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Previous Trip - March
2005 - To Get the Camper
Day 5: Colorado Springs to Grand
Junction
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We
got up early (ok I woke up early and played on the computer for
an hour before shutting it down because of low power.) We then
started moving around and Sasha went out to the campground
bathrooms; when he came back in, he told me that when we had
hooked up the power last night, the plug was loose and that was
why we did not have any electrical power last night. So we
plugged in the laptop and cell phones to charge them up. |

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Last night was COLD so we had the heat up high, thereby making
us wonder how much propane we had available. We realized that we
need a blanket at least to keep us warmer. Sasha first used the
kitchen to boil water and made me hot chocolate and he had
coffee. Then it was my turn at the kitchen, to make hot oatmeal
for breakfast. We had gotten a covered pot yesterday so I washed
it and used it for breakfast. I have to remember that the sink
is not as large as ours at home as I splashed our blanket on the
bed. But making breakfast was pretty easy and before long, we
were eating.
We had decided before breakfast that we were going to stay at
the campground for another day. But when Sasha had powered up
the computer, he checked the weather for Colorado Springs vs.
Grand Junction and found Grand Junction was
50 F today, almost 30 degrees warmer than where we were. And it
was supposed to go to 7 F this evening at Colorado Springs. That
helped decide it for us. We started moving quicker and got on
the road by 12:45 pm to go to Bed, Bath & Beyond, (using the
internet, my computer and the GPS system I was able to figure
out which store was the closest) where we got fleece blanket, a
down comforter (for inside the duvet), a mixing spoon (I used a
plastic spoon for mixing the oatmeal, which slightly melted as I
was cooking), and a soap dish for when we go to campgrounds and
I need to bring in my soap. The things you learn while camping!
Got lunch at Chipotle, a Mexican restaurant similar to Baja
Fresh but with bigger proportions. |
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Then we headed out to Grand Junction at 2 pm.
We went through many different ecosystems and environments. Just
going across the state of Colorado we saw more and took more
pictures than going from Sterling, Virginia to eastern Colorado.
It is a wonderful state and I figure we will be coming here more
often. These were all taken March 31st. |
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Here is Garden of the Gods, a state park right outside of
Colorado Springs. As it was snowing, cold and windy and we
wanted to get to Grand Junction before night-time, we did not
get to the park. So |
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this was outside of the truck window as we were going past.
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This picture is when we were out of Colorado Springs on the way
to Grand Junction. As you can see, very dark skies and there was
snow falling. Route 24 West-bound out of Colorado Springs. |
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Normally, I would not put this picture in, however, I am not a
spice person like my husband and he wanted to have burritos from
Chipotle, like I talked about above. The burrito is huge even in
this picture, where I have reduced the size down to 14%. I told
him that this was the last burrito for me on this trip! |
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The
hills and high plains, with snow.
Wilkerson Pass at an elevation 9507 at 333 pm 22 F took picture
as we were checking out the plains area. We took a bunch of
pictures before this, but there is such the contrast, we were in
the mountains with snow swirling around us and now we are down
in the plains (high plains at 8909 elevation) and now snow,
slightly sunny conditions. Amazing - we actually have a bar, but
internet access goes in and out through this area. I guess most
people do ranching around here, and do things with tourists,
because I can not see what else would be done around here. We
are on Route 24, and it is a little windy. We keep having to put
on the sun glasses and then take them off as it is partly cloudy
but very bright. |
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I'm a
little cold on the way to the continental divide.
Unbelievable, we have several bars for the internet and I am on
Cellular One for my cell phone and Sasha's phone has no service.
28 F, elevation 8900 ft ASL, around 4 pm. We are starting to go
up in elevation bit more now. Just saw our first Bison on this
trip but it was too far away for a picture. |
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Supposedly Bison meat is great to eat because it is leaner but
still good but I don't know for sure. Most of the area that we
are going through does not have any homes or trailers, just lots
of land. Most excellent mountains all visible from the
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Starting to snow again, looks like we are going right into a
serious snow area, lights on safety (fogs too!)
We went to a little overpass to get a couple of pictures of Mt
Columbia and other mountains, as well as to see the plains a
little more then went over the Arkansas river which was moving
fast. Passed a prison right before Buena Vista, pretty nice
views for prison people! |
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Sasha at Collegiate Peaks overlook outside of Buena Vista. |
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Went through the town of Leadville, hit an elevation of 10,000
ft ASL. 22 F at 516 pm. Very historical little town with
Victorian buildings and almost dirt roads. Victorian and
Gregorian buildings very quaint, with mining museum. First sign
of something urban - Family Dollar and Safeway. Took pic of
interesting sign. |
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Just passed a place to do dogsled or snowmobiling.
Sasha on the Continental Divide with truck. In case you can not
see it, the elevation is 10,424 and we are at the Tennessee
Pass. Why it is called that, I have no idea. But there was snow
here and to the right of the picture was the entrance to a ski
area.
Coming on now to the continental divide: it is 534 pm, at an
elevation of 10,428 ft ASL. Temp: 19 F. No bars. Cold and windy,
we took a picture or two with the sign. The continental divide
is pretty cool anyway, one side the rivers flow to the west, and
the other side rivers flow to the east. I do not believe that
there is any river on the continental divide, as it would get
totally confused. There is blue skies to the east and clouds
(probably snow too) to the west, north and south. Ski Cooper, a
national forest and ski area is right here as well. We also just
saw a transit bus go by.
We are back to snow at 5:50pm.
And then out it. Only blue skies ahead, Baby! We went past a
mountain that Sasha had skied on. |
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OK it looks like our dashboard, but look closely in the snow,
those are houses. The mining town of Gilman is on the side of
the mountain. I turned on the flash to really get a good picture
and ended up flashing Sasha instead. On very twisty roads as we
go up. Got up to 9200 ft ASL and then went down to 7915 ft ASL
at Minturn. Most of Minturn is very cute, with an old town ski
town feeling. We went past a mining town on the mountain, called
Gilman. We now have great internet service: 4 bars and full
service with my cell phone.
We are now on I-70 at 6:18pm. |
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Going down the mountain on the way to Grand Junction. We went to
a car wash place in Silt, so that Sasha could wash the junk off
of the car and camper. Got to Grand Junction and gassed up (gosh
and golly, the prices are high - $2.38 for gallon of diesel, our
highest price yet.) Sasha had a little problem at the tank, I
guess when it is later at night, the establishment only lets
people fill up $75 worth of gas, and then we have to do a
separate transaction. I guess, even here, they are afraid people
will leave without paying but the transaction was pay at the
pump so I do not understand it. So Sasha had to do a separate
transaction for $5 more - Holy Moly, $80 at the pump! traveling
is great, gas prices are not. |
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Notice the blue skies ahead! That is where we are headed.
Towards Grand Junction. |
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We got to the Monument RV Park that we are staying at, the
owners are not in the office (it is 10 pm, understandable,) and
they have a deposit window. The place is beautiful, even at
night. We are near the Colorado River, but also close to town,
and the Shower and bathroom are fabulous. You don't think of
these things when you are traveling in hotels and motels, but
you REALLY do think of it when you are camping. The showers look
beautiful; we will see how they work tomorrow. Sasha got the
camper set up while I put down the deposit and reserved our
space. I was exhausted, even though we did not exercise or do
any physical activity, but we went up and down in elevation (we
are now at 4400 ft ASL) and Sasha says that he has a headache
from the elevation. I think I am tired from the taking off and
putting on so many layers of clothing and fighting against the
wind when we were walking around to get stuff, who knows, but
I'm sure I will be rested for tomorrow's adventures. |
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