My best friend Tera sent me off to go stay with Uncle Rob and Aunt Denice in Colorado. I arrived Saturday, October 29th, 2011. I will be staying with them for about 3 weeks.

Uncle Rob and Aunt Denice (I call them that too!) tell me that they have some fun adventures in store for me. I can't wait to find out what they are! I miss my friend Tera and cannot wait to see her again, but hopefully she will be following my adventures on this blog and we can keep in touch that way.

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Hiking on Sunday

Although I am visiting Colorado Springs, technically my Uncle and Aunt live in Manitou Springs.  It is a suburb of Colorado Springs - just a little closer to the mountains.   Actually, they live near the top of a mountain:
Right there in that circle

There are a lot of places to hike around their house.  On Sunday, we took a short hike with the dogs to some really cool rock formations.

The snow was a bit deep, so I hitched a ride
 And besides hiking, we also climbed trees:
I had to have help getting down!

Did some rock climbing:
I am much higher up than it looks
These are the rocks I was climbing in the previous picture
 AND we played a bit in the snow!
Finigan was checking to make sure I wasn't too cold

The Day I Arrived

I arrived on Saturday into Colorado Springs, CO around noon.  Some information on Colorado Springs:

Colorado Springs is located in South-Central Colorado - about 60 miles South of the capital - Denver.  Colorado Springs is approximately 6,000 feet above sea level and is located at the base of the Rock Mountains.People in Colorado talk about "above sea level" a lot.  It also means elevation.  They explained to me that being in Colorado was like being about 1 mile higher than being in Indiana.  I tried to envision being 1 mile higher than at home, but it is hard. 

Also, being that high up can make you feel funny.  They told me I need to drink a lot more water than I do at home to avoid getting a headache or feeling light headed.  Also, whenever I walk up stairs or just around, I get out of breath a lot!  That helps put elevation into perspective for me :-)


 My journey from Tipton, Indiana to Colorado Springs, CO was a long one.  It was 1,092 miles.  Although I came via the United States Postal Service and it took me 3 days to arrive, I could have driven in a car and arrived within about 17 hours.  Either way, it is not a quick trip!


Colorado Springs is the 2nd largest city in Colorado  and the 41st largest city in the United States.  It has a population of 416,000 people.  Colorado Springs is about 83 times larger than Tipton, 9 times the size of Kokomo and 1/2 the size of Indianapolis.

Colorado Springs and the surrounding area has many tourist attractions that draws visitors from around the world.  Some of the main features include:
  • Pikes Peak
  • Garden of the Gods park
  • Seven Falls
  • Cave of the Winds
  • United States Olympic Training Center
  • ProRodeo Hall of Fame
On the day I arrived, we saw two of the main spots that people visit.

Garden of the Gods:
 Is a 480 acre park open free to the public that was donated by Charles Elliott Perkins (head of the Burlington Railroad) in 1907.  It is amazingly beautiful!  In the park you can hike, take photos, take tours, and climb rocks.  Here I am visiting the park:

Me by the Entrance Sign
Me in Garden of the Gods

Pikes Peak:
I learned some very cool facts about Pikes Peak such as: 
  • It is the most visited mountain in North America
  • It is 14,110 above sea level.  Locals would call this a 14'er (because it is above 14,000 ft).
  • You can get to the top by either hiking, driving, or taking a train
In 1893 Katharine Lee Bates joined an expedition to the top of Pikes Peak via a private wagon.  Awed by the beauty she saw, she wrote a poem that later became known as "America the Beautiful".  You probably know "America the Beautiful" as a song though:    America the Beautiful Song/Video

Here I am with Pikes Peak in the background:
Cool mountain hu?


 






My Host Family

I am happy to be staying with Uncle Rob and Aunt Denice!  Here we are together:
Hanging with Uncle Rob and Aunt Denice in the Mountains

I am also VERY EXCITED because they have 2 dogs:  Addie and Finigan who I get to play with too!
Finigan let me lean on him a bit


The day I arrived, we celebrated Addie's 14th birthday!
Me with the Birthday girl

After all my travels on Saturday AND the birthday celebration, I was a bit tired. So was Finigan.  We had already become fast friends and decided to take a nap together.
We are going to be great pals!