An Addiction for Driving Through Mountain Passes.
To satiate such longing, my girlfriend and I decided to head for The Rockies for my long weekend getaway. I didn't want to drive my Audi S4 Avant to the Rockies as it would be quite a drive from my hometown, San Francisco. But, if we fly, how will we ensure that we get a fun car to drive through the stratospheric mountain passes?
The streets are narrow and leafy. Some neglected once-beauty Victorian homes give the ghostly feel to this town. Antique store signs, hanged flowers, eclectic gables, rustic wooden barrels and horse carts, and layers of dust and spider webs give the wild-wild west ambiance. Tourists flock to this town to enjoy friendly chat with the locals and store owners, passing time on the benches along the main business ambrosial street. It was just another relaxing late-summer day in a historic cowboy-mining town. Just outside the town center, abandoned mines and rusted archaic equipments are relics; reminders of the good, the bad, and the ugly of the past.
The Historic Town of Georgetown
Our first stop after passing the boring part of I-70 was Georgetown at
exit 228. Georgetown in the modern days is a little quaint tourist town
with crafts stores, convenient shops, family restaurants, and cafes.
Many people visit this town to go back in time to the middle of 19th
century. At the beginning, there were just miners' hives filling the
area. Then, it became one of the largest silver mining districts in the
state. As the population grew, Victorian structures sprang up in the
valley.
the Georgetown |
The streets are narrow and leafy. Some neglected once-beauty Victorian homes give the ghostly feel to this town. Antique store signs, hanged flowers, eclectic gables, rustic wooden barrels and horse carts, and layers of dust and spider webs give the wild-wild west ambiance. Tourists flock to this town to enjoy friendly chat with the locals and store owners, passing time on the benches along the main business ambrosial street. It was just another relaxing late-summer day in a historic cowboy-mining town. Just outside the town center, abandoned mines and rusted archaic equipments are relics; reminders of the good, the bad, and the ugly of the past.
Loveland Pass
The vista point at the Loveland pass offers the breathtaking grandiose
view. No matter which direction I looked, I saw hundreds of mountains
and they are weaving at each other. I saw roads in the distance
zigzagging downward on the ridges, brows, and valleys of these
never-ending-weaving mountains. The mountains are bigger than huge. They
have different climates and different vegetations grow at different
level. Near the top, the mountains are relatively barren; no big trees
grow at that high elevation.
A Way to Vail
We
were pleasantly surprised to find Austria on the way to Aspen when we
decided to make an ice-cream stop. Vail, a ski resort town, had to be
designed by a home-sick Austrian architect. It features the wooden
Austrian bridge that goes over a creek, narrow roads, Alpine houses and
condos with ornate shields, crests, and flags and colorful and fragrant
flowers on the windows.
At around two thousand dollars per square feet, I could own a tiny piece of a small Austrian ski village replica. The dining options are stupendous in this town. There are many great places to fulfill the craving for International delicacies; casual Mexican, gourmet French, classic Continental, timeless Italian, old-fashioned steakhouses, Asian fusion, and Swiss fondue. If I were an avid skier and I lived here, I would ski down the slope to my favorite restaurants an lounges; unclipping the skis would be too much of a hassle for me. Everyone should drive through Glenwood Canyon on I-70. It is not just the thin air that takes your breath away, but the view really makes your lungs run on overdrive. No matter where I looked, I was surrounded by giant rocks. Being in this canyon, I felt as if I were viewing Ansel Adams pictures in an IMAX theater in color.
Unfortunately,I could not really find good angles to take pictures at this canyon because I had to stay with the flow of traffic. The only place to stop is the emergency lane. The late afternoon sun and the clouds created the most beautiful shadow show. Even the best Hollywood special effect team would not be able to reproduce the feeling of awe that I got from this majestic scenery.
At around two thousand dollars per square feet, I could own a tiny piece of a small Austrian ski village replica. The dining options are stupendous in this town. There are many great places to fulfill the craving for International delicacies; casual Mexican, gourmet French, classic Continental, timeless Italian, old-fashioned steakhouses, Asian fusion, and Swiss fondue. If I were an avid skier and I lived here, I would ski down the slope to my favorite restaurants an lounges; unclipping the skis would be too much of a hassle for me. Everyone should drive through Glenwood Canyon on I-70. It is not just the thin air that takes your breath away, but the view really makes your lungs run on overdrive. No matter where I looked, I was surrounded by giant rocks. Being in this canyon, I felt as if I were viewing Ansel Adams pictures in an IMAX theater in color.
Unfortunately,I could not really find good angles to take pictures at this canyon because I had to stay with the flow of traffic. The only place to stop is the emergency lane. The late afternoon sun and the clouds created the most beautiful shadow show. Even the best Hollywood special effect team would not be able to reproduce the feeling of awe that I got from this majestic scenery.
To The Aspen!
I never heard the "organic contemporary style" till I opened the Aspen
Home Design magazine the magazine, should include classic, clean, and
simple sinuous lines. It incorporates pieces crafted from reclaimed wood
and recycled materials. Furthermore, the style uses fabrics that
utilize vegetable dyes. I would remember that for future reference.
Either I was way behind with my vocabulary or this town really leads the
bleeding edge of eco-friendly, organic fashion and design.
The outdoor restaurants brim with conversations till late into the nights. Many chefs graduated from the best culinary schools in the world come here to satiate the palate of high powered politicians, Hollywood celebrities, and Wall Street executives who frequently visit this place with their private jets.The late summer nights are comfortable enough for people to enjoy five-star dining with the backdrop of moonlit mountain slopes.
The outdoor restaurants brim with conversations till late into the nights. Many chefs graduated from the best culinary schools in the world come here to satiate the palate of high powered politicians, Hollywood celebrities, and Wall Street executives who frequently visit this place with their private jets.The late summer nights are comfortable enough for people to enjoy five-star dining with the backdrop of moonlit mountain slopes.
Dream big, and reach for the sky!
At the Independence Pass, a few people were walking with their umbrellas
and raincoats toward the vista point.We parked the car and started
walking. Quickly we ran out of breath. At 12,095 feet, the air at this
Continental Divide is this Despite the freezing and wet climate, we
soaked the panoramic view of undulating mountains. I admired the scene
before me. I made a mistake not to take enough pictures at this
beautiful scenery as my mind was so captivated by the beauty of splendid
rolling mountains, palm-sweating steep cliffs, razor-sharp jagged
mountain tops, abysmal canyons, and serpentine roads below me.
Driving back to Hertz, I felt content and fulfilled knowing that my addiction was satiated. I savored the blissful feeling I had while we were at the top of the mountains, the moment where I felt I could almost touch the sky. I was just there with no past and no future. Immersing in the beauty around me, I felt buoyant, refreshed, and rejuvenated. Driving in Colorado was unforgettable!
Boarding the San Francisco bound United Boeing 737, my mind drifted to the conversation I had with one of my elementary school teachers. She said, "Dream big, and reach for the sky!"
Driving back to Hertz, I felt content and fulfilled knowing that my addiction was satiated. I savored the blissful feeling I had while we were at the top of the mountains, the moment where I felt I could almost touch the sky. I was just there with no past and no future. Immersing in the beauty around me, I felt buoyant, refreshed, and rejuvenated. Driving in Colorado was unforgettable!
Boarding the San Francisco bound United Boeing 737, my mind drifted to the conversation I had with one of my elementary school teachers. She said, "Dream big, and reach for the sky!"
-Andreas.D
Driving-Vacation
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Driving-Vacation
More complete story, visit: DV-Story at Colorado
More pictures, visit: DV-Colorado Pictures
Interactive Maps, visit: DV- Colorado Trip