
At last!!! We finally make it to the crown jewel of our vacation. We'd had fun in Breck and WP was alright, but this was IT! I was so excited to show H the park. I made him wake up early and we skipped breakfast to head straight for the park. We compromised by getting a breakfast/lunch make-your-own combo from a cute country grocery store.

The visit to RMNP started out with a bang! or at least quite a few Elk! Animal spottings are easy there- just look for all the tourists pulled over on the road and people chasing the poor animals with cameras. Since I wasn't trusting my beloved new camera to H yet, I had to pull off the road and snap a few quick pics.

Eager to see something- anything, we stopped off at one of the first trailheads we drove by on the West side of the park. The Colorado River trailhead appeared interesting enough, and why not catch a glimpse of the might headwaters. Luckily the stream is pretty tame here and only a short hike it. We came, we saw, we conquered. We headed for greener pastures, taller mountains and better vistas on the famous Trail Ridge Road.



GOOD NEWS OF THE DAY: We are so lucky to have such a great national/state/local park system preserves great places like these.
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