Mud-season (snow melting and trails staying closed) is not my favorite time in the Vail Valley. Fortunately, Lise's restaurant, Juniper, and the Westin that I work at are both very slow (or closed). This year we decided to drive south to see some National Parks, visit family, and enjoy some warmth. While I haven't updated my blog in quite awhile, I hope to do so soon and document this road trip in the meantime each week. Enjoy the photos (and captions) below!
3 states, 2 countries, and roughly 6,000 miles in 31 days.. This is our route (currently at letter "K" as I write this)
The campsite our first night just outside of Mesa Verde
The Mesa Verde ruins lie about an hour west of Durango in SW Colorado. The park itself is very large and sits on a high desert plateau. The ruins are structures built into cliffs. We really enjoyed our tour of the park and I recommend a 1/2 or full day or so to anyone who is out in that area.
The Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi in Santa Fe
Our little Albuquerque tour of Breaking Bad
We opted for the more "official" Roswell UFO Museum rather than "Alien Zone"... I suppose if you have to be in Roswell you might as well stop for the photo right?
Carslbad Caverns might not be one of the 7 natural wonders of the world or even North America, but it might as well be. More than a little off the beaten path but pretty incredible and impossible to photograph. My grandmother first explored the caverns as a Junior in High School in 1947. Here is a photo of Lise in front of a small-medium sized tower.
Had a great time introducing Lise to Ben and Trisha and spending time with them in West Texas!
Obligatory stop at ACU
My favorite museum to this day (Smithsonian included) is the East Texas Oil Museum in Kilgore, TX. They also claim to be the #1 attraction in East Texas although my friend Adam seriously doubts it over the Rose Garden in Tyler.
Lise really enjoyed driving on the beach at South Padre Island National Park. It was a little windy but warm and of course still THE BEACHSunset of our final night in Texas
Our second week is already underway and we are having a great time in Oaxaca so far soaking up the culture, architecture, and food.
Thanks as always for looking!
-BP
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