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10.01.2010

Fall Drive


We started a tradition the first fall we moved to Colorado, the "Fall Drive". We just love driving through the mountains and taking in the spectacular color display of the Aspen. This year we drove for three days, and crossed the Continental Divide seven times!
Ace went with us and proved to be a wonderful travel companion. He loved all the new sights and smells. He attracted lots of attention from other people and met quite a few nice dogs too!
(click on any picture to see it full size)
Day 1: we stopped at Gray's Peak; it would have been only a 5 mile hike to summit this fourteener and Brian would have loved to add it to his list , but we just didn't leave ourselves enough time to do it. We did hike the path for quite a way, it was Ace's first hike and he did a great job! We did have to carry the little puppy down the mountain though! Next we drove through Glenwood Springs which was beautiful and ended up in Redstone, where we stayed in a cute little cabin at a place called Avalanche Ranch.
We absolutely fell in love with this place! The next day we headed out and immediately started driving through photo opp after photo opp!

We drove to Crested Butte via Kebler Pass, a wonderful drive to see the Aspen. We stopped in Crested Butte for a picnic lunch then headed to Aspen via Cottonwood Pass (summit 12,126 feet) and Independence Pass (summit 12,095 feet). When I mention these "Pass" names and summit elevations, do you picture narrow dirt roads, with major drop offs on the passenger side? Yes, that is how it was! We were off the beaten path and on the scenic route!At one point, the drop was actually on the driver's side, and we were on a really rocky road. Brian looked out his window and said, "Wow, look at the view down there." Then he looked at me and said, "you probably would rather I watch the road!"
It was quite the adventure! We saw so much and had a wonderful time, it was a great trip!

6.29.2010

Trip to Santa Fe

June 19-21, 2010
Brian needed to be in Santa Fe at 8:00 a.m. on a Monday morning, so we decided to go down together. We left Saturday morning. Our first stop was a dog breeder for a Smooth Fox Terrier in Denver. (check this dog off of the list for possible family pet). We had a reservation for Saturday night in Alamosa, CO. So we had all day to get there and no plans. Brian decided to take a "scenic route". This wasn't a marked route, it was just something he thought would be pretty by looking at the atlas.This was the beginning of the drive. (click on pictures to enlarge, they are so pretty!) We had to stop and take a picture because it was so pretty. We are actually headed to a pass over those mountains in the background, the gravel road should have been our first clue to what we were in for! At first the road didn't bother us. There were some camping places along here; they were real nice, located along a stream. We made it to the pass, got out and walked a bit. Didn't take a picture here--because it just wasn't as pretty as we had hoped! SO--we head on down the other side of the pass--and our gravel road got worse and worse. Let me just say that we should have been in the CRV but we were in Brian's Civic. It was quite the "learning" experience!


Well we made it out of there and continued on our drive.
We went to the Great Dunes of Colorado.
We didn't arrive there until 7:30 p.m. Wish we would have been there an hour or so earlier so we could have hiked to the top of the dunes to watch the sunset. Marek had fun rolling down some hills. Brian and I were attacked by mosquitoes.
Sunday morning we headed to Santa Fe. We stayed at a wonderful place called The Inn on the Alameda.
The only picture I took while in Santa Fe was of Marek and Brian at our Father's Day Lunch.