When my sixteen-year-old sister comes to visit, it’s a challenge figuring out what we might enjoy together without breaking my bank, because her favorite thing to do and my least favorite thing to do - is shop. This time, I was sure I had a winner: a free tour at one...
Day Tripping
HIKING RED ROCKS & MORRISON SLIDE LOOP – Red Rocks Park & Amphitheatre, Morrison, Colorado
The last time I hiked Red Rocks Trail, I started at the Matthews/Winters Park trailhead. But on Monday I wanted to focus more on Red Rocks Amphitheatre, the world's coolest natural outdoor amphitheatre - except for maybe that floating movie theatre in Thailand. So...
HIKING GEM LAKE – Rocky Mountain National Park, near Estes Park, Colorado
Estes Park, Colorado is the gateway to Rocky Mountain National Park, and you don't even have to pass through the official park entrance to reach many a lovely hike. Gem Lake is an easy-ish uphill walk of about 3.4 miles round trip, with rewarding views. Boulders and...
HIKING BARR LAKE WILDLIFE REFUGE: Easy Walk to a Wealth of Animals
If you like easier hikes, this is a good summer to watch my Colorado hiking videos. In January, I had surgery to remove part of a herniated disc that put pressure on my spine, but not before it damaged the nerves in my left foot. I expect to get my strength back, but...
GETTING KICKED BY ROUTE 66: Part Five – American Gothic & Tiny Dots of Art in Chicago
Saturday, May 3, 2008 In keeping with our Route 66 theme, I have a less than highbrow goal in visiting the Art Institute of Chicago: I'm here to see that creepy icon of nostalgic Americana known as American Gothic. So I figure hitting the museum an hour before closing...
GETTING KICKED BY ROUTE 66: Part Four – Skyscrapers and Stones in the Windy City
Saturday, May 3, 2008 Stephanie and I are about to ask the hotel concierge how to find a few sites from my list, when we overhear him telling some senior citizens about a boat tour of the skyscrapers lining the Chicago River. Chicago was the birthplace of the modern...
HIKING HERMAN GULCH TO THE CITADEL – A Thirteener Just Off Colorado’s I-70
I prefer hiking Colorado's thirteeners (13,000-foot-peaks) to its fourteeners, because they're less crowded with peak baggers, yet equally beautiful and often just as challenging. The Herman Gulch trail to The Citadel kicked my butt, and I loved every moment. I was...
HIKING MOUNT SANITAS – Boulder, Colorado Open Space & Mountain Parks
When I don't have time for a long drive or stamina for an all-day hike, but I still want to get away somewhere pretty and enjoy a little workout, I almost always end up on a trail in Boulder. The three-mile Mount Sanitas Loop is close to downtown, but its lovely views...
HIKING TO HEART LAKE: James Peak Wilderness, near Rollinsville, Colorado
A couple of weeks ago, my husband Dale and I went on my favorite Colorado hike. It's an 8.4 mile roundtrip up the South Boulder Creek Trail to the creek's headwaters at Rogers Pass Lake, and then on over a small saddle to Heart Lake. Thanks to record snowfall this...
A LAZY HIKE NEAR DENVER – Getting Away from the Urban Grind
I don’t feel like I’ve had a day off unless I get out in the sun and do something. Sometimes I almost work harder on my days off - skiing, hiking, biking, gardening - than I do on workdays, when I spend most of the day sitting at a keyboard. Playing outside relaxes...
