(postscript: Some of you have told me that you weren't able to see these pictures. I've made some adjustments, and I hope it works. ~P)
Yay Rockies!!
(postscript: Some of you have told me that you weren't able to see these pictures. I've made some adjustments, and I hope it works. ~P)
Rocky Mountain National Park
The road peaks at almost 12,000 feet above sea level. Up there, the wind is biting cold and easily knocks around those who are foolish enough to be out in it (like us, hehe). In fact, the wind is so strong that trees and most vegetation are unable to grow (i.e. tree line). Though we didn't get to touch it, road signs alerted us to the fact that we were also in a permafrost zone. Yes, that's how cold it gets!
Pumpkin slept through most of the drive, which was just as well since he would've wanted to get out of the truck whenever we stopped, and it was just too windy and cold for him. Fortunately, he woke up in time to see a herd of elk that we saw on our way back down. It wasn't as cold there so we all got out of the truck for a bit to get a better look at the elk.
We had planned to stop in Estes Park on the way out, but it had started raining by the time we'd wound our way back down the mountain so we ditched those plans and stopped a bit further up instead at Roosevelt National Forest, which was also beautiful though on a decidedly smaller scale than RMNP.
Pictures:
1-View from our friends' house in Grand Lake
2-Pumpkin and "Pals" enjoying the swing at our friends' house
3-View on the way up Trail Ridge Road
4-Tree line
5-QT freezing his butt off at the Visitor Center (note the elevation)
6-We are above the tree line!
7-Pine at a stop just past the permafrost
8-Pine & Pumpkin with elk in the background
9-Pumpkin & QT at the trailhead at Roosevelt National Forest
Day Out With Thomas
So much time, so little to do! Wait. Scratch that. Reverse it.
Sometime in September, we took a drive down to Golden, CO (hence, the Golden Ticket reference) for a Day Out With Thomas the Tank Engine! Pumpkin loved seeing, not only Thomas, but also a real-life roundhouse, train engines, the mail car, etc. He also got a chance to climb aboard a caboose...and oh my goodness, there were model trains galore! We must've spent half the day at the model trains alone. Who knew the kid was such a train buff?
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