Showing posts with label Colorado. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Colorado. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Rain and Wind in Colorado

We packed up early and headed for to Lathrop State Park. We were able to get our first choice of spots. There is a Lake in the Park but the campground is not right on it and so no views of the water. However, we won't complain as we have a great view of the snow covered mountains which are lovely.




The sites are spaced nicely and so even though there is someone in the spot across from us, the above picture is what we see from our passenger side windows. .
We spent three days here. Unfortunately the weather has still not been nice to us. We had rain, cold, and winds so bad we had to bring in one of our big slides. At least we had nice views while we hunker down in the MH.
Saturday we took another drive on the Highway of Legends from this end of the road. We wanted to find the Blue Lake we couldn't find previously. We saw the sign and it was the same road we went down our last outing. We had stopped just short of the entrance. However, when we got to the gate it was closed. Bummer, we weren't even able to check it out. There is a campground there and we would have liked to see it for a future trip. Right near the entrance was a pull out area with a nice stream and a little snow. We hung out there for a short while.





Below are a couple more pictures of our drive and then a few more from the campground and the lake.
We want to come back to this area again when it will hopefully be warmer. We would come to both of these State Park. Besides kayaking there are also some nice hiking and biking trails we would like to explire.






Our Back Yard


Sunday, of course, found us in front of the TV as we watched our Ducks win the first game against the Chicago Blackhawks 4 to 1. GO Ducks.
Monday we continued north to our last Colorado spot. We had read in several blogs about Cherry Creek State Park being a good place to stay. It is in Aurora which is a suburb of Denver and so a great spot to stay if you want to explore Denver.  We had made a reservation for 3 nights. It wasn't full but it seems most of the spots were taken even though it is the middle of the week and weather is still cold. The Park is actually right in town. There is a shopping area right across the street from the park. However, there is enough of a drive through the park to the campground area that you feel like you are away from the city. It reminds me of Catalina State Park in Tucson. We have a nice spot with lots of trees and green grass that Savannah loves.









There was actually a group of deer but I didn't get my camera out in time to get a picture of all of them. Weather has continued to be cold. We did go into Denver as we need to go to a B of A to do some banking. It is the last state we are going to be in on our way to Alaska that has one. We were going to go to a Vietnamese restaurant right in Denver but we were running late and the lunch hour would be over by the time we got there. One of the reasons was finding the B of A. There is a bank and a few blocks away an ATM only in a Department Store. As we missed a turn, the GPS wanted us to turn right when we were in the left lane and being in the middle of the city with lots of traffic, we couldn't do. It kept switching directions between the ATM and Bank. Joe stopped and put in the actual address and we finally found it. Then we had to circle the block a few times to find a parking spot. Yikes. Anyway, we do our banking and decided to go to another Vietnamese restaurant Joe had read about online. It was in the nearby city of Centennial. Pho 95 is a noodle house and also has other south Asia dishes. We had three appetizers which were pretty good. We had shriimp egg rolls, spring rols with peanut sauce and shredded pork buns. The buns were a little dry. They would usually be soft if they came right out of the steamer. It seemed like they might have been reheated in the microwave. However, everything was tasty. I put the peanut sauce on everything as I love peanut sauce. We made another stop at Trader Joe's as it will be the last one we see for awhile. I didn't buy as much as usual. Too full from lunch I guess.
Again we are by a lake but weather still is too cold. They also have nice bike/walk paths. Oh well next time will definitely be in the summer or early fall.
We did watch the second game of the Western Conference Finals. Sadly the Ducks lost. What a game though. It went to 3 overtimes, 5 hours of playtime. Both teams did great, especially the goal tenders.
The Ducks hit the goal post at least three times but the pucks didn't go in. It was just luck who would get it in and unfortunately it was Chicago. Both this series and the Eastern Conference Final series are gong to be close I think. We might even see one or both go to 7 games to decide the outcome.
Our next stop is Guernsey State Park in Wyoming. Stay tuned.

Thursday, May 14, 2015

Highway of Legends in Colorado

One of the blogs we follow has been on the same route as we have been for a little while but are head of us. They stopped at a place just over the Colorado border from New Mexico and it looked pretty nice. So we decided to make it our next stop. Trinidad State Park is on a reservoir named Trinidad Lake. We loved our time in the Arizona desert especially with the wild flowers in Spring and also the more open area of New Mexico but also happy to see the awesome mountains of Colorado. We picked the same site, 46, as the Lowe's (blog I mentioned above) did and were glad we did. Lots of nice greenery and view of the water and the mountains beyond. The pictures below are taken from our site.





Thursday we set out for a drive on the Highway of Legends, which starts at Trinidad. It is a Colorado State Byway and a National Forest Byway. It is 44 miles on Hwy 12 between Trinidad State Park and Lathrop State Park and total of 82 miles round trip.  We had a brochure that lists a number of the highlights. Our first stop was the Cokedale Ovens, an interesting structure that looks like Roman Ruins but are coke ovens that transform coal into coke for use in smelting iron.


Took a quick drive through the town of Cokedale.. Below is the Cokedale Museum which didn't look open to us.

The scenery is just beautiful, especially with the snow capped mountains, the Spanish Peaks.








Interesting rock formations and also some of the buildings in the small towns of Segundo and Virgil.









In Virgil we checked out the unique "House on the Bridge", a famous landmark in this area.



We continued on viewing more interesting rock formations found throughout the rockies, North Lake and lots of green, green trees. Lovely. We went over Cuchara Pass, which is just under 10,000 feet. A little chilly.







We even some a little wildlife as we spied a group of deer on the side of the road.


We drove down a dirt road we thought went to Blue Lake but ended up turning around. There was a nice little waterfall though. Also aspens which would be so beautiful in the fall when they get their yellow flowers.



Below are some more great sights on this highway.







We stopped at Lathrop State Park. We wanted to check it out as we could only get 3 days at Trinidad and wanted to check out Lathrop. We can't make reservations online for the next day(can only reserve 3 days later) but looking online it looked like there were some not reserved. We drove through and there were some without tags for the weekend. We like the Park and so marked the sites we liked. We plan on getting up early Friday so we can get a spot for the weekend.  Stay tuned.