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Monday, August 15, 2011

Colorado Trip


At the Smith estate in Trinidad, Colorado


Jenn and I were fortunate enough this summer to take one last trip. It was a last minute decision, but we were able to go visit my no-longer-homeless parents at their new house in Trinidad, Colorado.

The flight there wasn't too bad. It was a little discouraging that our plane was the only one to be delayed and therefore we missed our connecting flight in Denver (although the plane was still there another 10 minutes, they "had closed the doors"- dumb rule). So we got on the next flight which was another 45 minute wait, but could have been much worse.

When we arrived in Colorado Springs my parents took us to The Garden of the Gods. It was really pretty and nice to walk around on the various trails to stretch our legs a bit. Then it was onward to Trinidad to check out their new crib.


The "Kissing Camels" rock formation (right)


Me and the folks

Wild sunflowers were all over the place

Overlooking the park

It was really hard to follow the signs that read "do not climb on the rocks". There were so many hand/foot holds! It would be a perfect rock to climb!

On the way to the new pad, we briefly saw a couple of bear cubs dart across the road. Unfortunately it was too quick for me to get a picture or movie, but it was neat to see. Coincidentally, when we arrived at my parents' new house, a bear seemed to have visited there as well! We relaxed a little when we arrived and planned out what we would be doing the next few days.

During our trip we had a lot of fun. We toured the city of Trinidad with a very creative tour guide, ate a lunch at the beautiful Kit Carson park, walked the river walk, had some root beer floats, and had a wonderful dinner at an Italian restaurant that serenades you with different songs while you eat. We also took a trip to hike and explore Capulin Volcano which was really cool to see, and another side trip into Cimarron, NM to eat at the St. James Hotel, which is known for the famous western outlaws and cowboys who used to frequent the joint. We also had a day we spent around the new acreage exploring and target shooting. If Jenn ever decides she wants to go hunting, I feel bad for the animals- she doesn't miss!


Testing out the new ATV

Target shooting- I feel like I held my own, although I enjoyed the compound bow more than the gun

Around the "pond" collecting wild sunflowers

Eating lunch at Kit Carson Park

Trolley Tour of Trinidad

On the rim of the Capulin Volcano


Capulin Volcano with volcanic fields in the background


Jenn on our ATV trip around the ranch


Mom and Dad with their property in the background


The old man hiking



Horned Lizard/Toad


Massive herd of elk on the way home from Cimarron





1 comment:

  1. Great pics Braden - about time you updated your blog a little - by the way, it's a fence lizard - only reason I didn't tell you then was because Jen would check it out on her iphone. Dad.

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