Rocky Mountain High

Miles: 115

Route: Denver, CO - Boulder, CO - Rocky Mountain National Park - Grand Lake, CO

Sarah and I spent the last two days exploring the area northwest of Denver - first Boulder, then Rocky Mountain National Park. Denver was a great stop along our journey but we were excited to get outside and see the beautiful mountains that Colorado is famous for!

We arrived in Boulder around 10am - it's not far at all from Denver - but the drive took us a bit longer than expected because there was a CU football game that afternoon and fans were already flooding the city. We even had guards at our hotel to make sure we had a reservation because so many fans had tried to park illegally! We checked in quickly and headed over to Boulder Mountain Park for a hike. The park was beautiful but more crowded than I expected, though this is the locals' version of Central Park so I suppose I shouldn't have been that surprised!

Setting off on the hike - couldn't have asked for better weather!

Setting off on the hike - couldn't have asked for better weather!

On our way up what turned out to be the most popular trail.

On our way up what turned out to be the most popular trail.

Looking down on campus (the red roofed buildings).

Looking down on campus (the red roofed buildings).

View from the top of the trail. It required a bit of on-all-fours climbing to get up here so Sarah decided to pass. I still think it was worth it for the view!

View from the top of the trail. It required a bit of on-all-fours climbing to get up here so Sarah decided to pass. I still think it was worth it for the view!

After our hike we headed into town to grab a bite at Fall Fest 2014 - a street fair featuring local artists, brewers and chefs. We ate a delicious meal and tried some local beers then headed back to our hotel for some rest in anticipation of a long day today...

We work up early this morning to drive up to Estes Park, the town outside the main entrance to Rocky Mountain National Park. The drive was traffic-free and very picturesque - so we got pretty excited for our hike!

Stopped (along with every other tourist!) to get our picture on the way into town.

Stopped (along with every other tourist!) to get our picture on the way into town.

We stopped at a grocery store in "town" - if you can even call it a town - then headed to the park's visitor center to map out a hike with one of the very friendly, very helpful Rangers. We drove about half an hour into the park and left the car at Bear Lake, then headed out for a 7-mile hike. The weather started off very clear, but as the day went on clouds rolled in and there was an occasional (light) shower. Regardless, we still loved the hike and have some great pictures to show for it!

First stop for water about half a mile in: Nymph Lake.

First stop for water about half a mile in: Nymph Lake.

After a while longer we stopped to eat lunch on a huge rock that had a great view of the mountains.

After a while longer we stopped to eat lunch on a huge rock that had a great view of the mountains.

The clouds started to roll in as we got to Dream Lake but the views were still great!

The clouds started to roll in as we got to Dream Lake but the views were still great!

The trail was almost deserted so we were happy to find a nice couple to take our picture at this overlook.

The trail was almost deserted so we were happy to find a nice couple to take our picture at this overlook.

Though the leaves on the East Coast haven't started to turn yet, autumn colors are abundant out here.

Though the leaves on the East Coast haven't started to turn yet, autumn colors are abundant out here.

We finished the hike by late-afternoon and began the drive to Grand Lake, CO, where our hotel for the night is located. On our way, though, we were treated to several more fantastic views of the park and even an Elk!

Apparently it's mating season because the males were "bugling" to nearby females.

Apparently it's mating season because the males were "bugling" to nearby females.

Almost out of the park, but we had to pull over to look at the view! 

Almost out of the park, but we had to pull over to look at the view! 

At the top of the last mountain we drove over the clouds parted and we had a rainbow (briefly)!

At the top of the last mountain we drove over the clouds parted and we had a rainbow (briefly)!

Our hotel tonight in Grand Lake is more like a hunting lodge - there are taxidermied animals EVERYWHERE - but we're both so tired it doesn't matter. Tomorrow we have a full day of driving to Jackson Hole, WY but I expect the scenery will be a little nicer than our last full day of driving (Kansas City - Denver).

Denver

One quick highlight I forgot to mention during our trek through the Midwest  - we booked our Round The World flights! After months of research and numerous spreadsheets, we finally committed to a general route and timetable for the remaining non-US portion of our trip!

Friday morning in Denver was a frustrating but necessary and productive use of five hours: Alex and I spent that time camped out in our hotel's business center researching the requirements and application process for many of our upcoming travel visas. We knew we needed to dedicate some of our current travel time to booking future travel, but it was still frustrating to hunker down and plan logistics while missing out on a perfect day in Denver! After printing and sending all of our necessary paperwork, we headed downtown to enjoy the rest of the day with a late lunch and some sightseeing.

Our first stop was the Civic Center Park, a green area surrounded by imposing government buildings and the very modern Denver Art Museum.

City and County Building at Civic Center Park.

City and County Building at Civic Center Park.

Colorado State Capital building.

Colorado State Capital building.

Sculpture in front of the Denver Art Museum.

Sculpture in front of the Denver Art Museum.

One of the first things we noticed about downtown Denver was how clean and new everything seemed: numerous pedestrian- and biker-friendly areas, very well-manicured gardens in front of almost every building, green spaces galore and almost no trash. On top of its prime skiing and hiking location, Denver also has great bars and restaurants - we can see why people love it here (and it's not just because of recent state legislation!).

The weather was unseasonably hot - nearly 90 degrees - so after an afternoon of trekking around we were ready to cool off with a drink (or two). First, we headed to the Denver Beer Company brewery, located in the upscale Highlands neighborhood, which reminded us a lot of Brooklyn (particularly the semi-outdoor brew-pub atmosphere).

Outside patio at the Denver Beer Company.

Outside patio at the Denver Beer Company.

Next, we stopped at a speakeasy I had read about, Williams & Graham, which had an altogether different feel from an outdoor beer garden: it was dark, had no windows and required a wait just to grab a drink at the bar.

Downstairs at the Williams & Graham speakeasy.

Downstairs at the Williams & Graham speakeasy.

After enjoying a craft cocktail consisting mostly of bourbon (what else?) we were ready to eat. We snagged a quick meal at Linger, also located in the Highlands neighborhood, but opted not to wait in the hour-long line for dessert at the famous Little Man Ice Cream next door. I guess we'll just have to save that for our next visit! Tomorrow we head north 30 miles to Boulder and are looking forward to spending some time outdoors. 

No Rest in the Midwest

Miles: 1,120

Route: Chicago, IL - Kansas City, MO - Denver CO

You know it's been a long two days of driving when Google Maps finds it necessary to include a "United States" label on the map!

You know it's been a long two days of driving when Google Maps finds it necessary to include a "United States" label on the map!

After a great visit in Chicago, we took off for the longest (and least exciting) segment of our roadtrip so far. We left early Wednesday morning, headed for Kansas City, MO.

The drive from Chicago to Kansas City is by far one of the most boring drives we have ever taken (spoiler alert: the drive from Kansas City to Denver is almost as bad). For hundreds of miles there is nothing but endless, flat land scattered with the occasional pro-life billboard and/or sign advertising free land.

At least the sun finally came out!

At least the sun finally came out!

We tried to limit our stops along the way and made great time getting to Kansas City - we had just enough time to work out in preparation for dinner at the famous Jack Stacks.

Delicious BBQ - happy we shared! Kansas City BBQ is noted for their special beef ribs (falls off the bone like short ribs) and these were definitely our favorite!

Delicious BBQ - happy we shared! Kansas City BBQ is noted for their special beef ribs (falls off the bone like short ribs) and these were definitely our favorite!

After dinner we walked around the Country Club Plaza, which was really the extent of our sightseeing in Kansas City, unfortunately.

Thursday morning we grabbed breakfast and headed to Denver. We passed a ton of wind mills - and not much else - and really just tried to power through the 600 mile drive.

Once we arrived at our hotel we basically just dropped our things and collapsed. We were hungry enough to order Domino's (they deliver to your hotel room now?!) and plan to head to bed early; we are excited to explore Denver tomorrow!