The Traveling Tinkers - Rocky Mountain National Park - Colorado

 Rocky Mountain National Park in northern Colorado spans the Continental Divide and encompasses protected mountains, forests and alpine tundra. It's known for the Trail Ridge Road and the Old Fall River Road, drives that pass aspen trees and rivers. The Keyhole Route, a climb crossing vertical rock faces, leads up Longs Peak, the park’s tallest mountain. A trail surrounding Bear Lake offers views of the peaks.

Although this area was beautiful, we did drive through some snow, hail, rain and were freezing, but it was worth it. After we got to the other side of the mountains we had dinner at an Irish Pub. I decided to try elk sausage penne and Dave had the salmon.  


























Hiking nuns....you don't see that too often!


Hiking nuns!!  









































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