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Colorado 2009 - The Full Tour |
What's covered?
This year's holiday planning was left a bit too late to book any organised tours so one evening I asked "why don't we go and visit John Daigle in Colorado?" John had some work commitments but we worked out a plan around them and then asked Rick Stone and his wife Stephanie if they could join us at some point. The linked pages show our pictures
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15 - 18 September - Evergreen
John's sister Dianne very kindly drove John to Denver Airport so that he could meet us and drive our hire car back to Evergreen. That really was very welcome after a long flight , especially as it was dark and I doubt we would ever have found our way out of Denver without John.
We had found Bears Inn on the internet. John took us straight there after our 6.35 pm landing but by our body clocks it was 6am so we were very glad to get into our bed.
19 - 20 September - Aspen
Today we headed off for Aspen leaving John to prepare for some training he had to deliver over the next few days. The plan is to meet up with John again later in the tour.
John told us it would be a wonderful journey as the leaves were turning on the aspen trees and, as ever, John's advice was spot on.
21 - 22 September - Telluride
On to Telluride, a longish but enjoyable journey from Aspen. The roads were easy to drive and traffic was light.
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23 September - Mesa Verde
On to Mesa Verde, a short journey, to meet up with John again and be joined by Rick Stone and his wife Stephanie.
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Given the work John, Rick and I do with Adobe products, we had to smile at this in the museum... |
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24 - 25 September - Durango
This was to be a high spot of the holiday. Travelling the Durango to Silverton railway in both directions with John, Rick and Stephanie.
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Absolutely the right man for the job |
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ACE's high! (We are all Adobe Community Experts, now Adobe Community Professionals) |
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Not the local ski shop, this is a fence |
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The wonderful Strater Hotel |
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26 September - Monte Vista
The journey from Durango back to near Denver was too much for one day we had asked our travel agent to find somewhere en route. Monte Vista was about the only place. It was pretty much a one hotel place so Movie Manor it had to be. Originally the site was an airfield and then it was taken over and run as a drive-in movie centre. In time the hotel was added. It sounded a bit off-beat and it might well have been, if the movies hadn't stopped the week before!
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27 - 28 September - Colorado Springs
Colorado Springs was next on the itinerary as it was convenient for Denver. On the way we stopped off at the Royal Gorge.
Rick and Stephanie departed the next morning so we had a walk around the Garden of the Gods before returning to the hotel to pack for our departure.
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If you see this sign, go in |
The coffee was the best |
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The Royal Gorge |
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The Garden of the Gods |
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Manitou Springs and a very nice lunch |
29 September - The US Airforce Academy and back to the UK
With an evening flight back home, we needed something to fill the day and the US Air Force Academy was on our route. Gill's father had learned to fly in the USA during the Second World War after which he returned to the UK to train others. It seemed an appropriate stop and it was a very impressive place, well worth visiting.
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