St Francis! Exactly! It was really cool! There seems to be a lot to do in those neighboring towns but we didn’t get to experience much of it. Happy we got to the museum though!
Sorry to be so behind on posts! Colorado has been so wonderful, and lots of riding and nights without service. Entering some beautiful stretches now!
I can pick up where KG left off. In Loveland, we went to meet my niece for breakfast, then caravaned with my friend and niece down to Boulder around Carter Lake, which was stunning. We stopped at my friend’s restaurant, Pollo Tico, and all had a beautiful meal before heading up to Rocky Mountain National Park! What a sight to behold! I didn’t know til the day prior that a stretch of the Rockies was a NP. The line to get in was so so long as we realized that is was 4th of July weekend
Of course there were no open camp sites in the park according to the ranger but in hindsight, I think we should have poked around a bit.
The park was worth the wait, stunning views, marmots, pikas, and moose. Gorgeous ride.
I was excited cause I found us a free spot right outside the park, but of course we had to eat, and it was about 9pm at this point, making our options limited. The first place we stopped had just done last call. We had asked about food nearby cause we planned to camp just across the highway from the restaurant. The server asked “down 4?” And I said I didn’t know but it was nearby and free. She told us she used to live “down 4.” So we asked if she thought there would still be spots there and she assured us that that there were always spots by the pit toilets. Now at this point, we didn’t know what a pit toilet was and were somewhat concerned. So we backtracked a bit back and found a good Thai place in Grand Lake.
By the time we left dinner, that super moon had risen. It was about as big as the sun. Unfortunately, I mistakenly took us to the wrong coordinates, somewhere totally off road, up on some dirt hill. I have no idea how that happened. But there we were, in the dirt, in the dark, with no service, and with that bright moon shining, right next to a no camping sign.
I remembered seeing a really nice campground back on the road so we went there. You have to drive over a long strip of land to get to it, surrounded by water on both sides, which scared me but thankfully not KG. We got to the site and the campground was full. So I started calling all the hotels in the area. Booked, booked, booked, obviously for the fourth. At this point I almost had a full blown breakdown.
We kept saying ok, the original free place we wanted to go would be backtracking as we’d come further south a ways.
After checking another nearby campground that was full, we decided to go back to the original place and it all worked out but by the time we got there it was nearing midnight. There were so many spots but the ground was way too hard for tent pegs, but luckily on the side, adjacent to the National Park, and next to the pit toilets, there was a great patch of grass. It was so dark and so cold that I couldn’t feel my hands after putting up the tent, but we made it, and both slept really well.