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Day 4 — can’t end Ash’s Colorado journey (and trip back to Jersey) without some high-altitude snow.

Started off the day at my favourite Boulder breakfast spot — Lucille’s.  Red beans, rice and beignets (and towering praline waffles if you’re not carb counting).  Beignets — yep, gotta 🙂  Or as Ash canted: gotta have some of those ‘man-catching beignets’, remembering a line from Disney’s ‘Princess and the Frog’. LOL>
Ok, now we’re waddling like penguins — time for our Day 4 hike!  Repeat hike for Ro & I but only an hour away, guaranteed snow AND an amazing lake view — she’ll come back with that memory!  Wearing a souvenir sweatshirt (it’s been a FANTASTIC trip :)), we hiked Brainard Lake — yeah, that’s 10,300 ft UP.  ROCKSTAR half day! 
 
Took last vacation pics.  Wasn’t super clothes-focused this morning and picked ALL colours on my wheel.  Sometimes just gotta laugh (album pic).  Made time on e-470 (our pricey ‘expressway’) and grabbed a last bite & brew at Boulder Beer Company (at the airport).  

Ho, hmmm; she’s gone.  But dang, it was a FUN FULL 4 days!  Sand, sun & snow — LOVE LOVE LOVE my Colorado life !


 

Day 3’s theme was ‘SUN’ but last minute added a ‘SNOW’ preview to our trip agenda too!

Started the day in Pueblo and drove north an hour to Manitou Springs (20 minutes west of Colorado Springs).  Two tickets on the Pikes Peak Cog Railway hauled the adults to their first 14er summit – and provided a preview to Day 4’s itinerary of high (oxygen-lite) altitude and snow.  Ro and I spent the time hiking Barr Trail (which ultimately also reaches Pikes Peak).  We stopped 4 miles UP at Cog Stop #3, then trail ran down the return – in time to meet our trip posse.

Quick lunch, then off to nearby Garden of the Gods.

If yesterday was ‘Egypt’ in the Rockies, today was ‘Arizona’ in the Rockies.  Majestic sandstone spires jutting from the landscape – all against a Pikes Peak backdrop.  Scaling rock climbers ensured our eyes stayed glued skyward.  And inspired Ashton did ‘Atlas’ proud at Balanced Rock – holding the universe/er…large rock on her mighty shoulders 🙂

FAAANTASTIC views, FAAANTASTIC Colorado day!

 

https://www.gardenofgods.com/movies/index.cfm

 

Day Two hike started from our ‘base camp’ at La Quinta in Pueblo – 45 minutes south to Walsenberg (nowhere America) and then another hour-half west to Great Sand Dunes National Park.  Ro’s first National Park – almost all national parks prohibit dogs (and they wonder why attendance is plummeting; folks with dogs hike and LOVE nature…come on USA — argh!)

(Thanks to me) we wandered through forest (nice), then random campgrounds (cluttered), then hot sand (not nice).  (On the map) it seems as if one can hike to Medano Creek (from Sand Ramp Trail) and lazily walk this waterway through the sand dunes’ center.

Great Sand Dunes map

Plan B – we hiked south and east to Dunes Overlook trail (from Point of No Return, literally) – our first good view of the Dunes with low-running Medano Creek trickling through its middle.

Great Sand Dunes is an amazing geographical wonder.  In the middle of Colorado, winds from the Sangre de Cristo mountain range circle & swirl in such a way [that] they’ve created Egypt in the Rockies (sans the pharaohs & pyramids of course :)).

My Colorado Life ROCKS!

From the Dunes trail, we trekked in search of ‘black sand’ – Ash’s geo-cache pic challenge.  Hot sand meant hot puppy feet so I carried Ro over my shoulder through what looked like the Sahara.  Our reward?  Medano Creek.  Cool on the feet – all of our feet, not just Ro 🙂

Day wouldn’t be 100% perfect without completing Ashton’s challenge – locating black sand.  ‘Sand, sun and snow’ Colorado vacation – sand done, check.  Sun and snow to come!

 

https://www.nps.gov/grsa/index.htm

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Great Sands Dunes Nat’l Park