Ok so these cliff dwellings will blow your mind. How? How did they get up there or down there? Well, I will tell you…. they were flying ninja fish people. Seriously, it all makes sense. We had fun roaming around and climbing ladders and developing our theory all day. Realized that most Americans don’t come to National Parks. We are surrounded by other languages and are in the minority here at the park. Lots of Germans(Jules) and French(Casey), kind of like we are on vacation in Europe. The park is beautiful, but we are both exhausted from last night. You know what it is worse than sleeping on the ground? Wet ground. We woke up to a rainstorm last night. Not a big deal till you feel a wet spot underneath you and realize that the rain is getting in tent. So after little sleep I am calling it an early night and Blake is hanging outside. Tomorrow we head further west into the land of Utah. Never been there either.
Monthly Archives: August 2007
Day 3: Santa Fe to Mesa Verde
Went back into town for a stroll and a coffee breakfast. Sad to be leaving, but excited to continue on the journey. The drive up to Mesa Verde was quick and beautiful. Colorado has a feeling about it as soon as you pass into the state. We both have never been through this state before. The mountains and the green sweep you along the road. We arrived at Mesa Verde National Park and realized it was gonna rain soon so we had to beat the clock on getting the tent up. Only ten minutes after finishing it was raining and the thunder was all around. That storm blew over pretty quick so we found ourselves with some leisure time to relax. We decided to make a fire and roast some dogs. Not the best meal we have ever cooked, but it was nice to relax and enjoy the night. Tomorrow we will go on a tour of Cliff Palace and roam around the park all day. Sleeping on the ground is not as fun as you think. I have developed some bruises and I NEED a massage in the worst way.
Day 2: Lubbock to Santa Fe
5 and a half hours..320 miles…gas $3.29/gal
Started the day early with a swim and the let’s get the hell out of Texas. Drove through some small towns today with nothing much to see except mills and silos. Lots of sky to look at and some good music courtesy of Bob Dylan’s radio show on XM. Arrived at Santa Fe and immediately realized this place is amazing. As we where pulling in a big thunderstorm was making a show for us over the Pecos Wilderness. Rolled down the windows and the air was clean and cool. When I stepped out of the car the smell of pine and the air baptized me and everything inside me sighed. We set up camp, rather I set up camp while Blake watched( thanks Jim). Drove into to the city, and walked around all afternoon. This city really is a place I would like to live when I am about 45. I cannot express in words the connection I feel to the earth here. We came back out to the KOA and the night sky is full of stars. Tomorrow we will be heading to town again before driving to Mesa Verde National Park. I will give you guys some more photos soon. xoxo Jenn
Day 1: Austin to Lubbock
Our trip has officially begun. Day one brings us to Lubbock, TX which for those of you who don’t know is the armpit of Texas–flat and uninteresting. There is however a marvelous breeze and a welcome lack of humidity. We found out our new friend Maggie(our GPS) is not as smart as she lead us to believe, but we love her anyway. She has different ideas about shortest routes than we do. Stopped for lunch in Brownwood, TX at Underwood’s Cafeteria. Nice place to take a load off for an hour…mmm ribs and cobbler. We arrived at our friendly Lubbock KOA to find that most of the people here are “permanent” residents. We are the only true campers. Here is the first days photos…tomorrow it is off to Santa Fe!