Exploring the Tundra via Trail Ridge High-Way
We toured the Trail Ridge Road, which allows us to climb over 4000’ as we journey to the sky on the longest and highest continuous paved highway in the world.
Historical Sewing and Time Travels
We toured the Trail Ridge Road, which allows us to climb over 4000’ as we journey to the sky on the longest and highest continuous paved highway in the world.
Hiking a new trail to some waterfalls and beyond, how high would we go? With a day this great, we expected to see many lovely views.
With rain showers looming, we spent the afternoon walking around Bear Lake while exploring with a field trip booklet I had purchased at the book shop.
In 1982 a dam burst at Lawn Lake. Within minutes a deluge of water poured down into this area and the landscape was forever changed.
Playing in the distant meadow, we saw 2 coyotoes, a mom and pup. In the peaceful setting the chipmunk, perched on the boulder nearby, curiously watched us.
We took a steep downward exit that bordered a rapidly flowing stream spilling over rocks and stones, twisting and turning through the mountains.
We spread most of our time among a couple of hikes, visiting gorgeous waterfalls, taking the main road over the mountains, and taking in all the elk.