Locals refer to it as “the best kept secret in the valley.” Stunning views of Mount Sopris from some pristine perspectives. An 18-hole, alpine course where the first nine are fairly traditional and the back nine layout encompasses greens elevated above canyons deep in the forest. The golf cart path can be almost 45 degrees in some parts! Continue reading IRONBRIDGE – GLENWOOD SPRINGS COLORADO
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GEORGE CLOONEY!!! VAIL VILLAGE
Gotcha — we didn’t see him or any other celebrities….yet Vail Village had two of my favorite things: food and paved bike paths to pedal. Continue reading GEORGE CLOONEY!!! VAIL VILLAGE
LIONS, TIGERS AND BEARS, OH MY!
We were raised in cities…speaking for myself, I get excited when I see a squirrel. In our travels, we have seen wildlife while driving, hiking and walking. Continue reading LIONS, TIGERS AND BEARS, OH MY!
VAIL GOLF CLUB
I know my golf buddies in AZ will want to know that I had a 9:40 start time at Vail Golf Club on August 20th, 2015. What’s interesting is that my start time was delayed by 35 minutes due to frost! Continue reading VAIL GOLF CLUB
JENNY LAKE – GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK
We thought about riding our bikes from Jackson to Jenny Lake near the Moose entry to the Grand Teton National Park…and then regained our senses and decided to drive about half way making our bike trip about 10 miles round trip. Continue reading JENNY LAKE – GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK
JACKSON – WYOMING
We spent so much time in Grand Teton and Yellowstone; we didn’t have enough time to explore the city of Jackson. Most everyone I know calls it Jackson “Hole”, but it’s just Jackson, a town in the Jackson Hole Valley of Teton County Continue reading JACKSON – WYOMING
JACKSON LAKE LODGE – DINING
We didn’t make reservations and took our chances and drove to have dinner at the Jackson Lake Lodge restaurant. Don’t miss this experience and if you can get a window table, all the better. Continue reading JACKSON LAKE LODGE – DINING
YELLOWSTONE
Yellowstone was established by Ulysses S. Grant on March 1, 1872 as our first national park. My first and last visit was In August, 1959. Continue reading YELLOWSTONE
GOING-TO-THE-SUN ROAD GLACIER NATIONAL PARK
A fleet of 1930 Packer-like busses called “jammers” were rebuilt in 2001 to run on propane or gasoline and offer tours to the top for those without transportation, are driving a motor home (too wide) or the expertise to drive the narrow and winding two-lane road. Continue reading GOING-TO-THE-SUN ROAD GLACIER NATIONAL PARK
WHITEFISH MONTANA
Tiny log cabins, white sided houses with blue steel roofs and McMansions peek through the furry pine covered hills that surround Whitefish Lake. Continue reading WHITEFISH MONTANA