a new woman- refreshed, smiling and ready for the next adventure.
Day 3 consisted of more driving, exploring and pizza. We drove north in an attempt to make our drive on Day 4 be a short one.
We drove up to this:
Mike captured this great shot:
We ended up finding a place to camp on Monarch Mountain. We found an open campsite by the headwaters of the Arkansas River. We had a relaxing night sitting by a fire and sipping a few beers. The campsite was at an elevation of at least 10,000 feet so Mike advised me to wear my socks to bed. And man, was he right! It got down to 38 degrees that night. I slept in my hooded sweatshirt (with my hood on), sweat pants, socks and had the sleeping bag over my head. I was never warm all night. I kept squirming all night to keep the blood flowing. Needless to say, we didn't sleep well. The icing on the cake was being woken up by the sound of dueling chainsaws cutting down wood in the campground at.... 7:50AM!! I actually made a couple movies about the whole thing. It was rather absurd. I am not a happy camper on little sleep while being freezing cold and listening to chainsaws at 7:50am. We got the heck out of there as fast as we could.
Days 4 & 5 were spent in Keystone for a family reunion. My mom's siblings (7 total) and most of their kids & grandkids came out for a reunion. Mike and I fell in love with the Keystone area! The condos were lovely, modern, comfortable & convenient and there is so much to do no matter the season. Keystone seems like a nice ski resort and it is 15 miles from Breckenridge. So, lots of skiing to do in the area. We also loved that the Keystone area is nicely built with cute shops and restaurants but it doesn't have the snobbery that Vail & Aspen do. It's a good fit for us!
We took a gondola ride up the mountain with my fam:
We had a great time catching up with people we haven't seen in years.
Day 5: We finally managed to get our for a hike. The altitude really affected my breathing on the uphills. Walking on steep hills in Duluth pales in comparison to walking even a moderate incline in the mountains! The threat of rain approached on our hike:
We left Colorado on Sunday morning at 7am and arrived back to Minneapolis at Midnight. It was quite the haul but worth it to sleep well.
We had a fantastic week together and were reminded of how important it is to get away and have some fun more often! We've both got the travel bug...
Love Love your colorado adventures! Love the family pic!
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