Tuesday, August 11, 2009

A Mile High

We have officially had the Denver Experience! Tod and I flew out to Denver to spend a few days with my sister and brother-in-law, while the boys were visiting my parents. Ellen and Jim showed us what living in Colorado is all about. They even had a cocktail party so we could meet all of their friends. It was such a fun group of people.

They live a few blocks from Washington park and we took full advantage of this. On Thursday we all went for a run through the beautiful grounds. There were so many people out using the park with kids, pets, or just out for a run themselves. After our cool down and shower we decided to take a bike ride down Cherry Creek to have lunch in downtown Denver. I believe the total round trip was about 7 miles. I can't believe I survived this!! Here is a picture of our bikes parked outside of the cafe for lunch.


On Friday we took off for the mountains. We headed west to Copper Mountain. Jim and their friend, Nan, took part in the Copper Triangle cycling event. It was a 78 mile bike trek through 3 mountain passes. Grueling! We couldn't be more proud of them. Everyone teared up at the finish line. The good part was the last 10 miles was downhill!!

Here's the view from our condo. You can see the moon just over the mountain. And, yes, we did take advantage of the heated pool!!


Ellen and I out on the balcony.



Tod and Jim walking through the village of Copper Mountain. You can see the railing and flags from the cycling event.




The beautiful creek that flowed near our condo.








Tod and I at the marina in Frisco at Lake Dillon. We went kayaking during the cycling event. Tod had a single and Ellen and I had a double kayak. In the picture you can see the storm coming up behind us, but while we were kayaking it was a beautiful sunny day. We say a hawk dive for a fish and carry it off! Just amazing.



Tod, Ellen, and Jim at the marina. You can tell it was a little cold that day!!



We found a pub in Frisco for happy hour. Here is Ellen and Nan the night before Copper Triangle.



The next morning Jim and Nan started on their 78 mile journey through the Rockies. Tod and Ellen woke up to see them off. (I slept through the whole thing :( ). This picture was taken about 5:30am.


We found yet another pub at the finish line to watch for Jim and Nan to cross the finish line.



Unfortunately we almost missed Jim!! We were paying our bill and getting over to the railing and he saw us! We hooted and hollered at him. Yay Jim!



We did get to see Nan cross the finish line about 30 minutes later. She is actually smiling after 78 miles!




The two champions!



After the Copper Triangle we got cleaned up then headed to the slopes!! Well, we just took the chair lift to the top. It was a little scary on the way back down.



I was shaking with fear while taking this picture. That's why it's a little off center.



Ellen and I on our way down the mountain. I couldn't let go of the bar....I was truly trying to be brave.






We so loved our trip to Denver. Tod and I have never been to a city and said, "I could live here" until we went to Denver. Although, we have never spent a winter there..... Thank you, Ellen and Jim, for such a wonder trip!!!

10 comments:

Nic said...

Denver is a very cool city. I great friend of mine moved out there after college. She believed that if she was going to find herself an athletic husband this was where he'd be...and she was right. She works in Cherry Creek...what a cool spot to work!

Unknown said...

What a wonderful vacation! Colorado is so beautiful. It's always nice to visit someplace so different... and then it's nice to come home too!

Jane said...

Wow! What beautiful pictures! Awesome vacation! You guys were certainly busy and took full advantage of no kids!!

Amy J said...

What a fun trip! I've never been, but it always looks so beautiful.

Jennifer B. said...

I like Denver quite a bit, and a lot of other cities in Colorado for that matter. I'm glad you and Tod had such a nice time.

pat said...

when you say the only city...what about the big city of Bayonne, and all it's majestic beauty?
how long did it take Jim to do the 78 miles? awesome pictures.

ODonnell Family Blog said...

Jim finished around 1:30pm - so about 6 hours. They had 5 rest stations that provided food, water, gatorade, bathrooms, etc.

melissa said...

We love Denver..I spent many a trips there back when we lived in Utah (very similar in scenery by the way) I have walked the same cobblestone streets shown in your pictures. You and Tod would love living there. The snow is crazy but the memories made in the wintertime are priceless. We actually had a choice to choose between Denver and Charlotte. Since we had never been to Charlotte we picked here. Although it was a very hard decision!!I am so glad you had a wonderful trip!

Varna said...

Looks like an awesome trip! We love copper mtn!

cod said...

How nice of Ellen and Jim to live in such a cool spot to visit!!

You all look so cute together!!