First the country, then the world. Except we only have two and half weeks. And we're camping. And we've got a lot left to see. And . . . well just read.
Monday, June 9, 2008
The Drive to Mesa Verde
The drive after Montrose, through Ouray and Silverton, has been way beyond anything we’ve ever seen before. Even better than yesterday. Mile after mile of outrageous views, incredible hairpin turns and sheer cliff drop offs. Simply stunning. Ouray in particular combined a charming Victorian village with surrounding red rock cliffs, snow capped mountains, and fast running creeks with Cottonwoods.
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Wow, it looks like someone transplanted a town, complete with neighborhoods and homes into a canyon. How interesting!
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Links to Weather Forecasts of Some of Our Destinations
1) Our 2005 trip where we began at our front door and drove West, turning around at the Black Hills of South Dakota. 2) Our 2006 trip where we toured Montana and Wyoming. Beautiful! 3) Our 2007 trip where we visited the Pacific Northwest. 4) You know how some bloggers just run on and on (like us!)? Our friend Ken doesn't post often and he doesn't post long. You'll find yourself waiting for his next missive. 5) Do you like ice cream? Of course you do! Who doesn't? Our friend Ryan likes it more than most. 6) Scott bumped into this one recently when a colleague had it in her .sig. Datarant. Sounds good to us! 7) Scott's sister Kathy has two young children with serious food allergies. Kathy's recipe box chronicles her attempts to create good tasting food that the whole family can eat. (Be sure to check out the DH musings too!) 8) Scott's brother, Jon, is a highly regarded Shotokan karate instructor in the Silicon Valley. He has had two hip surgeries recently and blogged about that experience and his recovery. 9) Scott's oldest brother, Chris, is an experienced game writer, designer, and web community manager. 10) Scott's father has a website devoted to Dr. Alfred Adler, his Individual Psychology and the LifeCourse Effective Action Program.
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Wow, it looks like someone transplanted a town, complete with neighborhoods and homes into a canyon. How interesting!
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