Sunday, June 7, 2015

Ok, here's Arches National Park

Looking down at the road from the switchbacks on the way up the mountain to Arches
 This is called Park Avenue. The next pictures show better views. I have to say again, even though these picture are nice, they are nothing compared to what we say in person. It was just awesome and overwhelming. These things are GIANT and the color is much richer.

 Also, you are a lot closer to these than the pictures show

 

You can actually hike down the middle of this.

 
 
 
Two arches from a distance
 
That's it for now. I think I have more pics on my phone. This is from just going 1/4 - 1/3 the way in. I can't imagine what else was there. But we'll be back!

Day 4 - Sunday, June 7.

Happy Sunday! Today is picture day. I am hoping this works. We worked on it last night and hope we should be able to attach the pictures.

Today we took a little drive to town and DD (Dunkin Donuts) for Arnold Palmer Coolattas. It's a college town, I think I mentioned, so it's pretty neat. That being said there are lots of little stores, shops, restaurants, cafes and even a few places that looked like you could by marijuana. How nice! We passed Colorado State University. It looks prestigious. Very nice grounds and they took over Fort Collins High School main building. It is now a university college hall. It's a regal looking old building. Quite impressive for a high school building. Kind of like Peoria High but even better.

Weather today is 73 degrees and loads of dark clouds all around us. We can see very heavy rain to the north. My radar app shows us maybe getting by with just some light showers but we thought we heard thunder a few minutes ago.

Sis was out an about in her stroller today. She had mixed reviews. She needs to get used to it. It makes people smile. No laughter yet. :-)

Ok onto some pictures.

Day 1 - Arizona pictures - Don's Dinosaur Legs

Day 2 - Driving Through Utah


 
Our place in Grand Junction
 
 On the way to Fort Collins - the Colorado River - there is a 40 mile round trip bike path right alongside the river. In fact one part was washed out because of too much rain.
I'm going to publish this now because the storm has circled back and is coming this way. I'll start again right after posting but I did not want to risk losing this. I'll be back....

Saturday, June 6, 2015


Day 3 - Saturday, June 6

Greetings from Fort Collins, CO. The weather is in the low 70's right now. It's beautiful. The doors and windows are open and there's a nice breeze. It looks like we may get better weather overall, than last year. We were behind a pretty strong storm all the way here and there was one behind us that turned east just before here. :-) It was a pretty tough drive today, through mountains. Not so much winding roads but climbs and then the descents.

Our spot tonight and for tomorrow night too (Yay!!) has grass and a tree. It's nice and peaceful. Sis gives it two paws up. Don just put the tailgater up on the ladder so we have satellite tv. We've had dinner and are now "off duty".

Well, as beautiful as Utah was, Colorado is just as gorgeous. I took pictures but they are nothing compared to seeing the land in person. I can't even explain how awesome the sights we saw were. The green, grass or whatever coated, mountains. Little towns nestled in between. Most of the drive we were between mountains (a lot of beautiful rocky ones) on both sides and looking ahead you could just see the narrow area of the road ahead as it went between them. We passed many of the well heard of ski areas (Vail, Beaver Creek, Copper Mountain, Breckenridge, Keystone, etc). Most still had snow. The ski towns, especially Vail were quite something. The homes and shops and golf courses were high dollar. We passed so many really pretty little towns. One, Idaho Springs was real old and quaint and again loaded with tourists. I found at least 5 towns I want to live in.

There is whitewater rafting down the Colorado river in many of the towns. We saw some rafts on the water in some pretty turbulent areas. It did look like fun. That's another thing on our list to come back and do. We had the Colorado River beside us most of the way and then the Eagle River when the Colorado ended. The Colorado was very full as I'm sure the Eagle was too. You could see areas where the water was obviously higher than normal. It was nice to see so much water all day and to see it so animated, rushing so fast. The Colorado switches back and forth to both sides of the road. We stopped at one rest area on I-70 (which we were on most of the day) which was right down beside the river. We put our hands in. It was COLD. Sis declined a bath.

The two high climbs were Vail Pass Summit and Loveland Pass. Both were worth the climb. There is still lots of snow in Colorado. Some of it still deep up there. The temperature most of the day was in the high 40's to low-mid 50's. But we were not cold in the truck nor outside really. The last part of our drive was on I-25 which took us north from the eastbound I-70. On I-25 we could see the mountain ranges we had passed and see all the snow on them. They were in the distance but it was still really something to see. Beautiful! They went for miles.

We passed a sign on the freeway that said: "road repairs are funded by faster vehicles".  Another warned truckers to "not be fooled, steep downgrades and winding roads still ahead". Colorado has a sense of humor. There are lots of RV dealers here in Colorado and boat dealers.

We passed through downtown Fort Collins on the way to our KOA. It is very picturesque and is a college town. There are tree-lined streets of well kept old homes. We may venture out tomorrow and look around for a bit unless we decide to just rest. The drive was tough today for Don and even my eyes have had it. They stay peeled looking at the sites and reading signs.

Sis was so good today. She only asked for one stop apart from ours, in Loveland. She is on the couch now in her blanket from home. She whines once in a while but I don't even think she knows she's doing it. Having a day off tomorrow will be good for her too.

Well, I think that's it for tonight. I may not have put this together too well. I'm just tired. We have no more one night stands ahead of us. We will now be taking some time and staying 2-5 days at each stop until we get to MI. Then we are there for about 2 weeks. To sum it up, we had another beautiful drive. We had no idea what beauty was out here. We are really speechless. We found ourselves waiting to see what was around each bend as if we were opening presents. And what we saw was much better than any present we could get. This is what it's all about. So again, I have to end with thanks to God for this opportunity and the "presents" HE gives us! Thank you God also for a safe trip today and for watching over our families while we are gone. Amen!

Good night all! I will now try to add some pictures. If I have no success, I have tomorrow to really load them in!

 

Friday, June 5, 2015


Days  1 & 2

Hello Everybody!!

Let me start by saying internet connections are not the greatest again so it might be a couple of days between posts. It is also hard on the days where we just stay overnite at a site. So please don't give up on me. I know you WANT to read what I write. :-)

So on Day 1 we left home at 8:30a and arrived at Bluff,UT at 3:20p which was actually 4:20p except that it took us a while to notice that we had lost an hour along the way. I didn't even think of a possible time change when we left home.  I guess the difference could be a good thing because we may just end up going to bed a bit earlier than normal.

The drive was a bit tough on Don as during the last 2/3 of the drive and old friend from Excellent Adventure 2014 showed up. How many know what friend I'm talking about....Yep, Mr. Wind!!!! It wasn't horrible but we also had a rough two lane road the last ten miles or so in Arizona. When we entered into Utah, the road got smoother. Why is that???

The drive was beautiful. The scenery, not your typical desert landscape. Lots of green after Flagstaff and lots of rock formations with beautiful coloring from white to almost Sedona red. There is a lot of reservation housing dotting the landscape. There'd be some out there by themselves and then little groups. They even had satellite dishes.

We passed "dinosaur legs" which I thought was the official name of two rock formations that each looked like a dinosaur leg.  When I asked Don how he knew that he said it was his name for them. He originally saw them when driving for HACI and named them. Then we passed "little rocks" which is a real name. They were little rocks stacked on some big areas of rock. I don't think this was "done", I think it is a natural formation.

In Kayenta, we passed the new hospital that Don delivered duct work and other materials to. Unfortunately, it is still not complete and operational. The sign is even covered over with cardboard. It is a nice big hospital and for now seems to be just a waste of federal taxpayer's dollars. What a shame and who is responsible?

So our first night was spent at Cadillac Ranch in Bluff, UT. Bluff is a nice small town. Very small. The park was a nice place, but no grass just gravel. Not up to Sis's standards. It was next to the San Juan River but where we were it was not flowing, it was more like a pond. A pond full of bullfrogs. You should have heard them. They can be loud and sound like a foghorn.

It rained most of the night with thunder and lightning starting at 3:30a.The morning however was nice with the sun out when we left there at 9:30. Which brings us to...

Day 2 - At 10.25 we arrived at Moab, UT. It is another very nice small, old town. Very touristy and it reminded us of Sedona. It would be cool to live there. It is surrounded by bluffs and red rocks and rock formations. I have to say that Utah is a very beautiful state. A little past Moab is Arches National Park. One of the Big 5 in Utah. We drove in, dropped the trailer in the parking lot, as the ranger suggested, and went in. You drive up the side of a big red rock mountain with switchbacks and what you see after that is awesome! It is some of the most beautiful scenery ever. There are all sort of rock formations and bluffs, I guess. It is really something.  It brought tears to my eyes to think that our Loving God created it for us to enjoy. Oh how He loves us!!  I cannot understand how people think that the beauty on this earth just happened. It is actually an 18 mile drive all the way through to the end and then 18 miles back. We were not able to go all the way. We only went about a third of the way. But we will go back there someday soon. Oh and Don got his $10 Lifetime Senior Pass  for all National Parks. How's that for a bargain?!

It was cool and just a bit breezy at the Park which was perfect. It then rained pretty much all the way to Grand Junction which is our stop for tonight. We arrived here at 2:45. It was cold (55 degrees) and raining. But the rain stopped almost immediately and we got some sun and warmer temperature. It is a very nice park with a patch of grass for Sis. She is happy! She has been a real good girl, a trooper.

Tomorrow's stop is Fort Collins, CO. We will stay there for 2 nights. It is supposed to be even nicer than this park. We are hoping for good weather. I guess it was nice there today and maybe the weather that followed us here will be past there and it will be nice for us.

That's about it for now. We hope and pray all is well at home. It seems after all the driving and what we've done that we've been gone longer than 2 days and technically it hasn't even been 48 hours.

We love you and miss you and wish that you could all be seeing what we are.

I will post this right now and try to add some pictures later. I don't want to miss posting tonight.

Stay tuned!!!