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Archive for August 25. 2009
Collegiate Peaks
August 25. 2009 by Merilee.
Buena Vista, Colorado
August 25,2009
Our route today from Estes Park to Buena Vista took us over three scenic byways: the peak to peak, top of the rockies and the collegiate peak scenic byways. It was a challenging mountain drive in the RV but Brad seemed to have a smile on his face the entire way. The scenery was truly amazing in all directions. The sky also delivered a dose of rain, hail and SNOW.
This is the view from our campsite in Buena Vista. It is the highest of the Collegiate Peaks, Mt Princeton. It is 14,000+ in elevation. Our campsite is at 8,053 feet! We plan to do some jeeping up to Tin Cup an old ghost town that used to be a mining meca.
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