Monday, July 16, 2007

From Mesas to Hoodoos

SO, we ended up leaving Sand dunes a day early and slept in the car in a parking lot. The next morning we woke up and went into Mesa Verde and took a tour through the Ruins which was pretty amazizing! We went around and took some hikes after that.
The next day we drove to Arches NP where it was HOT all day. We went on a hike to delicate arch(the one on all the calenders and stuff). After that we took a hike Through "The Devil's Garden" where we saw five more arches including landscape arch which was my(David's) favorite. Morgan's favorite was Partition on that hike. That night we sat up on a big rock and watched the sunset.
The next day we went to Bryce Canyon and just chilled out for the day. We woke up early the next morning and went on the wall street hike. most of it was closed due to a rock fall, but we saw some of it. We also went on the peekaboo trail and queens trail.





The first picture is us at Mesa Verde on our tour. The second picture is us at delicate arch where a guy from Mississippi took our picture. Third, just some hoodoos at Bryce canyon. The fourth is Morgan aka. the strongest woman in the world. Look at those muscles bulge!

Sunday, July 15, 2007

Coloradoans

You may wonder about the title of our post, but throughout the last two weeks out of extensive research we have discovered an alarming fact. Coloradoans don't like to share. The trail that is. We have nearly been run off of sidewalks, cliffs, and mountains because of these path hungry Americans. We've decided that every person in every state who does not move over when passing and just ignores the presence of oncoming traffic of any kind MUST be from Colorado. This is truly just an overgeneralization of a type of people we've found in the last two weeks. Now to the real news and pictures.







Our first park was Great Sand Dunes National Park. The first picture is David(ME) conquering the sand dunes. They tried to burn our feet off, but still really awesome. Second picture is the Medano lake that we hiked to the second day(10 miles, over 3000 ft. vertical climb). It was pretty cool seeing sand dunes and walking through snow all in one day! It was a very rough climb and the last two miles went slow, but we got to the top. Morgan got nauseous, a headache, and couldn't eat. I think maybe it was a little alttitude sickness at 12,000 ft. above sea level. The fourth picture is our friend. We met him at the lake when I was cookin supper. He seemed nice at first, but I soon figured out he was just after me for my Bear Creek soup.I think we officially "broke up" when I threw a rock at his face. I believe He was a marmot or badger or groundhog or something. Later we tied up a mardger hog bag instead of a bear bag to ensure our next meal! The next day we just decided to walk the 13 miles out to the car and head on to Mesa Verde early.