Monday, October 10, 2011

Post Parks (8.8-31.11)

After the parks of the West we explored some Texas treasures biking around the San Antonio Missions,

paying tribute to Ailey's relatives at the Alamo,

 and having a beer at the Menger Bar where Teddy Roosevelt recruited the Rough Riders!

We went dogsledding in the Houston humidity

and had drinks with friends in Austin.

And then in Carthage, Texas...

And then...

And then...


With Mbuti road-ready once again we made our way east, had several fantastic visits with family and friends, slept in a Walmart parking lot...

And made it to Framingham, MA!

Just in time for a Mbuti bath before her winter hibernation.

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Carlsbad Caverns National Park (8.7.11)


In Carslbad we left the 100 degree weather of the Chihuahuan Desert and hiked one mile to spend 5 hours in the lovely 56 degree caves 700ft underground.


We wandered the labyrinth of caves spending most of our time in the Big Room, which has an area equivalent to 6 football fields! Even more impressive were the decorations. Polar bears and lions tails...





Stalactites & stalagmites were just the beginning! The features are incredible to see and a challenge for photographers. Our pictures barely do it justice & we highly recommend you check it out for yourself!









We also got to experience a total blackout. Where's Ailey? (part III)


Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Great Sand Dunes National Park (8.5.11)

Since we were down from Mt Elbert by lunchtime we packed up & drove to Great Sand Dunes National Park: 750ft tall dunes in southern CO.


We headed into the dunes armed with cereal boxes against the fierce wind.


It felt like walking across the Sahara.



Good times at the beach ... 1000 miles from the ocean.

Mt. Elbert (8.5.11)

As we left Rocky Mountain National Park a friendly ranger convinced (guilt-tripped) us into climbing nearby Mt Elbert - 2nd tallest in the lower 48! We had to start early from the base at 9600 ft to avoid the afternoon thunderstorms.


And were on the trail before sunrise.


We broke our personal record of 11,000ft early in the hike.


The trail was 4.5 miles UP and shot straight out of the treeline.



And we reached the top by 9am! (We found this sign under a rock at the top.)

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Rocky Mountain National Park (8.2.11)

We escaped the crazy crowds by backpacking in the Rockies. Times were tough in the beginning: rain...


mosquitos...



and ... llamas?


However we were soon rewarded with beautiful flowers,



serene pools, 



and awesome views.



We had to wait out a thunderstorm under a boulder...


before clambering past waterfalls...



up and over rocks ...



and squeezing past snowdrifts...


for a better view of the Alpine Lakes.


We then followed a stream ...



down to a good fishing lake.


Still lots of mosquitos...


but with this view, who can complain?