This will be my last Colorado post, I promise. But it is probably the best story of the trip. Mike and I had hoped to find the time to tell it together, but alas....... I can wait no more.
So you know how we miraculously ended up with a jeep for a rental car. The man in Mike felt the need to capitalize upon it's capabilities at least once. So he persuaded me to "take a really quick, short road, to do some 'off roading'." I'll be honest the pictures do not do it justice, as far as the rough terrain goes............ So we took a road out that wasn't so bad, but Mike decided it would be fun to take another route back to town. I'm not sure that this was included in the "really quick, short route" previously mentioned. Don't get me wrong, i 'm a pretty adventurous woman, but 4 x 4 and early pregnancy are not friends. To make this very long......... story short we ended up on this rocky road for about 4.5 hours, we found civilization well past dinner time and on the border of sunset. There were many times that we both were uncertain of the outcome of certain terrain, I did lots of breath holding and eye closing and praying. Once we were on the trail there was not really an opportunity to turn around, and it was mentioned by "the man" that if we found ourselves in an inescapable location we would in fact be calling the forest service to bail us out. When we first started this adventure we would get out and hold branches trying not to damage the brand new jeep we were driving, by the end, we were more thinking about getting out alive and care of the jeep was a much lower priority.
This was one of the early narrow passages ways in a valley. We didn't capture any of the later ones as I insisted that Mike stop taking pictures. I was "all funned out".
This was a tight turn on the side of a cliff, and to our surprise just around this corner was a large bolder that our left tire had to go over, very uncomfortable. Hold breath, close eyes, and pray. Thank God for gravity.
More Rocky Road
At one point I was certain we were lost, and stated that we appeared to be on more of a hiking trial and less of the road. Then to my delight there was a sign, but it was for the people going the other direction. So naturally grasping for some direction we pulled past it and looked back to see this. "open to hiking, horse, and bikes. Closed to motorcycles, ATV's and motor-vehicles." My heart sank...... then I realized that we had probably just come through the worse of it.
This was early in the trip, Mike really enjoying himself.
We did see some nice views in our near death experience. After this little adventure Mike and I both desired to stay at the cabin the rest of our time in Colorado.