Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Almost At The Top Of The World - Cripple Creek Colorado

(Cripple Creek, Colorado) 52 degrees, bright blue skies, few clouds

Entrance to Cripple Creek KOA


Today we arrived safe and sound at our destination for the summer -Cripple Creek Colorado KOA.  Here are a few interesting statistics of our journey -
  • We have traveled 2947 miles (not counting sightseeing excursions) 
  • Started at sea level and are now at 9906 altitude
  • Spent $1600 on diesel for RV and $200 on gas for jeep 
  • Traveled through eight states
  • Left April 19th and arrived May 4th
We spent two days in Colorado Springs at the Air Force Academy FAM camp ($20/night). We really liked this campground.  The sites were beautiful and situated among lots of pine trees.  Each site had a barbecue grill. 

Air Force Academy FAM camp - site #64


View out our front door


It was exciting to see the Air Force Academy.  It is a beautiful area and looks over the Rocky Mountains.  We stopped at the Visitors Center and watched a movie about cadet life.  Approximately 1300 students enroll each year.  About half go on later to become pilots for the Air Force.




Visitors Center
We walked from the center down a trail to the Cadet Chapel. This is spectacular church open most of the time to the public. (due to bin Laden's recent death the area was restricted to military only)

Blackbilled Magpie
Trail to chapel
I put together this slideshow of the chapel after reading Rick's (Rick & Paulette's RV Travels) great tutorial.  Be sure to check out his blog, if you haven't already.  He gives such great tips.







We spent the rest of our time shopping for groceries and a few clothes.  We plan on going back this summer and seeing more of the area.  Here is a spectacular sunset we saw on our way back to the campground. 






Today we left for Cripple Creek and started our ascent into the Rockies.  This was John's first time driving in steep mountains.  At times it was a little unnerving.  There were sharp drop offs on my side!  John did a great job maneuvering all the turns, rock walls, and my occasional shriek.  He's my hero!

John driving through the Rockies

Steep Cliff 'Walls



We are in some high altitude now. Those clouds are just  above us.


Our boss wants us to spend the next 10 days getting used to the altitude.  We will start our workamping jobs on the 15th.  The campground is even more beautiful than we imagined.  I think we are really going to like it here.  I'll post more pictures of our new home tomorrow.  

Monday, May 2, 2011

We Have Arrived In Colorado

(Pueblo, Colorado) 53 degrees, overcast, sleet, and snow flurries
The only cowboys we have seen so far

We are a few days away from arriving to our workamping site.  Along the way we have been through all kinds of weather - tornado's, floods, high winds, and today it is snowing.  It has been quite an adventure but we are safe and sound now in Colorado. 

Wyatt Earp Statue
We spent two nights in Dodge City Kansas which was once considered a very lawless town.  We stopped at the Visitors Center and purchased a CD auto tour that told us all about their history.  Gunslingers, can-can girls, saloons, and gambling were very prevalent from 1872-1878.  It was a real cow town where thousands of cattle came into the stockyards.  For a few years it was a very wild town and the famous lawman Wyatt Earp was once their Marshall. 

One of the stops on the CD tour is the Boot Hill Museum.  It is a very interesting place and has a famous cemetery where some folks were buried in haste with their boots on. Most have been relocated but a small part of the cemetary remains.  . 




There is a replica of how the town would have looked at the time.  Most of the shops have store keepers inside and there is even a saloon where you can have a beer. 



Part of the tour included driving by the many stockyards and processing plants.  Meatpacking is the primary industry now in Dodge City.  Over 20,000 cattle are processed here each day.  That is a lot of beef. You could see over the hills thousands of  cattle grazing in the stockyards. 

We stayed at the Gunsmoke Trav L-Park ($35/night).  It is a small campground on the edge of town.  It was rather barren, however, that was the case for most of this area since it rains only about 20 inches a year.   

Gunsmoke RV site
Registration area
Later in the day we drove out to where there are tracks from the many covered wagons that traveled the Santa Fe trails.  This was a trail which ran from Santa Fe New Mexico to almost St. Louis Missouri.  We could not find the tracks but the displays were very interesting and the prairie land was beautiful. 



Late that night the winds started to howl and our RV shook back in forth with the winds.  It was unnerving and we decided to pull the slides in.  It was hard to sleep with all the gusts and creaking of our rig.  The next morning John asked the front desk about the winds.  They did not seem the least bit concerned and said it just happens from time to time.  We read later that the gusts were about 45mph.  One thing about living in RV...you are much more aware of weather and certainly feel more vulnerable. 

Now that is a big tumbleweed

After such a sleepless night we decided to "get the heck out of Dodge" and headed for  Colorado.  The terrain is still rather bleak.  We stayed at a KOA in La Junta for one night.  I forgot to take a picture but it was not very memorable.  Today we are at a KOA in Pueblo.  Here is a picture of the desert outside our RV window.  Pikes Peak is in the distance but it cannot be seen.  It snowed today as we were arriving and the skies are very hazy.  Maybe we will be able to see it tomorrow. 


We stopped here because of a Nature and Rapture Center.  It is basically a rehabilitation hospital for injured birds and specialize in birds of prey.  The goal is to return the birds to the wild if possible.  John loves birds and wanted to check out the center.   There are also 20 miles of hiking and biking trails and a nice restaurant.  It's located along the Arkansas River and we really enjoyed our visit despite the rather cold and snowy weather. 

Nature Center and Restaurant
Arkansas River
Western Screech Owl


Swainson Hawk

We enjoyed our visit.  Tomorrow we are heading to Colorado Springs for two days and then up to Cripple Creek. We will soon be at our destination.  Stop back soon for more details.