It’s been a busy Fall season – lotta work, lotta marathoning — and a warm one too! After an early September 11th flurry fest, unfortunately saw no snow in October – zero, nada, zilch.
Autumn has always been my favourite season – foliage colour & cooler temps. LOVE it! Always feel like – yes! made it thru another summer 🙂 Autumn = hot apple cider, pumpkins & county fairs.
Having Ash & Tom as housemates meant homemade pumpkin cookies for our fur babies, Ro & Marty, festive outdoor decorations AND a whole lotta Halloween candy for costumed trick-or-treaters while I travelled to Indy. Fall 2014 = a new car for Ash after her Jeep Liberty was crushed by a deer (5pm, in traffic, in Boulder — shows it can happen to anyone).
Autumn = Football. I’ve seen more NFL this season than I have in years. In addition to the weekly office pool, Ash & Tom are part of multiple fantasy football leagues. It’s crazy, dysfunctional fun — Ash’s rooting for the Bengal’s kicker, a wide receiver from Arizona & Denver’s quarterback. Whereas last year I watched the Broncos & [New England] Patriots (old habits die hard), this year my house is engaged all week. Monday night, Thursday night & all day Sunday. Will be sad to see the season end.
so long summer, FALL has arrived. #ROOOOOAAAAARRRR
- check out that sunset – SPECTACULAR!
- pumpkins & scarecrows
- Ash decked our digs
- this guy’s all smiles
- Fall baking – Ro & Marty pumpkin cookies
- my turn on the couch?
- office bet gone wrong — Cowboys over the Giants
- Happy Halloween!
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- Ash’s new ride
- R.I.P. Jeep Liberty
- R.I.P. Bambi
Keenan Haga Off to South Dakota – climbing Harney Peak, their state’s highest. No Mt Rushmore though – closed because of our inept federal government. Reason 101 – why we should all be Libertarians 🙂 October 4 at 12:53pm
Plan B? Someone forgot to check the weather forecast but it’s only October, right?
Dropped Ro at Windstar Kennels, finished work – TGIF!, then north on I-25 – weekend hiking destination: South Dakota’s Black Hills. Nearing the Wyoming border saw a flashing road sign warning I-80 West to Laramie was closed due to drifting snow. That’s odd – we only received a dusting this morning, stopped altogether before noon.
Brief fuel stop in Cheyenne, stocked up on road-happy provisions. Crazy wind. I overhear truckers talking about road closures (while eating at Wendy’s – I know, but chili sounded tasty) so asked the Love’s station guys about road conditions ahead. All roads are closed. Yeah, yeah I saw the sign but I’m not heading west – I’m travelling north, then east to South Dakota.
No ALL roads are closed – freak blizzard. What?
Being completely hard-headed…maybe we can travel east, then cut north thru Nebraska somehow. Ok, calling ahead – we had reservations at Custer State Park. 20 inches of snow already, roads are closed – no end in sight. ARGH!
One of the worst blizzards in South Dakota history plowed through the region during the first weekend of October, leaving a wake of destruction in its path. In Rapid City, nestled in the Black Hills, 19 inches of snow fell on Oct. 4 alone. By day three, total snowfall reached 31 inches near Mount Rushmore and close to 5 feet of snow blanketed the hardest hit parts of western South Dakota. Hurricane-force wind gusts raged through the hills, breaking branches and uprooting massive pine trees already covered in ice. It will be days, maybe weeks, before ranchers can locate missing livestock, but estimates are they will find tens of thousands of dead cattle.
Sullen, turned around & headed back to Colorado. Plan B – I need a Plan B. I’m not beaten…just gotta think.
Limited myself to one hour on the Internet – think, think quick.
I’ve never been to Steamboat Springs. Heard there are natural hot springs (similar to Iceland) & assume hiking trails since Steamboat is a Colorado ski destination. Check, done 🙂
Caught some sleep, breakfast burritos at Whole Foods, then hit the highway (again).
Enjoyed beautiful autumn colour travelling west past Silverthorne, north on 9 to Kremmling, then another hour to Steamboat on Hwy 40. Bit of a late start for a hike – but wow, was not disappointed with my choice. Aspen last weekend, Steamboat Springs this weekend – both fantastic foliage selections plus snow plus chilly 20-degree camping overnights. ROCKSTAR life!
Quick ½ mile hike to Fish Creek Falls, then a longer trek thru knee-deep snow to Second Falls where a group of CSU engineering students offered a hit from their blunt (thanks work friends for the terminology share).
[Nope I didn’t partake but found the situation funny enough to include in my post. Come on, you gotta laugh. Not happening.]
Return hiked to Steamboat, grabbed some chili, then back on the road – day’s only half over, right? 🙂
Drove two miles up a muddy road riddled with pot holes. Strawberry Park Hot Springs looked like a resort spa on the web. Sun was disappearing fast. Was this the right place? Paid a guy the $10 cash-only entrance fee. Seemed kinda shady. And where do you change clothes? Yeah, the experience was a bit out of my comfort zone.
Temps plummeted with the fading light, steam from the natural hot pools created a dense fog.
Slipped on a suit & kerplunked into the pool – awkward, missed a step completely & all but fell in. LOL>
Ahhhhh. Warm, relaxing. Lowered the voice control in my head.
Perched against a rock wall, kicked back & enjoyed the show – the heavens opened up, exposing every imaginable star. Little Dipper, Milky Way, Cassiopeia. Never thought I’d soak ‘til almost midnight – one AMAZING nite.
Flash-bathed at McD’s next morning (another proud moment), then enjoyed oatmeal & blueberries at the Steaming Bean. Quick walk-around F. M Light & Sons (western store advertised in every farm field from Kremmling to Steamboat), followed by a stop at historic More Barn, before the return drive to Boulder County.
SPECTACULAR ‘Plan B’ weekend – South Dakota can wait, I’ve got time 🙂
WATCH my short clip – ‘Second Falls (Fish Creek Falls trail)’
- Hwy 40 to Steamboat Springs
- another ‘fall’ hike in snowy Colorado
- mountain ash berries
- beautiful Fish Creek Falls
- autumn yellow
- spring green
- & winter white
- snow hiking in October – LOVE it!
- Sasquatch?
- flash of Aspen yellow
- Steamboat overlook (amidst mighty amazing colour)
- temps in the 20’s & snow camping (again)
- Second Falls (Fish Creek Falls trail)
- ROCKSTAR breakfast at Steaming Bean — highly Recommended!
- weird but true
- and another fun one
- More Barn
- celebrating autumn — Colorado style
A few weeks ago I received my AAA throw-away magazine. Before my toss to the recycle bin, I noticed a photo-article ‘Best Colorado Fall Hikes’. Named best fall foliage hike in Colorado – Maroon Bells in Aspen.
(Side note – this issue also included an article on the annual buffalo roundup in Custer State Park, South Dakota. September 2014 ‘bucket list’ destination – check, done 🙂 )
After grabbing a quick bite, my friend M & I hit the highway Friday night – plan: camping weekend in Aspen. LOVE camping, LOVE everything outdoors – and LOVE the price (generally free). Binge ate burritos & trail mix at my favourite station in Georgetown, then back on I-70…still 2 ½ hours of heavy driving ahead.
SNOW.
Highway closure.
30 minutes later – miles of stopped vehicles.
Plan B – pushed over into the right lane, exited Loveland Pass & car camped in a Ski School parking lot. Yep, I’ve come a long way from my NYC life. I now wear a beard, sleep in parking lots, eat convenience store burritos & morning flash bath in McDonald’s restrooms. Life is looking UP, living B-I-G in Colorado 🙂
Woke at 3:30am, noticed no one on the highway above so started the trek to Aspen. Heavy ice in Leadville – so traveled slow & steady behind city snowplows. Last hurdle – Independence Pass (Colorado 82) to Aspen.
The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) restricts the use of Highway 82 through the pass. Most significant is the winter closure. The road is typically closed after the first significant winter snowfall, or by November 7 at the latest. CDOT tries to reopen just before Memorial Day weekend in late May, the traditional beginning of summer in the United States, when enough of the accumulated snowpack has melted to make it possible to clear and repair the road.
Luckily the Pass was open. Travelling back to I-70, west to Glenwood Springs & then south to Aspen would have added another 2 hours to our journey. Sun rose at the top of the Pass – landscape frosted white, BEAUTIFUL.
Whole lotta travel – so was it worth it? Oh yeah. Colorado autumn paradise.
The Maroon Bells are considered to be the most photographed peaks in Colorado. Yellow aspens, fresh snow in the mountains. Everything that is Colorado, hues maize this day. Translucent glowing from the inside out. WOW!
Multiple photo opportunities slowed our hike start. Good problem to have 🙂
Trekked 5 miles over snowy trails, through long stretches of native Aspens, enveloped in by 14er peaks. Crossed raging streams fueled by the prior evening’s precipitation. Top 10 Colorado day.
Warmed by high-altitude SUNSHINE, peeled layers as the day progressed. Back-propped against a large rock for 20 minutes & caught zzz’s before the return hike to town.
Wait, wait – it gets better.
City of Aspen closes for 2 months – until the start of ski season. AND as luck would have it, Saturday was the last open day for many shops & restaurants. All food, 50% off. New jacket, 80% off. SCORE!
Camped at Difficult Campground. Luckily, it was not difficult – but jeez, it was cold.
Spent the new morning at John Denver Sanctuary (after juice, oatmeal & another sink-bath at McD’s).
6:30 a.m. start — early morning chill, aspen yellows, remnants of Friday’s snow, native grasses, sunflowers. Engraved stones adorned with lyrics from Denver’s iconic folk ballads. Laugh if you will – HUGE fan of John Denver!
Wait, wait – it gets better.
Lance Armstrong runs by. (Runs at a fast clip & super solid for a cyclist.)
New tradition – Aspen every autumn. SPECTACULAR!
- Aspen in Autumn
- wind, snow, temps in the 20’s – PERFECT!
- Maroon Bells – Colorado’s most photographed mountains
- yellow Aspen hike – I heart Colorado 🙂
- feeling small – LOVE this pic!
- Crater Lake
- amazing colour
- today’s WOW shot!
- who can nap on a rock in the snow? I can 🙂
- Colorado striped bass w/ lump crab ravioli – YUM!
- John Denver Sanctuary
- 630am start – beautiful Colorado morning!
- BIG smile!
- sunshine & sunflowers
- new tradition – Aspen every autumn