Arrived in Moab, which after first impressions seemed to be a town in the middle of no where just made of hotels and motels! The cheap backpackers hostel we had seen on the internet for $26 for both of us for the night had no rooms left - sigh.But as there were about a billion more places to pick from we decided to play a few against each other to get the rates down. Hurrah.
After a walk through town we discovered some cool quirky shops selling cool quirky things!! Good job it was all too big or heavy to get in our cases!
This place made Moab look like the busiest place in the universe!! We found a place to stay - what can only be described as a shed. Paul says "log cabin"! It was quirky and unique anyway!!
Next stop - Monument Valley.
From Monument Valley we carried on about 80 Miles to Page, Arizona. We went to the Glen Canyon Dam Visitors Centre and found out we were just in time to join the free one hour tour!! We walked out on top of the dam and Helen thinks she was very brave considering dams make her itch, haha! At 700ft high that's a whole lot of itching!! Jude - if you're reading this I hope you're proud!! You'd have hated every second of it!!
Drove a bit further on to a point that overlooked Lake Powell
We're now setting off to the Grand Canyon, South Rim.
Can hopefully add some more pictures when we're not using the world's most temperamental computer!!!
Leaving Silverthorne, Colorado, tomorrow. Probably heading for Moab, Utah, about 280 Miles away. Paul has heard there is good mountain biking there, which obviously fills Helen with joy!
Have had a good time in Silverthorne. The B+B was brill, Arapahoe Basin was really good; the snow was brilliant, the weather was fantastic, the atmosphere was great, the people were really friendly, and the American boarders were crazy with their ski-bikes, and the snowboard races with "how many people can you fit on one snowboard" seeming to be the favourite race catagory! However, the highlight?! It's got to be the four guys sitting at the picnic bench deciding they were all going to sit on one side so they could look at the slopes while they drank their pints. Que, bench falling over backwards, drinks sliding into their laps and them having a view of the sky. Maybe it was a "you had to be there moment", but Helen's still laughing about it now! Ok, get over it!
So for today there's only one last thing to say: BOING BOING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Went to the shopping outlet village 5 minutes away from the B+B. Paul nearly cried over the cheapness of the snowboard boots, and after making Helen try on every pair in the shop he finally found some to fit her awkward feet and decided the offer of a new pair of boots for 25 pounds was far too good to miss! Not sure how we're going to get them home, but we'll cross that bridge when we come to it! If it's a toss up between the new boots and the Lucky Charms then the cereal wins hands down! Paul's idea of filling them with Lucky Charms might just work!
Have been boarding again today (Sunday). Brilliant sunshine and clear blue skies. Helen watched over Paul making sure he really did cake himself in suntan lotion to stop his already burnt face getting any redder and more embarrassing! Factor 50 all the way today!! White forehead where his hat has been and lobster face from the eyebrows down is soooo not a good look!
Took a drive over to Breckenridge this evening just to have a look! The slopes are still covered in snow, but Government regulations mean they have had to close. Even Paul puppy dog eyeing the slopes and constantly muttering "such a waste" made no difference. They've got an 80 inch base of snow but had to close a few weeks ago. For anyone who cares Paul says the half-pipe and terrain park are pristine, but no one can access them.Drove past Lake Dillon which is completely frozen and covered in feet of snow. Pretty spectacular! Fact for the day - Lake Dillon is home to the highest sailing club in the world at over 3000 metres.We had a drink in Breckenridge, had a walk round the shops (most of which were closed for the season or because it was Sunday night - Paul's Bank Manager will be glad to hear!) and then headed back to the B+B to jump in the hot tub - hurrah!
No pictures this time as we can't get the camera to upload onto the B+B computer. Hopefully will be able to find a computer that will let us do that soon.
PS, Someone send a text or leave a comment letting us know how Albion get on please!!!!!
Janice gave us a lift to the airport, and we arrived in Denver, Colorado on time (after a connecting flight in Charlotte, North Carolina). Helen realised travelling in short trousers and flip flops was a bad idea, brrrrr!!! Picked the hire car up and figured out driving on the wrong side of the road in the snow, and made it to the B+B in Silverthorne at about 11.30pm. Probably a really pretty drive through the Rockies as we're pretty high up where we're staying, but it was pitch black.
As luck would have it the B+B is 5 minutes walk away from a big shopping outlet village! Well, it would be rude not to at least go and look wouldn't it.......!!
PS, Barnaby Bear is having a lovely time in case you're wondering!!!
There were only 43 people on the flight from Gatwick. Helen said it'd be nice as we could stretch out a bit on the spare seats. Paul said it'd be nice as it meant the food would be served faster! Typical!!We flew via Bermuda (which looks really nice and can be added to the list of places to go!!). We got off for refuelling - and two people with only hand luggage decided they quite liked the look of Bermuda and were going to stay there, but decided not to inform anyone! Hence a delay followed while the cabin crew tried to figure out why a plane that left London with 43 passengers was now down to 41!
Immigration at New York took about 5 minutes - unlike the 2 hours last time! But we knew it was too good to last and to punish us our flight down to Washington DC was 2 hours late. We finally arrived at midnight and met Simon at the airport, who drove us back to their wonderful house. Desperate Housewives eat your heart out - but without all the scandal obviously!!!
After a much needed sleep after 24 hours of travelling we thought the best way to refresh ourselves would be to go shopping - obviously!! Janice took us to the mall and we dived straight for Bloomingdales and Macy's!Shopping was cut short so Paul could watch the Liverpool game (on at 3pm here), so Janice and Helen went for a pedicure and left the boys to it!
Went into Washington DC yesterday (Wednesday). Saw the Washington Monument (but needed to be there at 7.30am to get a ticket to go up it apparently!!)
Walked back down The Mall to the World War II memorial which was really beautiful
Stopped of at a nice viewing point on the way back home to look at the Potomac River, and much to Paul's delight there was even a radio mast on the opposite hill - hurrah!
Have been out for two lovely meals with Simon and Janice and have really enjoyed our time staying with them in their gorgeous house!
Going to Great Falls Park with Janice now, and then back to the airport this afternoon. Next stop Denver!