So the first thing we had planned for Faith was a horseback ride with Jan. They had a wonderful time on their 2 hr ride after a bit of a mixup at the stable.
Jan and Faith ready to go |
After the horseback ride Faith started with her golf cart lessons. She got to the point where she was chauffeuring Harvey and Jan(yon) around the campground as they did their chores. Faith even had some jobs to do such as collecting and distributing mail, and putting chickens up for the night and she even had to get up at 5:45am to let them out. She even got checked out driving the tractor as Harvey had to do some work moving a site around.
Faith and Harvey |
Harvey and Faith |
A beaming Faith! |
After Kelly and I got the tent set up, and after a debate about who would stay in the tent and who would stay in the motorhome we had a restful night.
We headed up and over Wolf Creek Pass east of town to take them to the Lobo overlook, but that was unfortunately still closed due to snow, so continued over to Big Meadows Reservoir. We did let the kids run around in the snow up on the pass.
We had a nice walk around and let the kids blow off some steam, pretty easy to do at 9250' elevation:)
Big Meadow Reservoir |
Kelly getting used to the elevation |
The flow out of the reservoir |
Kelly, Faith, Jan, and Christian |
Kelly and the crew |
The next day we wanted to share one of our favorite short hikes into Piedra Falls. It's a short 1.5 mile round trip trail to, at this time of the year, a booming falls. The kids had a great time, and boy was the river flowing!
Piedra Falls |
Sure easy to get cold and wet! |
Lunch |
The backdrop to the lake |
William's Lake |
The next day we decided on a longer hike along the Piedra River. We ended up doing about 3.5 miles with the kids and I think they thought it maybe a bit much:) But it was another absolutely beautiful day!
Along the river |
The kids breaking trail |
Kelly and Christian at a cave he discovered |
The two kids along the river |
But not long being here we wanted to go back to Big Meadows Reservoir and do the trail around the lake. The Archuleta Trail begins at the lake and continues 7 miles one way, but it appeared there was another trail that branched off it and continued around the lake. We started off and watched the fishermen for awhile pulling in some decent sized trout. It was another gorgeous day, and the trail was wonderful, nice and quiet and just a bit of up and down. Lots of pics, hope you don't mind.
Nice and peaceful |
One of the streams feeding the lake |
Across the meadow |
One fisherman |
You can see the bar created by the in flow from the stream |
Fantastic trail! |
Almost around |
Jan having fun |
A gorgeous day! |
5 comments:
How come your cover picture is always the back end of the bus? After putting all that money into the front...
Now that is a good question!
Your wish is my command:)
Next one we need an action shot. Long deserted highway, U.S.50, road comes up a slight hill, long lens, horizontal framing, sun on the front of the bus, best if you can get some heat waves in it. Ahh never mind, that Nikki Nikon your wife totes probably couldn't shoot it, I'll get it somewhere in Idaho.
I'll say this, you sure got Jan to laugh out loud!
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