Mesa Verde National Park, Long House

Lots of catch up!  The SilverVagabonds arrived in Virginia last Sunday.  We spent 2 days on the road with Susan & Atom but in St. Louis we parted after a month together!  It was sad to part, honestly there were some tears!  More updates below.  Mesa Verde National Park While in Southwest Colorado we stayed at Morefield Campground inside the park.  The campground had so many bees that we did not spend much of any time outside at the campground!  Long House: We had timed entry to the “Long House” dwelling.  For the sensitive areas/dwellings the amount of people allowed…

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Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Train

So much fun…not enough time!We spent the day on the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Train!  The ride was so beautiful…the train went through the San Juan Mountains.  The track ran along the Animas River and in many areas we were right on the edge of a rock cliff over the water,Once in Silverton we booked it to Thee Pitt’s Again, BBQ!  This restaurant was on “Diners and Drive-ins”.  The best onion rings in the world!  (The BBQ was good too!)  Silverton was very busy, it was biker weekend and Labor Day weekend.  The rumble of motorcycles was everywhere!  Once…

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Two Days at Arches National Park

Welcome from Ridgway, CO!  We are back in Colorado after a 2 day trip to Moab, UT to visit Arches National Park.  We had an amazing two days of hiking to stunning arches and vistas.  Arches National Park has more than 2,000 natural sandstone arches!  The park is located 4 miles north of Moab and consists of 76,680 acres.  While there the temperature was about 97 during the day.  Together we toured the following arches:North ArchSouth ArchTurret ArchPine ArchTunnel ArchLandscape ArchDouble ArchCarol, Atom and Susan hiked to Delicate Arch but I declined due to the elevation and heat. (I washed…

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Rifle Gap SP, Independence Pass & Aspen

We spent a day exploring Independence Pass and Aspen.  The road to Independence Pass is a constant climb from Aspen with two parts of the road one lane!  The payout is huge when you arrive at the pass, at 12,095 ft. you truly feel like you are on top of the world.  Independence Pass is also along the Continental Divide; the views are spectacular! We stopped in Aspen for the afternoon.  The town is charming with a tiny creek running through the downtown mall area.  We passed Kemo Sabe a very popular western hat store.  There was a line to get…

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