Saturday, we got up early and headed out to Boulder Area to Heil Valley Ranch to do some hiking. We hiked through heavy rocky trails approximately 7 miles round trip. We had to be cautious for other hikers, trail runners, and Mountain Bikers. At the top was a nice looking overlook point of the valley. The weather was great for a nice mountain hike, it was nice to get out of the city. Driving through Boulder, I never seen so many Bicycles in one city in my life. Boulder has designed the streets through Boulder with their own turning and riding lanes.
Sunday morning, we head out to Evergreen, Colorado for more hiking. Parked at Lair o the Bear Park, a very popular park, it was difficult to find a parking spot. We had to again be cautious for the Mountain bikers and other hikers along the other trail. We hiked about the first part following the the creek which was a really nice trail. Then we head up the Bear Creek Trail which was a challenging climb over big rocks and tree roots. Hiking another 7miles that day. My feet and legs were tired by the end of that day.
On the last day, Monday, we had got advance reservation for the Cog Mountain Train, in Manitou Springs, Colorado. The Train takes you all the way up on Top of Pikes Pike. It is a nice ride up to the top, they point out different sites, animals and fun facts about the area as you climb up to the top at a 14,115 ft altitude. The top was cold at 30 degrees with wind chill of about 15 degrees. They have a nice gift and food shop at the top. The food shop sells fresh donuts that were made at the top of the mountain. Was a nice way to spend the day.
The trip was to short for all 3 of us. My husband and Myself didn't want to leave the Mountain to go back to the big cities of the East Coast, but work and normal of life was calling us home. I have become very addicted to hiking, so we are now looking for day hiking trip here in Maryland and Virginia for us to explore.
Well time to get back in the sewing room and finish up my patterns. Hope you all had a great weekend like we did.
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