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Day 7: Estes Park, CO to Durango, CO

  • May. 19th, 2008 at 7:23 AM
tattoo, compass rose
I woke up early on Sunday, long before my alarm went off, and went and sat on the porch of the hostel, overlooking the main street of Estes Park. It was cold, I was in my pajamas, and I could see my breath, and these things combined with the informality of the hostel (incidentally: this was my first hostel, and I LOVE it. I think that hosteling agrees with me) made me feel like I was a ten-year-old Girl Scout camping in the Poconos in November again.

I put on some shoes and my cowboy hat and went for a walk. At some point, I turned around and there they were - the Rocky Mountains. I shivered, and it wasn't from the cold. Sometimes, when I'm in geologically interesting places, I get these... these impressions of how the landscape was formed, as though something in me is connecting with the ancientness of the earth beneath the pavement. As I stood on that street in Estes Park in my flip flops and my cowboy hat, I imagined the violence that occurred millions of years ago; the tectonic plates slamming together and the earth's crust rupturing and the Rocky Mountains, in all of their huge, magnificent splendor, jutting towards the sky.

Despite the fact that my favorite natural landscape is the beach, I think mountains are a close, close second.

On the walk back up the street, I saw something really fantastic: a hearse (yes, just like the one I always wanted) parked in front of a house.



I went back to the hostel and got ready. Errol was already up and showered, and we packed the bags in Beatrice (but not before fixing a "Rocky Mountain National Park" sticker to her bumper) and drove down from the mountains.

We'd originally wanted to take mountain passes to go through Colorado, but the weather is bad and snowy and we didn't want to get stuck in a blizzard. So we made our way towards Boulder and Denver - all the while keeping the Rockies in our sights.









We came out the other side of Denver and drove into more isolated country. The Rockies never left us.





After awhile, we came to a point where the mountains seemed to surround us almost on every side. I realized that to progress, we'd have to go through at least some of them.

And we did. We wound up into the thin air of the snowy mountains, passing snowslide signs and avalanche signs and mounds of snow and... it was beautiful.









We arrive in Durango around six, and met up with my friend Jeff (who canvassed with me for the DNC when I was just a freshman in college, and has since moved from DC to NM/CO) and his girlfriend and his girlfriend's really cute three-year-old daughter.









We stayed for many hours, eating and drinking tea and yes, I played and played with with the daughter because I love love love kids, and they never get sick of my silly faces or goofy jokes. And just as we left to head to the motel, I caught the sunset.



And I then proceeded to pass out in bed.

Today is going to be great. We're going to see the Four Corners AND Mesa Verde AND the Grand Canyon (we're staying by the Grand Canyon). *squee!*

Love you all! Bye!

*hits the road*
*but not too hard, the road has been very nice to us*

Comments

[info]myrch wrote:
May. 19th, 2008 02:13 pm (UTC)
i'm only saying this because it needs to be said.

that guy's beard is horrendous. it's not even a beard. it's like a... neck thing.

is he on your friends list? if so: sir, is that a religious thing?
[info]bifemmefatale wrote:
May. 19th, 2008 03:25 pm (UTC)
Honestly, I don't think critiques of perfect strangers' looks ever really "need to be said". Especially in a blog of someone who is their friend.
[info]bifemmefatale wrote:
May. 19th, 2008 03:39 pm (UTC)
That little girl is gorgeous. What huge eyes she has.
[info]katwalkchan wrote:
May. 19th, 2008 03:51 pm (UTC)
My ex-boss has a classic hurse that he's fixing up
(Anonymous) wrote:
May. 19th, 2008 04:16 pm (UTC)
Good morning Merry Sunshine!
How did you wke so soon.
You've scared the little stars away
And shined away the moon
I saw you go to bed last night before I ceased my playing:
How did you get way over there?
And where have you been staying?

"I never go to sleep, my child,
I just go round to see
the little children of the East
who rise and watch for me
I waken all the birds and bees
and flowers on my way,
and now come back to see the child
who stayed out at play."
-Anonymous-

Miss you honey baby! Love MOM
[info]anais2 wrote:
May. 19th, 2008 04:58 pm (UTC)
This is so great, I feel like I'm driving home with you! Now you're coming into what I think of as "the home stretch"...can't wait!
[info]marnanel wrote:
May. 19th, 2008 06:11 pm (UTC)
I have made it pick up the map positions from where you post in the blog. Amusingly in so doing I discovered that I had missed out a minus sign and so it believed that Minnesota was in Mongolia.
[info]glamazonwarrior wrote:
May. 19th, 2008 07:43 pm (UTC)
I had the best root beer float of my life after hiking Mesa Verde. It was probably the combination of the heat, exertion, and turkey vultures, but damn it was delicious.

So if you take the time to follow one of the hiking trails, I recommend a root beer float afterward.
[info]rumblerumble wrote:
May. 19th, 2008 09:58 pm (UTC)
That's funny. I was thinking about hostels just a little bit ago. About how the perfect hostel breakfast was in Madrid - a bottomless cup of coffee and an enormous, flaky croissant.

I don't know what it is, but the memory of hostels stay with you like no hotel can. I'm not sure why. Maybe it's the people, or maybe it's the distinctive decor. Maybe it's the the rules. I rarely became chummy with roommates, so it was mostly awkward and lonely, but yes. Hostels agree with me too.
[info]kalbelgarion wrote:
May. 20th, 2008 02:48 am (UTC)
Holy crap! It's Jeff!
[info]plexq wrote:
May. 20th, 2008 03:41 am (UTC)
I totally love the rockies in Colorado. It's breathtaking, and the weather agrees with me very much. I also discovered that I love skiing. Of all the places I've been on earth, I like Colorado as one of the best.
[info]makers_empty wrote:
May. 20th, 2008 09:10 am (UTC)
I am jealous of your adventure.
and that kid is cuuuute.