Monday, August 1, 2011

Camping...just the two of us

 But, before I begin, a couple of other things....

Had to say goodbye to this little guy AND his momma (and daddy) on the 18th of July. Sad day. Very sad. I'm gonna miss Brady and all the great memories made with his sweet mom, Emily! :(
 Took this picture a while back...it's "Brett's Roses"...they are looking much better thanks to my mother-in-law! (They nearly died...I don't think they liked the climate change very much!)

So onto camping with my man!

First night, we were near Buena Vista in the San Isabel Nat'l forrest. No fires were allowed and since it was already late, we decided to tough it out and only use our camp stove. It POURED that night but we didn't get too cold! 
 The next morning we called around and found that Gunnison Nat'l Forrest were allowing camp fires. Off we went! 
I call it big sky country. :)
 Can you find the fisherman? We stopped to fish along the way...without much success.
 Tincup!
 Just happy enjoying the outdoors and being with each other!


 You can kind of see the beaver house in the pond!
 We attempted Taylor Pass  (near Taylor Reservoir) but turns out, it doesn't go through (due to snow!).

 Second night was spent about ten miles from Taylor Reservoir. That night after we had made supper and cleaned up, Dan and I were sitting by the fire and Dan was playing his mandolin. Suddenly, we saw a HUGE rabbit (a snowshoe hare) hop near our jeep. Then it hopped closer and closer to us. Dan stopped playing his mando and the rabbit hopped away. But, when Dan resumed playing, it came back! There ended up being two hare's that were "charmed" by Dan's music and stayed for quite awhile! It was kind of strange! Guess Snowshoe Hare's like mountain music! 
 I woke up to a note etched in the dirt near the tent door: Me <>< ing (Me fishing) and breakfast slowly cooking by the fire with coffee made! What a dear!
 Making deliciousness!
 Wait! I thought we were in the Rocky Mountains not the Smoky Mountains!
Even though it rained a lot and never got super warm, we really enjoyed our stay in the mountains. As always, it was wonderful to be in God's creation and away from the hustle and bustle of city life!

3 comments:

  1. Like your post and glad you can enjoy the beauty of Gods creation. Miss you both

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  2. I wish I had lovely mountains near to camp at! Not that I would camp, but I love looking at the mountains! :) Looks like a wonderful time!

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  3. Looks like great fun!! Glad you guys could get a way for a bit, and enjoy the mountains for us! Brady says come visit SOON!! :) Have fun in Mexico :)

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