Racing the Grand
B's dad is expected to be released from the hospital tomorrow morning, and so we are going to stay in Colorado a bit longer and spend tomorrow hiking around Aspen.
In the last four days, we've traveled through five states. We've done a lot of driving, but we've also done a lot of other things that were by far much more fun and have made the trip worthwhile:
- Swam in the Great Salt Lake (it really is saltier than the ocean!)
- Hiked .5 miles in the desert to visit Delicate Arch (Arches National Park)
- Braved the rapids of the Colorado River (and took a very cold swim)
- Walked through the farmers market in Pendleton,OR and cooled off with homemade raspberry lemonade
- Had Buffalo burgers at Buffalo Point on Antelope Island outside of Syracuse, UT
- Took a scenic detour along Route 30 (the Thousand Springs Scenic Byway)
- Saw the great Shonshone Falls (WOW!)
- Admired the wealth and planning that went into Temple Square
- Kayaked Highline State Park in Loma, CO
- Stayed in a cash only hotel in Moab, UT (where we could have gone swimming, but the Health Department had not cleared the pool)
In some ways, the trip is better than I imagined it to be. In others, well, I miss the dogs terribly and have a lot on my mind--school, internship, finances, B's dad, getting to Nashville in time.
We have had moments of incredible fun and moments that have proven...stressful. This is the closest I have come to traveling outside of the country with B. (Sometimes, like when in Moab, it felt similar to small tourist towns of Indonesia or Thailand. Ubud, for example, offers a similar list of outdoor activities and quaint little cafes.
Bound only by departure and arrival dates, we have almost complete freedom in between. It's in such situations that I feel I come most alive. There is still a lot that is known and expected. And yet, there is so much to see and experience just by being open.
More...along the way.
By the way, I think Glenwood Springs looks amazingly like Gero Hot Springs in Gifu Prefecture. It even has the same feeling. Maybe the two towns are sister cities?