Garden of the Gods and a Phantom Canyon

Day 2 in Colorado was a Saturday – we started our day off by heading to Colorado Springs and “Garden of the Gods”.  A most accurate name to be sure – it was amazing…..

With a sunrise like this you just know it is going to be a great day.  This was taken off the hotel balcony in the middle of Lakewood, CO
With a sunrise like this you just know it is going to be a great day. This was taken off the hotel balcony in the middle of Lakewood, CO
An iphone panarama of Garden of the Gods
An iphone panarama of Garden of the Gods
One of the greeters at the visitors center
Look who was our greeter at the visitors center
Garden of the Gods
Garden of the Gods
Garden of the Gods
Garden of the Gods
If he had on his scout uniform we would call him "Russell"
If he had on his scout uniform we would call him “Russell”
Thank you for the very generous gift!
Thank you for the very generous gift!
Garden of the Gods
Garden of the Gods
Hey we were  both there!
Hey we were both there!
While I was taking photos of the family with their camera - hubby was taking photos of them with our camera
While I was taking photos of the family with their camera – hubby was taking photos of them with our camera
Dee - climb higher - No THANKS!
Dee – climb higher – No THANKS!
Garden of the Gods
Garden of the Gods
What you can't here is my hubby encouraging this young mind to see how far they could go back in that crevice - but also telling her to be mindful of the snakes!
What you can’t hear is my hubby encouraging these young minds (there is a boy behind the little girl) to see how far they could go back in that crevice – but also telling them to be mindful of the snakes!
My Soul Mate!
My Soul Mate!
Stopping to enjoy the endless view
Stopping to enjoy the endless view
Garden of the Gods
Garden of the Gods
Balancing Rock at Garden of the Gods - google this and learn the history of this scenic spot
Balancing Rock at Garden of the Gods – google this and learn the history of this scenic spot

While at the visitors center I saw the information for the Royal Gorge – so we headed that direction – only to find out that a fire in June had wiped out the park – however the bridge was saved.  The park was mostly closed, but they had built an access road that would allow visitors to at least see the bridge – the gnats were just down right awful when we got out (clue number one would’ve been that the park ranger had been sitting in his car with a beekeepers helmet on, the car was not running – it was just how he was escaping these gnats).  Hubby told me to “get your picture” and let’s get away from these bugs.  So here is the bridge – we will be back when it opens again in the future and we thank all the fire fighters across the US that are fighting horrific fires this year, saving lives, homes and national treasures.

Bridge at the Royal Gorge
Bridge at the Royal Gorge

From here we headed back to Canon City for sustenance, we chose Michaels it was a delight then we were off to visit the Abbey and check out the winery!

Statues at the winery
Statues at the winery

Now when you are on vacation it is common place to take a different route home than the one you arrived by – I am the co-pilot and I saw a road Hwy 67 aka Phantom Canyon Road would take us right back to Denver.  Well this is where the asphalt ends and you are now following the Narrow Gauge Railway that hauled gold down from Cripple Creek and neighboring towns.  This road was narrow (duh) and a had the washboard effect at times but all and all a trip well worth the effort.  Just in case you are not inclined to make the trip yourself I took a few photos to share (imagine that!)

Watch how the geological layers change in this canyon
Watch how the geological layers change in this canyon
A River Runs Through It
A River Runs Through It
Imagine railcars coming through that tunnel
Imagine rail cars coming through that tunnel
Not an original trestle - very pretty though....
Not an original trestle – very pretty though….
I know I know - if you've seen one rock you've seen them all - sorry I just don't agree!
I know I know – if you’ve seen one rock you’ve seen them all – sorry I just don’t agree!
A little history
A little history
The view from a top that trestle
The view from a top that trestle
We just drove through that - it was very narrow
We just drove through that – it was very narrow
Wonder how skinny the road gets up ahead
Wonder how skinny the road gets up ahead
Yep - more rocks!
Yep – more rocks!
THE EDGE!  That is really a long way down!
THE EDGE! That is really a long way down!
Did you guess correctly?  Yep - more rocks!
Did you guess correctly? Yep – more rocks!
I like old things - cool barn
I like old things – cool barn
How many winters has it seen?
How many winters has it seen?
Maybe we should take from building instruction from this builder
Maybe we should take from building instruction from this builder

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And then there is the new construction - up on the highest hill - if you got it - flaunt it!  This was a beautiful structure!
And then there is the new construction – up on the highest hill – if you got it – flaunt it! This was a beautiful structure!
I live at 11' above sea level now!
I live at 11′ above sea level!
If you live in the sky this must be your address
If you live in the sky this must be your address
The road in
The road in
Did I say I love old things?  And mining structures sing to my heart.  On my dads 16th birthday (1922) he went to work in the mines in Park City so maybe it is inherited .....
Did I say I love old things? And mining structures sing to my heart. On my dads 16th birthday (1922) he went to work in the mines in Park City so maybe it is inherited …..
Structures like this are everywhere in Colorado
Structures like this are everywhere in Colorado
A little more history lesson for you
A little more history lesson for you
History 101
History 101
Old things
Old things
When the Keep Out sign isn't enough use chain link
When the Keep Out sign isn’t enough use chain link
I want one in my yard!
I want one in my yard!
Actual vehicle traveling along the byway
Actual vehicle traveling along the byway
Cripple Creek was having a bike rally to honor Veterans
Cripple Creek was having a bike rally to honor Veterans
Just a few bikes
Just a few bikes
A few more bikes
A few more bikes
And some more
And some more
Pretty!
Pretty!
What is not to love?
What is not to love?
This needs flowers planted in it!
This needs flowers planted in it!
Squeek.....
Squeak…..
A weed grows.....
A weed grows…..
Enough said!
Enough said!

Say what you will about mining – but we all require it.  We ride bikes, we drive cars, we heat our homes…..  Yes over the last 200 years we have learned how to do it better, safer, cleaner and that is a good thing.

This blog post is from one of our days in Colorado – I look back and wonder how we survived this trip, we still have Pikes Peak, a great visit with my niece and her leading man, Leadville (where my great-grandfather lived in the 1880’s) and THE CONCERT to cover!

Stay tuned!