Showing posts with label hiking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hiking. Show all posts

Friday, December 9, 2011

Garden of the Gods

Colorado Springs.  This place is simply gorgeous and amazing.  All the skinny American people live here and I think I really understood why people from Colorado are in shape.....there's so much to do outdoors!!  Virtually every part of this city has a view and trail somewhere for people to walk and explore.  Today's post focuses on Garden of the Gods.  It's free to the public and an easy walk around the park.
You'll see a lot of people rockclimbing or running on the trails.  Of course, there are lots of walkers around the main entrance. 
My mom went here several years ago during a trip out to Colorado and told me about this place.  I remember her putting several screensavers up on our computer.  These pictures had rocks with snow on top of them....and for some reason, made me think of the holiday season.  Today when I see these pics I think of Christmas.....even though this place has nothing to do with the season.  It was a weird memory association.  I do remember feeling envy and a desire to visit this place.  Years later.....It would happen.  I would discover a place called The North Pole where Santa lived....and once again I would associate forever Colorado Springs with Christmas.  Strange!
It's open daily, but check the times below for the hours because they do change during winter and summer. It's considered a National Landmark and full of flora and fauna.
Of course, there is no beating the sky!!!  We went in October which was just in time to see the Aspen and other trees turn color for fall. Several days later, snow would fall.
They also had a cheesy souvenir shop with overpriced things, but on the day we went, it was all about the family and Halloween.  There was this guy dressed in a scary rabbit outfit and I really wanted a picture with him....but I didn't do it.  I laughed outloud at the ridiculous nature of his outfit.  It was almost as if he hated dressing up for the event.  However, I still suffer from bouts of shyness and regret not taking the time to get that shot!!!  It would have been funny. The faces kids made were priceless.....
Originally this park was owned by a family who eventually passed it over for all to visit and today it's maintained by the city of Colorado Springs.  There are also volunteers that come and help out around the grounds. 
There's a lot to see and do in Colorado Springs.....almost too much.  Tucson has a lot to do, but Colorado Springs.....um well....that would have taken a full week to visit.  We only had two days, but they were really a lot of fun.
If you have family in wheelchairs or kids in strollers and would like to take them on a day trip, this is the perfect place to visit.  Everything is rather easy to walk.  We saw a lot of runners, rockclimbers, and elderly people being pushed by their kids around the level pavement sidewalks. And there were plenty of mothers with strollers!
And that's exactly what we used the day for.....family day.  We hung out and walked, ate, and visited the lovely city of Colorado Springs.  Beautiful!
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Sunday, September 5, 2010

Yosemite National Park

This pic is from the Yosemite National Park Website...Link below
Woodsy, green.....maybe snowy. California...the land of so many wonders, and yet it still is quite cramped for my taste. But let's focus on the wonders:)  I have 3 days off and I am pondering so many things....but first here's an update in the garden.  I am going to get that camera today I think.....I cannot wait....I have been spoiled with amazing cameras this year and on that last post, I wasn't happy with the photo shoots....so I think today I am breaking down and getting myself an amazing camera:) Any suggestions?

The cameras back in the 90's...ahhhh....film.

Mosquitos are killing me outside. Mesquite pods will be cleaned.  New plants will be placed in the ground.  Pics to come tomorrow including a new plant I had never heard about!! But I'm going to try it:) I cut large canary palm fronds up into pieces since the garbage people decided to empty them around the dumpsters....jerks. If you don't know about canary palms...they are jagged and killer....I never leave that plant without a battle wound:( One thing about the garden....you go outside to do one thing and you end up doing another but still having to do that one thing later on because you forgot about it. Anyhow, it's coffee time and a write about a journey I took over 10 years ago......

Yosemite National Park is one of this nation's true gems. The journey itself outside and into the park is a pretty drive, and you say to yourself, "Okay...so great park but where's the awe??"  Hold your horses as you drive thru a tunnel and out to discover a real life painting of an awe inspiring waterfall.  It is an incredible place....it looked almost fake as you see this waterfall cascading down next to the Capitan.
This looks fake, but I assure...I took this pic. Incredible place!!

Is it worth the trip?  Definitely...a place to see before you die.  I am mentioning this place as we prepare for our journey to Iguazu Falls in Brazil and Argentina this summer. Here is some info if you go and a link to their official website....

"Not just a great Valley...
but a shrine to human foresight, strength of granite, power of glaciers, the persistence of life, and the tranquility of the High Sierra.
Yosemite National Park, one of the first wilderness parks in the United States, is best known for its waterfalls, but within its nearly 1,200 square miles, you can find deep valleys, grand meadows, ancient giant sequoias, a vast wilderness area, and much more."
http://www.nps.gov/yose/
 Happy Travels!