Well I'm Back. My road trip to Northern Colorado was A great help to my head for the most part. This is being written to anyone that has never seen the Colorado Rockies because those of you that have been there know this already... Wow!
I had the pleasure of spending 3 of the 5 days out there in the mts. To a Ohio guy, the rockies are just amazing. I have offers to hunt out there for both Elk in CO and birds out in the planes of Nebraska.I was over whelmed by the shear size of the mts. As promised, I took a good amount of pictures for those of you that have never been out there and saw some very cool history as well. I'll break up the trip into a few days and spent last night uploading to PB.
DAY 1.
I arrived around 2:30 on Tuesday but my host would not be in till wed. so after getting a room in Wellington, CO., I headed up to see a few sites. My first trip was in Rt. 14. from the foot hills into the mts.
As I drive deeper and deeper into the CO. Rockies, the walls got steeper and steeper. I found myself saying "O My God" in amazement with each turn as I climbed higher and higher. I stopped at the first meadow to pinch myself to make sure I was really there.
The next section was a incredible rock wall that rose steeply on each side with a river running along side the road.
The shear size of these MTS was just hard to Imagen. I've seen the shows on TV but they just don't do it justice.
This Pine tree is at least 7-9 stories tall. Note the two rocks next to it balanced there for thousands of years. They had to be 3 stories tall each...
I had the pleasure of spending 3 of the 5 days out there in the mts. To a Ohio guy, the rockies are just amazing. I have offers to hunt out there for both Elk in CO and birds out in the planes of Nebraska.I was over whelmed by the shear size of the mts. As promised, I took a good amount of pictures for those of you that have never been out there and saw some very cool history as well. I'll break up the trip into a few days and spent last night uploading to PB.
DAY 1.
I arrived around 2:30 on Tuesday but my host would not be in till wed. so after getting a room in Wellington, CO., I headed up to see a few sites. My first trip was in Rt. 14. from the foot hills into the mts.

As I drive deeper and deeper into the CO. Rockies, the walls got steeper and steeper. I found myself saying "O My God" in amazement with each turn as I climbed higher and higher. I stopped at the first meadow to pinch myself to make sure I was really there.

The next section was a incredible rock wall that rose steeply on each side with a river running along side the road.


The shear size of these MTS was just hard to Imagen. I've seen the shows on TV but they just don't do it justice.



This Pine tree is at least 7-9 stories tall. Note the two rocks next to it balanced there for thousands of years. They had to be 3 stories tall each...

