Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Glenwood Springs Trip

I have decided to blow the dust off ye olde blog. Apparently the rest of winter was very uneventful to me because I felt no need to put all my happenings out there. But now, spring has sprung and my life is full of wonderful tales again.
Most recently my friends Sara, Rachel and I took what I have deemed a "mini-break" into the mountains. All three of us just moved out to Colorado this year, so we are trying our best to take part in some of its wonders. We went to the west side of the Rockies to a little mountain town called Glenwood Springs. Glenwood Springs is built around naturally occurring hot springs, which for the most part have been channelled into very unnatural pools. We spent our afternoon at the hot springs surrounded by elderly couples. Apparently this is the romantic get away for the retired. But, we giggled our way through the pool in our bikinis anyway. It was raining that afternoon, but somehow that just made the hot springs a little more pleasant. We took a break from the "therapy pool" to go check into the hostel we were staying at, to walk around the sweet little town and get some food. Our room at the Hostel was the size of a closet with two bunk beds in it and clean is not an adjective that could fit anywhere in a sentence about the place. We had to take turns using the floor space for standing, walking, getting dressed...but it did cost less than half as much as any hotel room in the place, so I am not going to complain. After dinner we went to the vapor caves, which are underground caves that the hot springs flow through, creating the most bazaar natural sauna. Let's not lie, we only lasted about ten minutes in there, but it was quite the experience. We finished our night with another round at the hot spring pools. The following day we hiked up to Hanging Lake. It is this crystal clear blue pool way up a creek canyon that waterfalls flow into. Above them is another massive waterfall with a huge cave behind it that you could walk into. I was able to get my first Colorado swim in FINALLY! After playing in the waterfall for a while we made our way back down the creek and back into Denver for an assortment of 4th of July celebrations. It was a successful weekend indeed.

3 comments:

  1. I've been there (hanging lake)! Isn't it beautiful?! I hope WE get to go on an expedition together soon...

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  2. Thank you for getting your life eventful so I could see what your up to once again :-)
    Colorado looks beautiful... I can't wait to go someday.

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  3. teehee... was your first colorado swim a skinny-dip?? ;)

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