DAY 1
It has been months in the planning but it is finally time to leave for Colorado on our fabulous road trip.
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| Minivan is packed to the roof |
Minivan was packed and ready for a 5:00 am departure. We didn't want to burn any daylight. We actually started our road trip at 5:30 am and were soon on the road eating gorp and singing "99 bottles of beer on the wall". No, we were half asleep and wanted to get to Wall Drug as quickly as we could. We make good time, stopping for gas periodically and bathroom breaks. We played license plate bingo and I am way ahead on spotting the McDonald's first.
Wisconsin flies by and we are soon over the Mississippi River and into Minnesota and then it seems like you have been driving for hours......wait we have been driving for hours. We stopped when we needed a break or gas and kept driving along. Finally South Dakota! Cynthia (GPS unit) keeps us on track and up to date on what is happening and where we are. Our final destination of the day was Wall Drug but we made a quick stop in Mitchell to see the Corn Palace and to purchase a refreshing beverage.
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| Corn Palace Fun |
Back on the road and counting down the miles to Wall Drug. We drove for miles and miles and miles and then some more miles and we finally started seeing the Badlands in the distance and FINALLY we made it to Wall Drug.
We checked in and headed downtown. We wanted to get our picture on a Jackalope and I wanted some fudge.
This was also Wall Drug's Town Celebration Day and a rodeo. In a small town like Wall Drug, it should be easy to find the activities but we didn't find the tents or the rodeo. We bought fudge, took pictures, bought post cards and some magnets and then stopped at the Dairy Queen. We then headed back to the hotel, changed into our swimming suits and headed for the pool and hot tub. I did some ab work because I had brought along two pool noodles. After a soak in the hot tub I was ready to crash, Sue was ready to crash but Drew and Ava had plenty of energy and wanted to swim. Finally we are all back in the room and we prepared for an early start on Sunday morning with plans of viewing Mount Rushmore, Crazy Horse and getting to our cabin in Estes Park. I did more in one day than I usually do in a week, probably a month. And mom, the fudge was delicious but with it being so warm, I had to eat the fudge I bought for you. So sorry :)
DAY 2
Another early start (5:30 am) but we have plans for today and we need to make it to Colorado. First stop was Mount Rushmore. The boys were looking good in sunshine.
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| Drew, Sue and Ava at Mt.Rushmore |
Back on the road we decide to let Cynthia select the best route to Estes Park. She does a wonderful job. However, we quickly realize that traveling on an Interstate is much more convenient that traveling back roads and smaller highways. We traveled a most unusual route and each time we learned that a city was coming up, we grew excited thinking that we could stop, fill up and use the facilities. Well, Lost Springs has a population of 4. We finally made it to Lusk where we found a lovely gas station with lovely bathrooms.
Several miles later, we are finally back on the Interstate and with a speed limit of 80 we are making up some time and should be at our cabin by 5 pm. One small problem - storms. We passed through two storms and watched a few in the distance. We were almost to Cheyenne when it really started to rain hard and we had to pull over and wait until the rain subsided. It finally slowed down and we started driving again and as we arrived in Cheyenne we noticed white stuff on the road, lawns and the roofs of houses - it was hail. Pea sized hail but lots of it. We had just missed a major storm. We drove into Cheyenne, trying to get off the Interstate and find some where warm with a bathroom and food. What we found were flooded streets and inches of hail. On one side street we stopped to talk to a woman that was raking hail stones off her sidewalk. She gave us directions to CULVERS!!!! When we had left the Interstate we had turned right, which took us downtown and also downhill to where the streets were flooded. If we had only turned left we would have found several restaurants. Storms over, our stomachs full of food and bathroom visits complete, we were as happy as clams. But if we wanted to get groceries and find the cabin before dark we need to get on the road again.




We went back to the Interstate and 5 minutes south of Cheyenne there was not a hail stone to be seen. It was amazing. The sun was shining and the road was dry. We quickly made it to Loveland, stopped at Safeway for groceries and then drove to Estes Park. The damage from last year's flooding of the Big Thompson was still evident in some areas but the road from Loveland to Estes Park was just completed and it is quite lovely. Cynthia found us a short cut to the cabin and the road was a bit rough in places where the asphalt had been ripped away during the floods. In one area the sidewalk along the creek just drops off into the creek. Won't be walking along that trail. We found the cabin and it is just beautiful. Will post pictures tomorrow. We unpacked, settled in, relaxed and planned our adventures for the rest of week. Tomorrow is hiking in Rocky Mountain National Park and on Tuesday, Sue and the kids are heading out for a horseback ride. And most importantly, tomorrow we can sleep in!