Monthly Archives: September 2014

Rico

Just past Telluride and there’s a village called Rico, Colorado nestled in the shadow of the San Juan Mountains. Rico benefits from a year-round recreational options including fishing in a trout stream that flows nearby. Winter is about skiiing. The … Continue reading

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All’s Quiet on the Western Range

Traveling off-season is such a treat. No matter where you go there are rarely big crowds. This was true during a visit to the “Colorado National Monument” — a site I’d never heard of until now. Heading west toward Grand … Continue reading

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The Hills were Alive

Soon to wrap up this leg of our journey in the Rocky Mountains of West Colorado. The weather has been gorgeous and the scenery is out of this world. Hiking, walking and wandering around Frisco and Breckinridge Colorado. The fall … Continue reading

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The Road Less Traveled

Wandering has its benefits. Travels should be filled with many adventures. Locating a new place to visit nourishes the mind, the heart and the soul. Agate Fossil Beds National Monument located in northwestern Nebraska is such a place. Located in … Continue reading

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Westward Bound!

On the way to California we elected to go across South Dakota in order to visit a national monument in western Nebraska. We stayed in the Range Country Lodging in Murdo, SD. The motel and the town had a real … Continue reading

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