Zoe here from Colorado Springs:
This is really a beautiful place right at the foot of Pikes Peak. Unfortunately, my best friend, Phaedra, had to go to the hospital to have her front tooth removed. Remember she ran into mom in East Lansing? Well, some dogs will do anything to get sympathy. Mom makes special food for her and gives her lots of petting. But, I’m glad that she is a lot better now.
We hiked in the Garden of the Gods. There are red rock formations, which are large natural sandstone boulders. We all got to go and saw really neat things like The
Kissing Camels and Balanced Rock. When we returned from our
first walk, there was a whole bunch of excitement! Police cars were all over the lot, all around our truck. We found out later that two people were
robbed at gunpoint on the same trail that we were on. I heard that this is the first time in 35 years since someone was robbed here. Lucky we missed that! Of course, Phaedra and I would have protected Mom and Papa.
Mom wanted to visit a fancy hotel called the Broadmore where she had visited as a kid. They spent a couple hours walking around the resort, which included a tour of the main hotel. While they were waiting for a tour of the hotel, they had a drink on the lake patio and guess what? People came out onto the patio with dogs. I wonder why we don’t get to stay there. Maybe it is because a room costs around $300 a night. Still, they take dogs so it must be good. We were still back at the camper during this. Then, they had a great time hiking in Cheyenne Canon and driving to the top of it. They do like driving up mountains without the camper.
A visit to the Air Force Academy was a great experience. We stayed home again. We missed the first big wild animal of the trip---a brown bear. That’s all they could talk about when they got home. And we missed it! I would have barked and barked! I’m not afraid!!!
We had great weather in Colorado Springs - except for the wind. Saturday morning I almost fell off the bed because the camper was rocking so much. Chairs, rugs, towels, and everything not tied down had been blown all over the campground. If I’d been outside, you’d have been able to see dogs fly!
They also went to the Manitou Cliff Dwellings that had been brought to this area in the early 1900’s from the Four Corners area. The Anasazi Puebloans built them around sometime around1100 A.D. They were good but not as good as either Mesa Verde or Bandelier.
The best thing the folks did was ride on a cog railway all the way to the top of Pikes Peak. They were gone for 4 hours going up to 14,000 feet. They enjoyed it a lot more than trying to drive up the mountain. It sure got them in the mood for more mountains.
Tomorrow they get their wish…
Zoe
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