Estes Park

After awaking to hangovers and piles of dishes from last night’s feast, we decided a bit of exercise might not be a bad idea. So we headed to a hiking trail at Estes Park that would take us to Gem Lake. On the way there, we saw these beauties on the side of the road:

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When I learned the trail was 1.7 miles, I was like: ‘Pah, that’ll take us 25 minutes.’ What I didn’t factor in was that 1. There would be snow, 2. It was very, very steep and 3. I had no idea what I was talking about.

Rory leads the hike

Rory leads the hike

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As the trail became rockier and more demanding , we were boosted by each view being better than the last. At such high elevation, the views were breathtaking – teeny homes and evergreens against a backdrop of snow-topped mountains and a massive, cloudless blue sky.

Our prize was a hidden lake, protected by rocks and frequented by hungry chipmunks.

Phew! We arrive at Gem Lake

Phew! We arrive at Gem Lake

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We stopped for sandwiches and photos before heading back down the mountainside, where our agility was tested again. With all those lunges, I’m pretty sure I’m going to have a sore tusch tomorrow. (Better than a sore head, like today, I suppose.)

Heading back down

Heading back down

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Spot the creeper…

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There he is!

P1020225P1020232Then we drove to Rocky Mountain Park for some even more unbelievable views. Don’t make me go back to New York!

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