Gary and Clare's Travels

Gary and Clare's Travels

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Grand Canyon North Rim





 
Now this was scary. I had to go out on this ledge it was blowing about 20 mph and gusty. I got a friend to take this shot. Clare was back at the lodge.
                                             


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 This was a great day. The North Rim is a lot different then the South rim.  The drive to the North Rim is through a forest of trees and valleys opposed to the South rim approach of flat land and desert. It took us about 1 1/4 hr drive from our camp site to get there. Our group walked two different trails. It was quite challenging. I was surprised how few people were there. The trails were a little crowded because of their narrow paths. It was quite a walk. We are having a great time.


                                                                                                                                                                            

Monday, June 27, 2011

Durango to Silverton Train Ride










We took a train ride from Durango Colorado to Silverton. Last photo is from Silverton. We took a bus ride from Durango to Silverton. Walked through the town and had lunch. Took the train back to Durango. It was a great trip. The train ride took longer than we thought it was going to. It was an all day excuison.                                            Posted by Picasa

Friday, June 24, 2011

Drive thru Moab Utah





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                We drove the car on Hwy 128 thru Castle Canyon. Stopped at Red Cliff's Lodge for lunch. They also had a winery which we checked out. After quite a few samples we decided we did not like the wine that much, so we went on our way.
















                                                                           



Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Crossing The Rockies

                                                             Crossing the Rockies

                                              Crossing the Rockies and run away truck lane

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                                               Camped at truck stop after crossing Rockies


Well we got our "Rocky Mountain High" in a really big way!!! We were up in the snow line and it was beautiful and exhilarating. A fresh snow had fallen the day before, so we had snow right beside the road, but luckily not ON the road...that would have been a no-no. We went through six tunnels while going through the mountains. Going up some of the mountain climbs I had the motorhome in 2nd gear at 4200 rmps and could only go 35mph
  


Saturday, June 18, 2011

Colorado

                                                                Garden of The Gods


                                                                 Garden of The Gods


                                                                    Garden of The Gods

                                                                 Seven Falls

Seven Falls
Today we went to Garden of The Gods, it is a drive thru and hiking park. Plenty of trails to walk. Lots of beautiful rock formations and cliffs. Beautiful mountains all around us. In the afternoon we visited Old Town Colorado, very clean up scale historic old city. We also visited Seven Falls. You can walk up 244 steps to the top or take elevator to the top. You know what way we went. Another very scenic area.









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Friday, June 17, 2011

Colorado back roads


We left Questa, NM. elev. 6,200 ft. elevation, for Colorado Springs today. We took these back highways due to I-25 section being closed because of fires and smoke. Look what's up ahead! EGAADS.
We climbed over N. La Veda Pass (9,413 ft. elevation) in the Culebra Range Mtns. on the way to Colorado Springs, CO.  The drive in the Mountains was breathtaking !! (in more ways than one)
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Thursday, June 16, 2011

Santa Fe to Colorado Springs

Today we left Santa Fe NM. for Colorado Springs by way of Questa NM. elev. 6200 ft because of fires along I25.We took back roads to Questa, this was our first real mountain driving. Downgrades of 6% for about 4 miles and then also 6% climbs. Traveled along the Rio Grande river & gorge. You could look down and see white water rafting trips in action. The campground is in a valley with a beautiful mountain view. Tomorrow on to Colorado Springs.

Monday, June 13, 2011

On to Santa Fe. N.M.

We left Amarillo TX. elev. 3670'  today heading for Santa Fe N.M. elev. 7095'. We had planned on going further West on I40 but there are too many fires along that route.  We did all highway driving on I40 to Hwy. 285 into Santa Fe.   While here we made a day trip to down the Turquoise Trail to Madrid where they filmed the Wild Hogs movie with John Travolta. Interesting little town that time forgot, everyone there looked like 60's hippies or old gold prospectors. After that we went on to Albuquerque. It had a nice old town area with the local Navajo Indians selling their wares. We walked all over the town. The next day we visited  the Santa Fe. Old Town Plaza area, shopped saw the big Cathedral, ate lunch at a really cool old hotel "La Fromage". We really liked Santa Fe, the Old Town was nice and clean.
Interstate I25 is closed from Raton N.M. to Trinidad Co.   

Saturday, June 11, 2011

Amarillo Tx Palo Duro Canyon









Palo Duro Canyon is the second largest in the cannon system in the U.S. 120 miles long and 26,275 acers. Unlike the Grand Canyon, you can drive through it to the bottom and look UP.  We stayed in the Canyon until 8:30 for the 2 hr. TEXAS show (musical history of the settling of the panhandle of the state) which is performed in an outside ampitheatre under the stars.  Elevation 3670 feet.

Monday June 13 elevation 7095 feet!!!
We're in Santa Fe, NM.  Interesting drive here in 30 knot winds ( Broadside) with gusts to 44 knots, this is apparently very normal.  We had one gust hit us so hard that we thought we had a blow out!

We passed a huge cattle processing plant with thousands and thousands of cattle waiting to be, you know what.  Lucky us, we just happened to be downwind and even though we had the A.C. on recycle, the smell was so bad that it woke up the dog!



    




                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  
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Friday, June 10, 2011

We're in the great state of TEXAS !!!

When we were in Mobile, Al. we went to see the USS Alambama. We did a tour of the whole ship it took about 1 1/2hr. to see it all. We also visited Bellingrath Gardens and House built in the late 1930.
We spent two days in Biloxi ,Ms. Went to the Beau Rivage Casino looked around while some people donated some money to the casino. Lots of shrimp boats on the coast. Left Biloxi on June 8. Went to W. Monroe La. 1 night. Then to Denton, Tx for 1 night. Today we are heading to Amarillo, Tx its about 325 miles, remember we're only driving at about 58-60 mph. Lots and lots of corn being grown out here, should be keeping all the "ethanol" farmers happy. It will be our third day in a row of driving. We will be in Amarillo for at least two days, longer I hope. All I can say is Florida has really good roads compared to these other states. 1201.5 miles so far.

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Florida Caverns











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Were in Biloxi

Before we got to Biloxi,MS we stopped, two nights, at Florida Caverns State Park. That was a beautiful campground it had large sites with just the right amount of shade. We had an alligator show up at one of our sites around dinnertime. We did a tour of the caverns that was pretty neat. Some parts were just about 4 1/2 feet high(that was a challange) and about 2' wide (we brought a jar of Vaseline, just in case). We also made a stop in Mobile Al. there we visited the Bellingrath Gardens and home built about 1930. Then we took a tour of the USS Alabama. Very interesting to see how they lived on board. 
    Biloxi is pretty neat, still a lot of evidence of Katrina present, the Casinos are amazing...Beau Rivage, Hard Rock and many others. 
   Plan to buy shrimp off one of the boats today and take a drive over to Ocean Springs.