Okay, so technically, these are two pictures, not one, because I just couldn't decide. They are both from Garden of the Gods in Colorado Springs.
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Showing posts with label Garden of the Gods. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Garden of the Gods. Show all posts
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Monday, April 11, 2011
Rocky Mountain High
We finally arrived in Colorado Springs after unexpected stops in Albuquerque and Santa Fe. It was getting towards dusk by the time we got to Garden of the Gods, and so we didn't have that much time to explore or take pictures.
The rock formations at Garden of the Gods are pretty interesting. I hope to be able to go back one day.
This one below is called Balancing Rock. It's huge and it sort of boggles the mind as to how it doesn't just fall over.
This is probably my favorite shot from GoG, although it's definitely not the best. I'm so glad I got a tripod to take with me this summer!
Here's our cute little cabin that we rented. We knew we would be pulling an all-nighter to drive across Kansas, so we wanted to make sure we had a good night's sleep in our cozy, air-conditioned cabin.
The next morning we got up kinda early and headed up Pike's Peak. After the Salmon Glacier road, I figured it couldn't be that scary.
But it totally was. No guard rails for most of the way makes for some tense turns. But the view at the top is totally worth it.
Even if, like me, you end up feeling incredibly ill from the altitude.
Katherine Lee Bates was inspired to write "American the Beautiful" from the top of Pike's Peak, and it's easy to see why.
As amazing as it was, I was relieved to return to Manitou Springs, situated at the more modest height of 7,000 feet. Some incredibly crazy people were running a marathon....up and down the mountain!!!
Once you leave the Front Range near Colorado Springs, Colorado gets really flat, really quickly. And flat is pretty much all you see until you hit the Appalachian Mountains.
The rock formations at Garden of the Gods are pretty interesting. I hope to be able to go back one day.
This one below is called Balancing Rock. It's huge and it sort of boggles the mind as to how it doesn't just fall over.
This is probably my favorite shot from GoG, although it's definitely not the best. I'm so glad I got a tripod to take with me this summer!
Here's our cute little cabin that we rented. We knew we would be pulling an all-nighter to drive across Kansas, so we wanted to make sure we had a good night's sleep in our cozy, air-conditioned cabin.
The next morning we got up kinda early and headed up Pike's Peak. After the Salmon Glacier road, I figured it couldn't be that scary.
But it totally was. No guard rails for most of the way makes for some tense turns. But the view at the top is totally worth it.
Even if, like me, you end up feeling incredibly ill from the altitude.
Katherine Lee Bates was inspired to write "American the Beautiful" from the top of Pike's Peak, and it's easy to see why.
As amazing as it was, I was relieved to return to Manitou Springs, situated at the more modest height of 7,000 feet. Some incredibly crazy people were running a marathon....up and down the mountain!!!
Once you leave the Front Range near Colorado Springs, Colorado gets really flat, really quickly. And flat is pretty much all you see until you hit the Appalachian Mountains.
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Sunday, August 22, 2010
Garden of the Gods
We got to Colorado Springs later than planned (what else is new?), so all we had time for tonight was a quick trip through Garden of the Gods, which was beautiful. We drove through Manitou Springs briefly before enjoying dinner in downtown Colorado Springs.
The plan for tomorrow is to drive up Pike's Peak early, then possibly visit the Manitou Cliff Dwellings and/or Garden of the Gods again before having lunch & sampling the springs in Manitou Springs. We'll probably drive by the Air Force Academy on our way out of town. We are planning a pretty much straight haul back to Reading & plan to arrive Monday afternoon.
As an aside, so far I have been underwhelmed by the Colorado Rockies. I really thought they would be more impressive. But maybe I have just seen so many other impressive mountains this summer that I am all mountained out. I guess we'll see how I feel tomorrow after I drive to the top.
The plan for tomorrow is to drive up Pike's Peak early, then possibly visit the Manitou Cliff Dwellings and/or Garden of the Gods again before having lunch & sampling the springs in Manitou Springs. We'll probably drive by the Air Force Academy on our way out of town. We are planning a pretty much straight haul back to Reading & plan to arrive Monday afternoon.
As an aside, so far I have been underwhelmed by the Colorado Rockies. I really thought they would be more impressive. But maybe I have just seen so many other impressive mountains this summer that I am all mountained out. I guess we'll see how I feel tomorrow after I drive to the top.
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