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Yellowstone: Mammoth Hot Springs

If you are following along and missed my first 2 posts about Yellowstone, you can find them here: Yellowstone: Geysers and Hot Springs and Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone.

After our stay in West Yellowstone, we moved up to the little town of Gardiner, Montana which is at the north entrance to Yellowstone.  Yellowstone is a huge park and it seemed to work out best for us to move to different sections of the park rather than driving for several hours each day.

My parents were still with us for the first couple of days in Gardiner.  We stayed at Rocky Mountain RV Park.  They had a cute little mini golf course that the kids enjoyed playing with Gramma and Grampa.

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Gardiner was a really cute town just like West Yellowstone.  We enjoyed walking around town, checking out souvenir shops and eating great pizza.

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The Roosevelt Arch was cool.

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Also the beautiful Yellowstone River runs through town.

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Gardiner is very close to the Mammoth Hot Springs section of Yellowstone.  We enjoyed visiting there with Mom and Dad.  We walked through the lower and upper terraces.  These terraces are so interesting and unique.  It’s hard to see in the picture, but there is hot water running down this terrace.  It’s amazing to see this and wonder how these steps/terraces were formed.  It was so pretty!

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This section looked like snow!  But it wasn’t snow; it actually had very hot water running down it.

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My cute parents enjoying their last day at Yellowstone.  We had so much fun with them visiting with us!  I sure wish they would sell their house and join us on the road. 🙂

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I can’t even explain how amazing this place is.  You just have to see it for yourself.  I mean here we are in the middle of all these mountains, and smack in the middle of it all is this small section of hot springs creating the most unusual landscape.

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No, that is not snow.  It sure looks like it, but it’s actually very hot!

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During the week after Mom and Dad left we visited the Boiling River. That was really fun!  You can sit in this river where the water is cold and hot at the same time.  Boiling water from the hot springs flows down into the cold Yellowstone River.  It felt really weird.  Sometimes I would feel a rush of cold river water and the next steaming hot spring water.  You had to be careful not to get too close to the hot spring water because it really was boiling.

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Another evening we drove down to Lamar Valley to try to see some wildlife.  We were surprised that so far we haven’t seen very much wildlife around Yellowstone besides lots of elk.  We heard Lamar Valley would be the place to see some bison and that was the truth!  They were everywhere, even in the road!  I was so excited to be first in line at this bison traffic stop.  What a show!

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The boys earned their Junior Ranger badges at the Mammoth Hot Springs Visitor Center.  This is their 20th national park badge!

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On our last day in the Gardiner area we hiked up Mt. Washburn, but I will save that for another post as this one has gotten too long.

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Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone

This is the second post of several about Yellowstone National Park.  If you missed the first one you can find it here: Yellowstone: Geysers and Hot Springs.

While visiting the Old Faithful and Canyon Village areas of Yellowstone we stayed at Yellowstone Grizzly RV Park in West Yellowstone, Montana.  This was a really nice RV park.  It was expensive, but so is everything else anywhere near Yellowstone.  We enjoyed relaxing outside with Mom and Dad after hiking in the park all day.

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The boys loved the playground.

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And we enjoyed this shelter one evening to play a game of Mexican Train dominoes.

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The town of West Yellowstone is super cute.  Everything is western themed.

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Jake even got into the western theme and bought himself a cowboy hat!

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We visited the Grizzly & Wolf Discovery Center where we saw several grizzlies actively playing.  The wolves were all asleep, and usually when we go to zoos the bears are usually sleeping too.  But at this place the bears were so active which made it lots of fun to watch them.

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Anyway let’s talk about the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone River.  We parked at the Artist Point parking lot.  Artist Point is a beautiful viewpoint looking down the canyon toward Lower Falls.

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Artist Point

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After enjoying the view for a little while, we headed down the Rim Trail to get closer and better views of the falls.  This hike had some beautiful view points.

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We went down Uncle Tom’s Trail which is a staircase with 328 steps.  Going down is easy, coming back up — not so much!  But it’s worth it because going down gives you even closer views of the canyon and falls.

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After climbing back up the stairs we continued on down the Rim Trail a little further to see the Upper Falls.

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This was a really nice hike and not too crowded.  Most of the crowd only comes to see the viewpoint from the Artist Point parking lot.  Hiking the trail gives you many more beautiful views without the crowds.

 

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Yellowstone: Geysers and Hot Springs

Wow, just wow!!  That’s what I have to say about Yellowstone National Park.  It is the most unusual and fascinating place I have ever seen!  It’s also a huge park and there are so many different areas and features to see.  There are mountains and lakes and rivers, geysers and hot springs, a canyon, lots of wildlife, etc.  I will write about Yellowstone in a few different posts because there is way too much to put in just one.

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This post will be about the various geysers and hot springs we saw in the Old Faithful area.  We started at Grand Prismatic Spring which was one thing I wanted to see the most, but it ended up being a little disappointing because it was such a cold morning (35 degrees in August!), and the heat from the springs gave off so much steam that you couldn’t really see the colorful springs.  I’ve seen pictures of Grand Prismatic before, but it didn’t look quite the same when we were there because of all the steam.  Nevertheless, it was still a spectacular sight to see.

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Grand Prismatic Spring

This is Chris walking down one of the boardwalks and there was so much steam everywhere.  It’s like the entire ground surface is just boiling under us and steam was everywhere!

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From there we went to Old Faithful.  You can’t come to Yellowstone and not see Old Faithful because it’s the most popular thing to see.  But I was really surprised at how many people only come and see that and don’t venture out and see all the other amazing things to see around Yellowstone.  And quite frankly I didn’t think Old Faithful was nearly as interesting as all of the other things we saw at Yellowstone.  Don’t get me wrong, Old Faithful is pretty cool because it is so predictable (hence the name).  It’s amazing to me how accurately they can predict when it will erupt.  We were able to see it erupt 3 times that day from different angles all because the predictions are so accurate.

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Front row seats at Old Faithful

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Old Faithful from the back side

These hot spring pools were a lot more interesting to me.  Look how deep into the earth it goes!  I wanted to just dive in there and see how far down it goes, but of course I wouldn’t do that because I don’t want to die right now.

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Morning Glory

I loved all these turquoise blue pools.  And you could see that they went down so deep into the earth.  It looked so mysterious, like I wonder how far down it goes and what is down there?  The kids’ junior ranger book has a chart to show how hot the various colored water is, and I was surprised to learn that blue is the hottest.  Blue looks like it should be cold.

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Sapphire Pool

Artemisia Pool was one of my favorites.  We went on a long hike and came upon this geyser that happened to be erupting at the time.  That was good timing since it doesn’t erupt very often.  On average it erupts anywhere from every 11 hours to every 3 days!  I guess we were pretty blessed to come upon that geyser at just the right time.

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Artemisia Pool erupting

We walked by later and it was no longer erupting.  Still just as beautiful though!

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Artemisia Pool dormant

As we hiked around this section of the park we came across many steaming geysers.  It was so incredible to see all this heat and steam coming out of the ground!  Yellowstone does a good job of providing many safe hiking trails and boardwalks so you can see these amazing features without getting burned.  But some people don’t take the warnings seriously and the worst can happen if you walk off the boardwalks.  We’ve heard stories of the tragedies… please follow the rules.

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Giant Geyser

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Yellowstone is very crowded in the summer.  If you want to enjoy the scenery and hike some nice trails, plan to get to the parking lots early.  As I mentioned before, I’m surprised at how many people just come to the popular spots like Old Faithful, and don’t even go any further to explore all the amazing features at this park.  But that is great for those of us that like to hike the trails!  We love to get away from the crowds, and once we started walking off towards the other geysers and hot springs in the area the crowds dispersed.

We went to the Norris Geyser Basin mid-afternoon one day and it was pretty crowded, but not as bad as the Old Faithful area.  The Norris area is mostly dormant geysers that don’t seem to erupt very often, but it was still a pretty walk along the boardwalk to view this area.

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Norris Geyser Basin

I follow several other blogs of fulltime RV’ing families, one of them is Crazy Family Adventure.  They went to Yellowstone last summer and wrote several blog posts about their visit which I saved for future reference.  I found their posts about Yellowstone to be so useful in planning our time there.  One thing I learned from their blog that we did was the hike to Lone Star Geyser.  This is definitely one of the “roads less traveled” in Yellowstone as we did not see very many people there.  It is aptly named “Lone Star” as it is a geyser all by itself out in the middle of nowhere.  It is quite spectacular though.  It only goes off every 3 hours or so and erupts for about 30 minutes.  And it is powerful!  We timed it pretty well in getting there just about an hour before the main event.  I say “main event” because there were a few false alarms where it erupted for a few minutes and then stopped.  The other people there said that when it goes, it really goes for a long time.  So we waited and it was worth the wait.

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Lone Star Geyser before eruption

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Long Star Geyser erupting

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The kids were able to play in the river while we waited for Lone Star.

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I should mention the hike to this geyser was over 2 miles and it was a boring hike.  There was not much to see on the hike out there, and then of course you have to hike the same boring 2+ miles back when it’s over.  I would recommend riding bikes instead.

This blog post has gotten long enough.  I will post some more later about other areas we visited.  Stay tuned!

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Grand Teton National Park

We spent a week at Grand Teton National Park and it is definitely one of the most beautiful places I have ever seen.  It seems I say that about every place we go, but seriously my pictures do NOT do it justice.  If possible, please come and see this place in person.  It’s amazing!

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Jenny Lake

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String Lake

The first hike we did was along String Lake to Leigh Lake.  The water is so clear and blue!

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Another day we did an awesome 6 mile hike halfway around Jenny Lake and then up to Inspiration Point.  It’s 6 miles out and back, but if you don’t want to hike the whole 6 miles, you can take a shuttle boat across the lake that drops you off where you can hike just to Inspiration Point which is 2 miles round trip.  If you’re up for it though, I would highly recommend the entire 6 miles because the Jenny Lake portion of the hike was the best part and the least crowded.  We saw a moose and a bear on this hike.  Neither one were very close to us so I didn’t get any good pictures, but it was really cool to see those animals in the wild.

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Jenny Lake

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Inspiration Point

Chris was so excited about seeing a bear that he decided to go for an early morning hike the next day with Jake to see if they could find any more bears.  And they did!  They saw a huge grizzly bear that stood up on his hind legs and then started walking towards them.  They were a little too scared to take any pictures and just slowly backed away.  We had just gone to a bear safety ranger program the previous day and purchased some bear spray, but thankfully they didn’t need to use it.  Jake was pretty scared by that bear and didn’t want to go on any more foolish bear hunting expeditions, but I’m not so sure that Chris learned that lesson yet.  I told him I didn’t want him to spend the rest of our trip dead, so hopefully he’ll stay away from the bears. 🙂

This trip was made extra special because my parents were able to join us later in the week. After picking them up from the airport we went to visit the cute little town of Jackson Hole.  Those are real antlers in that arch!

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This looks like it would be a fun place to come back for some winter time snow skiing!

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Then we headed back into the park and went to see the Chapel of the Transfiguration which was so beautiful!

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Chapel of the Transfiguration Picture Window

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We camped at the Colter Bay RV Park inside the Grand Tetons which was really nice and woodsy.  Colter Bay Village has lots of facilities available like a grocery store, gas station, restaurants, a marina and a visitor center.  We did some hiking around there and also went to the Visitor Center so the kids could get their Junior Ranger badges.

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We also went to the Jackson Lake Lodge which was a fun place to visit.  They have a playground and pool that the kids enjoyed.  The Jackson Lake dam was also a very nice stop.

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On our last day there we hiked the 4 mile loop around String Lake.

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If you plan to visit there in the busy summer months and want to hike, I would recommend getting to the trailhead parking lots early.  They fill up fast!

We had such a great time showing Gramma and Grampa around the Grand Tetons!  From there we all went up to West Yellowstone, Montana to begin exploring Yellowstone National Park. Stay tuned for posts about that.

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Ashton, Idaho and Mesa Falls

After about 2 months in Colorado it was time to move on and explore some other states.  We loved Colorado, but I honestly had no idea it would be so hot there.  That was quite a surprise, so I’m glad to be moving on to some cooler temperatures.

Our next stop was Ashton, Idaho.  We enjoyed a very relaxing week there and had some much needed downtime as we prepared for some busy upcoming weeks in Wyoming and Montana.  The only sightseeing we did in Ashton was visiting Upper and Lower Mesa Falls.  It was so beautiful and Jake said it was the coolest waterfall he has ever seen.  It was pretty awesome!

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Idaho is so pretty!  There are miles and miles of farmland and potato fields, as far as the eye can see.  And it was so colorful, but that’s hard to see in pictures.  We could also see the Teton mountain range off in the distance.

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Of course we had to buy some potatoes while we were in Idaho!

We stayed at Aspen Acres Golf Club and RV Park.  It was really nice and shaded which we loved, especially after our last site in Colorado that was so hot.  It was a little challenging getting into this site with all the trees, but it was worth it.  The weather here was beautiful and the shade was a real blessing!

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There was a nice playground at this campground too that the kids enjoyed.

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The people that own this campground also own the Five 11 Main Old Fashioned Soda Fountain & Pizzeria.  We had dinner there one night and it was so good!  The Darth Tater pizza was delicious.  It had a white sauce with Idaho baked potatoes, bacon, cheddar cheese and red onions. It was a like a baked potato pizza!  The kids loved the mac & cheese in a bread bowl.

Fat Cat found a new game there — chasing mice.  If this campground had a mice problem before we got there, they don’t anymore!

Since this RV park is also a golf course, Chris took the kids to play one day.

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We really enjoyed our time there and definitely want to go back to Idaho again someday and explore more of the state.  It was a great place to rest up before heading to Grand Tetons and Yellowstone.

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Rocky Mountain National Park – Day 2

Our second day at Rocky Mountain National Park was very different from the first day.  Day 2 was less crowded, but also very cold and instead of lakes we saw lots of snow.

We drove the scenic Trail Ridge Road and stopped at many of the viewpoints and some hiking trails along the way.

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The higher up in elevation we got the colder it got.  They call this the tundra — I called it the frozen tundras. 🙂

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We saw some elk and big horn sheep way off in the distance, but these cute marmots were the only wildlife we saw up close.  They were so cute and not even afraid of all the people around.

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Playing in the snow in July!  It’s funny, our kids have seen more snow this summer in Colorado than they have seen in their entire lives!  As usual, we were not dressed appropriately for playing in the snow.  We always start out at a much warmer, lower elevation, and don’t realize just how cold it will be as we get higher. You’d think we would have learned by now.

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We did the Alpine Ridge trail hike that was mostly walking up stairs.  It was a somewhat short hike, but it was really hard!  It’s amazing how out of breath we got up at 12,000 feet.  It made me feel really out of shape when I could hardly catch my breath, but then I read this sign which explains it.

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The sign we’re standing next to is pretty faded, but it says we are at 12,000 feet.  That was at the top of the stairs.

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It was 54 degrees up there with 40 mph winds.  It was so cold with the wind!  But how could we complain when pretty soon we had to head back to our campground where it was 100 degrees?

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The views were so amazing up there, but it was time to head back home to the sweltering heat.  The boys also earned their Junior Ranger badges.  I think they now have 18 national park badges!

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We stayed at St. Vrain State Park just north of Denver.  It was a nice park and we had a great site on the lake with a beautiful view.  You can even see the Rocky Mountains off in the distance.

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Unfortunately it was close to 100 degrees most of the time we were there, so that wasn’t fun.  It’s not easy to keep an RV cool in that kind of heat.  At least the evenings and mornings were cool though.  We had some beautiful sunsets and as soon as the sun started to go down the temperature cooled down a lot!  Then we could go outside and play.

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One evening a funny thing happened.  A family pulled up and parked at our campsite.  We were wondering why they were parking at our site.  They just wanted to fish at the lake in front of our site, but it’s still a little strange for someone to just park at our campsite.  Then later they wanted to use our grill to cook their dinner.  We didn’t mind because they were nice.  And Chris who is always so hospitable made them some of his “world famous” homemade french fries to go with their dinner.  They had some extra fishing poles and let the boys use them since the poles we used to have broke and we haven’t replaced them.  I’m not sure if I should mention this because of all the racial hatred going on right now, but just so you know, not everyone in this country is a racist.  This family was black or I guess I should say African-American if I’m being politically correct (which I’m usually not).  Regardless, we had a great time with them that night and really enjoyed their company.  I wish they would have come back again while we were staying there.  Their granddaughter was Jake’s age and she was so sweet!  She loved Chris’s french fries and would hardly let anyone else have any. 🙂  And she was very patient with me as she tried to teach me how to fish.  I wasn’t very good at it.

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The best part about our week at St. Vrain was meeting up with another Fulltime Family there that we met a few weeks earlier at the rally in Montrose.  Jake and Jesse love playing with their son Dylan!  They played together for hours every day and they are really going to miss each other.  But I’m sure our paths will cross again at some point.

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There is so much more to RMNP than we had time to see in just 2 days.  Just like most places we’ve been, we want to return again someday and explore some more.  There is just so much to see and do in this country and so little time!  Are you getting out and exploring the national parks?  This year is the National Park Service’s 100th birthday.  Perhaps that’s why the parks are so crowded this year?  I don’t know, but before we started traveling I had no idea what we were missing.  I hope that my posts will inspire some of you to get out there and explore these amazing places.

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Rocky Mountain National Park – Day 1

We spent 2 days at Rocky Mountain National Park, and since I took way too many pictures as usual I will split this up into 2 posts.

The first day we went to the most popular (and therefore the most crowded) section of the park — Bear Lake.  The parking lot at Bear Lake is typically full by 8:30am and since we were driving from our campground about an hour away, we didn’t make it that early.  The second option is to park in the Park and Ride lot and ride the shuttle.  We parked there and were lucky to get one of the last spots in that parking lot, and thankfully our truck fit in it!  Then we had to stand in a super long line to wait for the shuttle bus.  These bus lines make Disney bus lines look short!

Anyway, once we finally got to the Bear Lake trailhead, the crowds dispersed somewhat and we enjoyed some beautiful hikes.

We started off hiking to Nymph Lake and Dream Lake.

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Nymph Lake

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Dream Lake

One nice thing about a more crowded park is there are always people willing to take family pictures for you so the 4 of us could be in more pictures together.

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Next we hiked the loop around Bear Lake which was stunning!

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Bear Lake

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Lastly we hiked to Alberta Falls.

These hikes were all amazing and it’s obvious why it seems to be the most popular and crowded section of the park.  If you come here and want to do these hikes, plan to arrive at the Park & Ride lot early (I think we got there about 9 or 9:30ish and the lot was just about full).  Another option is to go later in the afternoon if there is not a high chance of afternoon thunderstorms.  We returned to the parking lot after hiking at about 2:30 and there were plenty of parking spaces then and the bus line was not quite as long.

We spent the night at a hotel in Estes Park so we could visit that cute and charming town and be close to RMNP for another day of hiking the next day.

Estes Park is very crowded and touristy, but there is a really nice river walk behind all the shops and restaurants that is less crowded than walking down the main street.  We enjoyed walking along the river walk and having a yummy Mexican dinner at Ed’s Cantina.

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Estes Park

Stay tuned for Day 2.

 

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Pikes Peak

After our pit stop at the Verizon store for a new phone/camera, we went to Pikes Peak. It was really fun to go up there on July 4th because it was hot down in Colorado Springs, but in the 50s up at the peak.  A nice way to cool off on a hot day!

Pikes Peak in the Rocky Mountains is 14,110 feet above sea level.  You can either drive to the top (and yes you can do it in a dually truck), or take the Cog Railway.  We opted to drive up (which is how I know you can do it in a dually).  To drive up costs $12 for adults and $5 for kids or a maximum of $40 per vehicle.  The railway looks fun but it was a lot more expensive, and we like to make lots of stops on the way to enjoy the viewpoints.  Like this one!  Who would want to miss out on the chance to see Big Foot?

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We think we may have found one of his footprints.

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That’s a Big Foot! 🙂

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The summit was incredible!  On our drive up the clouds started rolling in so I was praying we would still have a nice view up there.  It was chilly, but the skies hadn’t totally clouded over yet so we still were able to enjoy the view from the top.

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We went in the lodge to try the world famous donuts, and they were delicious!  They call them “world famous” because they are high altitude donuts that can only be made above 14,000 feet.  Supposedly the secret recipe will not work at a lower elevation.

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We got to see the Cog Railway make a stop at the top after we finished our donuts.

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Since we were there on Independence Day, I thought it was so appropriate to learn that the song America the Beautiful, written by Katharine Lee Bates, was written after she visited Pikes Peak.

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I can certainly see how the view could be so inspiring.  You can see so much of the majestic beauty of God’s Creation from up there.

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As you can see there are no trees up there.  It is considered the tundra where tree growth is hindered by the cold and wind for most of the year.  At about the 11,500 mark you will start to see less and less trees.  It also gets more difficult to breathe as the air gets thinner and there is less oxygen.  Chris & I were surprised at how out of breath we felt walking around up there.  The kids didn’t seem affected at all!

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These pictures are at the Crystal Reservoir that we visited on the way back down, and here we saw plenty of trees again.

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The world can be a pretty depressing place these days.  So many sad events happening almost daily.  I’m thankful for the opportunity we have been given to travel and experience these amazing places together as a family.  We are not guaranteed tomorrow so get out there and make awesome memories with your families and friends today.

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Garden of the Gods

We visited Garden of the Gods twice while we were in Colorado Springs.  The first time was on the Saturday of July 4th weekend and it was packed!  Despite the crowds we had a great time because we got to enjoy it with the Smith family that we met last year in California.

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We love this family and would love to camp with them again.  Shortly after we met them last year they settled down in a mountain cabin in Colorado so they are no longer traveling.  But they still have their RV, so hopefully we will get to camp together again someday.

Since that Saturday was so crowded and the weather wasn’t that great, we decided to go back again on the morning of July 4th.  We got there at 8am to beat the crowds and the heat.  It worked!

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This place is amazingly beautiful!

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The history of the name comes from 2 surveyors who in 1859 came upon these beautiful sandstone formations while looking to start a new townsite called Colorado City. One of the men suggested it would be a “capital place for a beer garden” while his companion said “Beer garden! Why it is a fit place for the gods to assemble. We will call it Garden of the Gods.”

Charles Elliott Perkins purchased the land in 1879.  After he died, his children knowing how he felt about this land donated it to the city of Colorado Springs specifying that it shall always remain free to the public and it is still free today.

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Just after I took this last picture of the mountains and purple flowers my phone died.  My phone is also my camera.  Our 4th of July holiday was interrupted by a visit to the Verizon store.  Thankfully the pictures were salvaged, but the phone could not be fixed so I had to get a new one before we could continue on with our day of sightseeing.  On to Pikes Peak next.

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Colorado Springs

After the Fulltime Families rally we headed to Colorado Springs.  We spent about 10 days there which included the 4th of July.  We stayed at Cheyenne Mountain State Park which was beautiful!  The park sits up high on a hill above Colorado Springs so we had a spectacular view of the city below.  In the evening the city lights were so pretty.  The Ft. Carson Army base was just below the state park and they set off fireworks on July 3rd.  We had great seats for that show with no crowds or traffic, and once the fireworks ended we were already home.  That’s my kind of fireworks show!

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Waiting for the fireworks to start.

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Fat Cat loved this site too.  She loved stalking rabbits outside but she didn’t catch any.  I guess they were too big compared to the chipmunks she liked catching at Ridgway.

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Now THAT is a lazy, fat cat!

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I rode the bike path once while we were there.  That was enough for me!  I don’t think I’m cut out for mountain biking.  Going uphill is so hard, and coming down is scary.  Some pathways were so narrow the bushes were rubbing up against me and it freaked me out wondering what critters could be hiding in those bushes.  And every time I came around a corner I was afraid I would run into a bear!  I used to come upon alligators on my bike rides in Florida, but now I’m in bear country and they scare me more than alligators.  I’m thinking I would be better off sticking to relatively flat and wide open trails.  Still, it was a pretty ride and when I wasn’t so out of breath going uphill or out of control going downhill, I stopped to take some pictures. 🙂

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Thankfully the only wildlife I encountered were several prairie dogs that I couldn’t get pictures of because they’re so bashful, and this cute rabbit that didn’t mind my presence at all.

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While we were in Colorado Springs I took the kids to Focus on the Family.  This is a ministry that provides Christian support and advice on marriage and parenting.  They have an amazing kids play area including a 3-story slide that the boys loved!

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The boys also loved the area where they could put on performances like a puppet show…

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…and dress up as characters from Adventures in Odyssey and perform on stage.

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We also visited Garden of the Gods and Pikes Peak,  but I will save those for separate posts so this post does not get too long.  Stay tuned!

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