Oh, hello there! We’re not really lost in the wilds somewhere; we’re just spending the summer traveling back and forth between the Western Slope and the Front Range. This is only a 300-mile commute but it’s so much more adventurous than it sounds!
If you drive between the Western Slope and the Front Range you must cross the Continental Divide (whether you want to or not). On this trip, we chose Monarch Pass.
Sometimes you get caught in a cattle drive. Livestock always have right-of-way.
Our house (on the left) is tiny compared to some of the big rigs we’ve seen!
Learning to back N into tight spots is one of my newly acquired skills.
N can drive the RV and take photos. Don’t try this at home, kids.
Apparently I can drive and take photos, too. Isn’t Colorado pretty?
In case you’re wondering, wooden clothespins do not solve vapor lock. We’re hoping a new fuel pump will.
Glad to know that you are both doing well. Please keep us posted on your travels and plans for a farm near Cedaredge. Take care. 😀
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Thanks for reading, Cathleen! Hopefully we’ll have positive news to share in the near future!
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Colorado, in the summer, absolutely cannot be topped anywhere on this earth. Enjoy your travels!
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Thanks, Kelly! And I agree about Colorado in the summer. Hope you’re spending lots of time outside!
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Every last second!
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