Westward Ho - well, even more westward

After our stay in Denver we turned our sights further west toward the left coast of this great country. We headed up through an area of Colorado, west of Rocky Mountain National Park, following a route taken by John Wesley Powell in 1868. If you are noticing a trend here (my second reference to Powell) it is because Kari loaned me a book by Wallace Stegner, "Beyond the Hundredth Meridian" that is a biography of Powell. When Powell was still very young he headed an expedition to the Rockies and his route took him west from Denver, over Berthoud Pass and up into the area known as Middle Park and specifically Hot Sulfur Springs and the head waters of the Colorado River (there and then known as the Grand River). We were retracing part of his journey along the river. We went over Rabbit Ears Pass then on down into Steamboat Springs. We were just astounded by how green it was here. We then continued onto the Western Slope and on into Utah (again). We stayed a couple ...