I'm so happy to see so many folks enjoying Rocky Mountain NP this summer! And quite jealous of some of these other trips y'all are knocking out!
It appears I'm way behind on updates (as usual).....
I did my annual solo Big Bend trip in April.
Over Memorial Day week we took the kids to DC (it was so weird for our family to do a "city" trip...it was definitely a different experience for us).....from DC we drove west and rafted in New River Gorge NP - it was a fantastic rafting trip. From there we drove to Shenandoah and I fished (outside the park) but my son got sick and I followed suit about 12 hours later so spent the rest of our time there in bed so we'll have to go back.
We spent 4th of July week in Rocky Mountain National Park again. This was the first time since they started the entry passes that we showed up there without one, which made me (the planner) super nervous, but we had a fantastic time.
- Hiked Aluvial Fan
- Hiked Upper Beaver Meadows
- Hiked to Bierstadt Lake
- Fly fished Big Thompson River
- Hiked Adams Falls
- Hiked Coyote Valley
- Hiked Calypso Cascades/Ouzel Falls/Ouzel Lake/Bluebird Lake
- Hiked Lookout Mountain
We did pickup a 4pm Bear Lake Corridor pass that someone canceled the day before and that was how we did Bierstadt Lake, but you could still roll in after the pass time limits and hike it in the summer before dark if you wanted to.
This trip proved to me that the entrance pass is not the end all, be all must have. With some thought and purposeful timing you can still really have a great trip.
My wife and son left on the 4th and I got to spend the first three nights in our cabin doing some "camping" (camping because we don't currently have water on, usable septic, or usable mattresses - it was basically shelter - and renovations began the following Monday).
My wife and son left because they picked up my mother in law and the three of them did a cruise up to Glacier Bay NP. My son is down to Indiana Sand Dunes, stupid St Louis Arch, & Shenandoah (2nd attempt) remaining in the lower 48....and Kobuck Valley, Gates of Arctic, Virgin Islands, and American Samoa outside the lower 48 - of which we've told him he'll have to hit on his own dime as an adult.
Next up, for our 20th wedding anniversary, my wife and I have splurged on a few nights at Jenny Lake Lodge and then a couple nights in Gardiner so we can get more time in Tetons and Yellowstone for some fishing and wolf watching. Expectations are well below what we experienced/lucked into last summer but we're still excited!