Colorado

Canyons of the Ancients National Monument 

Canyons of the Ancients National Monument Colorado July 2021 Walk Outside Canyons Of The Ancients Visitor Center & Museum July 2, 2021 1.11 mi 0:27:09 hrs 79 °F xx Lowry Ruins National Historical Landmark Walk July 2, 2021 0.57 mi 16:21 min 83 °F xx Canyons of the Ancients National Monument Hike July 2, 2021 […]

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Colorado Springs to Amarillo, Mountains and Plains

Colorado Springs to Amarillo: Mountains and Plains From Colorado Springs, CO to Amarillo, TX April 2024 Hitting the Road with Unexpected Snow Our Colorado Springs adventure ended after a comfortable night at Extended Stay America and an early morning walk. Refreshed and ready to explore, we hit the road around 10 am. South of the

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A Scenic Drive Through Wyoming and Colorado

A Scenic Drive Through Wyoming & Colorado From Rawlins, WY, to Colorado Springs, CO March 2024 From Hotel Gym to Snowy Vistas Our two-day break in the Best Western Hotel, Rawlins, was a welcome respite. However, after a full day inside with only a workout in the hotel’s gym, we were ready to conquer more driving

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Stepping Back in Time in Old Town Albuquerque

Stepping Back in Time in Old Town Albuquerque New Mexico June 2021 Exploring Albuquerque’s Historic Heart After exploring the historic volcanic trails of the Petroglyph National Monument, we headed into the historic heart of the city, Old Town Albuquerque. The ten-block historic district, founded in 1706, preserves centuries of Spanish colonial history with classic adobe

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The Continuous Ridges of the Great Sand Dunes

The Continuous Ridges of the Great Sand Dunes New Mexico June 2021 The Great Sand Dunes Illusion While driving toward the Great Sand Dunes National Park, we saw the dunes appearing at the foot of the majestic Sangre de Cristo Mountains. Because these mountain peaks are over 13,000 feet high, we doubted that these dunes

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