I know I have probably been overusing “amazing”, but we really did have an amazing day today. After hiking yesterday, we decided today would be a good day for a ride. We decided to ride the Peak to Peak Highway, a national scenic byway. Things were going along very well (with the usual amazing scenery), when I saw a sign for the byway which directed us to turn. We missed it and had to go back. Just as we were approaching the road, a very large green helicopter dropped from the sky and began to land in a clearing next to the highway. Joseph immediately said that it was a drug bust. Well, he was right. The authorities had discovered a large field of illegal marijuana. They had cut the plants and brought in the helicopter to carry it off.
Between the law enforcement officials and the news media, there were trucks and people all over the place.
Joseph was, of course, rather unhappy about the destruction of the crop and made a comment regarding his opinion of the current laws to a newsman. Well, he asked if Joseph would be willing to state his opinion on air - and of course he did. Regretfully, we do not have television here and were not able to see if his interview was broadcast.
Once the helicopter flew off, we continued on our journey. It is not difficult to understand why this section of road was chosen as a scenic byway. The mountain vistas are wonderful. At one point, you can see through a mountain pass all the way to the plains - maybe Kansas?
And speaking of yesterday. Cynthia came up from Denver and we all went hiking in Rocky Mountain National Park. I have been coming to the park with Cynthia for several years, but this was Joseph’s first time. I think he now understands why I keep coming back year after year. The park is really wonderful. Everywhere you look there is another beautiful view. And there are many hiking rails of all lengths and difficulties. We hiked to Bierstadt Lake. As you begin the hike, you first see Bear Lake.
You then hike through the forest to Bierstadt Lake and then begin your descent to the trailhead.
This is a really great first day hike as most of the time you are going down rather than up - thought you do climb some at the beginning - just ask Joseph about that part!
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After hiking we went to the Stanley Hotel for lunch. This is the hotel which inspired Stephen King to write The Shining. The movie was not filmed here, but the television mini-series was. The hotel was built in 1909 by F. O. Stanley, the inventor of the Stanley Steamer. It is a landmark in Estes Park.
And here are a few more pictures from the Peak to Peak Scenic Byway: