On Friday, Oct. 27th we
were awake at 6 and got up and at ‘em. Last night I finished my Michael
Connelly book The Burning Room. I still think I’ve seen a movie based on that
story but it was a good read and nothing was spoiled. The winds outside were
still howling but we are so impressed with how warm it was inside with just the
fireplace heat and our Blue Flame set at 3.
Waking up on a cold morning in Buffalo Hills RV Park |
When I closed the cover, it was only
8:30. Too soon for bed but too late to start a new one. I decided to watch a
movie up in the bedroom. I opened the cupboard with our dvds and found a
jumbled mess. Woops! One of the plastic shelf holders had bent from the weight
so even though contained, they were all topsy turvy on the shelf.
I could see the gas station from our site in the park I've zoomed in a bit |
There was a good job for me to pass
the time. I emptied both shelves and put the heavier ones on the lower shelf
and lighter ones on top. Makes sense. We’ll have to have a look at that once we
are settled somewhere for a while. I found a movie, Up in the Air, with George
Clooney. One that if Bill joined me later, he might watch too. It isn’t what I
was looking for but that is okay. I recommend it.
And now I zoomed in a lot |
Bill came up about 9:30 but was too
tired to watch and soon dozed off. When
I was done watching, I slipped downstairs and turned the heater down even more
before snuggling in bed again. Heat rises and we were plenty warm up there
under our duvet. So, this morning we tried to get into action sooner than
later. Our drive would be another long one, 370 miles or so, through Denver.
First sighting of the mountains The time is off, I haven't adjusted it on my camera It was only 10:15 |
Before hooking up, Bill drove down to
the corner gas station and topped up with diesel. That was easy! He emptied our
black and gray tanks after our showers and confirmed that we had about 30
gallons in our fresh water tank for the next day or two. Not sure where we’ll
end up tonight but it will be decided the closer we get. I kind of like the
‘seat of your pants’ decisions sometimes. No disappointments that way. We would like to get as close to Grand Junction as possible today.
These are not dust specks on my camera lens They are hot air balloons Can you imagine this ride?? |
We hopped onto I-76 at 8:30 am and
headed west towards our destination. It was about an hour into the drive and
Bill pointed out the mountains on the horizon. Yay! You could mistake them for
low clouds and I remember doing that on our trip west in 2011. Sorry for
mentioning that trip again but it was a lifetime highlight for me.
Denver got a skiff of snow overnight but it had melted from the pavement before we arrived around 10 am |
After Denver, we took I-70 and were in for a real treat. Well, what a ride that was! We
climbed to over 11,000’ before beginning the descent. Awesome views and I was
on the ball enough to capture not only this sign but also these buffalo! We
also saw Bighorn sheep at the side of the road. Once we got down to 8500’ we
took an exit into Silverthorne. It was a busy scenic mountain-view town and not
really equipped for big rigs but we managed to find a Kum & Go on the
outskirts for fuel. It was a decent price too.
I will apologize now for the picture overload
I've really tried to weed them out
Lots of steep grades - The truck in front was carrying an Airstream Base Camp plus a jeep |
This Gold mine looked so out of place |
We can honestly say that we have
never been at those heights before. Up and down and the reverse for a stretch
of about 170 miles winding around the mountains before settling out around 5400’
above sea level. Gorgeous drive and mostly decent roads. The one issue we have
with this drive is that your exits for anything, fuel or rest areas, take you
into small towns. This entails some creative driving on Bill’s part or anyone
pulling big rigs.
I saw this sign but thought nothing of it since we weren't going to turn off |
But then there they were!! How exciting! |
There is always an anti-social mate in the bunch |
Next, we wanted a Rest Area to stop
for lunch and the exit took us right through the heart of Eagle. We went
through 3 roundabouts within 250’ to get to the Information/Rest Area parking
lot of which we couldn’t get into. Following the signs, we ended up at a gravel
‘truck parking’ lot a long walk from the building at 1:00. At least we can get
our sandwiches and drinks out of the fridge. No need to open up and no need to
visit their Centre.
I apologize for the blur but this was very quick and they were right at the roadside |
Back on the road again at 1:30, we
discussed how nice a day it was at 64F. Once we were out of the mountains the
scenery was just as gorgeous! There are many trees along the river displaying
autumn in full glory and the mountain cliffs are stunning. Too many pictures!
We approached this interesting tunnel |
It got even more interesting when I googled the name The Eisenhower Tunnel is the westbound bore and Johnson coming from the east. This is one of the highest vehicular tunnels in the world. It takes Interstate 70 under the Continental Divide and is 1.693 miles and the twin-bore tunnel is a total of 40' wide Clearance for vehicles is 13.92' You can read more for yourself if interested here As we were about 28 miles from Grand Junction, our planned destination for the night, we saw the turn off for the Island Acres Campground aka James M. Robb – Colorado River State Park. You could see it from the road. Oh my, it looks perfect! Instead of taking a chance of traffic congestion in Grand Junction this is where we’re stopping. So, once more the Jello jiggled. |
Now this would be a fun thing to do! |
This park is on the honour system to
begin with. You fill out a slip, put the cash in an envelope in the slot and
park. A Ranger comes around and checks. We found a great spot, they are mostly
all great spots and only 3 other rv’s here when we pulled in. They have covered picnic tables and
long gravel spaces for both truck and rv. We had room to spare. It was 3:45
when we were in and set up, no time at all.
We are travelling west on the upper lanes Eastbound traffic is on the lower lanes |
Seriously? They couldn't come up with a name? Nobody asked me! |
We actually opened up windows when we
arrived and I changed out of my long sleeves into a t-shirt for awhile. Bill
got the Weber Q out and after we took a walk around the park, he barbecued
burgers and a couple slices of puff ball. I steamed some cauliflower inside for
me and that cleaned up our fresh veggies. Supper was good, things outside put
away again and we are inside for the night.
My boys |
A beautiful quiet little park |
the river beside the park is a popular swimming hole too |
We’ve had a beautiful day with
amazing scenery, wonderful blue skies for the most part and warming
temperatures. When we parked it was sitting at 64F/17.7C and will be dropping
to 32F/0C tonight as we sleep. I hope you have enjoyed your day just as much as
we did.
Supper tonight, hamburger (no bun) puff ball and cauliflower It won't win awards with Martha Stewart but it was good |
Thank you for reading.
And the man of my hour, of my every day The love of my life who takes Clemson and I on this wonderful journey safely |
Be sure to
check Bill’s blog out, On Our Way, he details the route we took today. I love
to receive your comments.
Pretty spectacular scenery you saw!
ReplyDeleteIt was amazing, hard to sort through the pictures though, they were all great!
DeleteKeep the pictures coming!!! We luv 'em out here in the hinterlands!!! The more the better!
ReplyDeleteDon in Okla.
Okay thanks. Sometimes I think I'm posting too many. :)
DeleteLooks like you drove through some great scenery today. The one with the mountains and the hot air balloons was beautiful. Enjoyed all the pictures. Stay safe.
ReplyDeleteWe are so lucky that this is the year we came across these states. The weather is being kind to us. Now we can say we've been there, done that through those mountains as we may not take the Suite through again. Some of it had Bill on edge but he loved it all the same. :)
DeleteI always enjoy reading your blog. There cannot be too many photos. I even like the blurry photo and the train beyond Bill's side window. Keep the photos & posts coming.
ReplyDeleteThank you Jody, how nice of you to comment! I never know if I'm posting too many pictures so your opinion is valuable to me. Thank you so much!
DeleteLooks like you had a nice drive through Denver and over the mountains, now to enjoy some amazing National parks.
ReplyDeleteIt was amazing although we likely won't do it again with the Suite. The downgrades have all senses alerted. :) We loved it!
Deletethank you!
ReplyDeleteI agree with the other commenters you can never have too many pictures! It's all memories! Colorado is one of my favorite states, especially along highway 50. 80 is beautiful too, but much busier. Love the campground you stayed at, we'll have to put that on our list. Bet it's really busy in the summer being so close to the river! Ken said (and I agree) compliments to the chef! The burger looks awesome!
ReplyDeleteGood to know about the pictures. Thank you.
DeleteIt was beautiful and we are so glad we got to see Colorado this trip.
That is a lovely park too, not a lot of space but you would love it.
I'll tell Bill, it was an awesome burger. :)
Thanks for the photos of the road (I-70). It brings back memories.
ReplyDeleteGene in Ohio
You're quite welcome Good memories, I'm sure.
DeleteGlad you had a Safe travel day and are Enjoying your trip. You can never have too many pictures.
ReplyDeleteHope to see you in Quartzsite again this winter.
It's about time.
I'm kind of snap crazy - Picture Patsy, I guess!
DeleteSo glad you have good weather for this part of the trip. Beautiful country! Thanks for the beautiful photos.
ReplyDeleteWe are so very lucky, weren't sure what we'd get into. It is gorgeous across here. you are very welcome!
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