So, if you follow the Guanella pass from Grant you will end up in George Town Colorado.
We didn't enter Georgetown from the interstate, we came up Guanella Pass from Grant.
If you'd like more information about Georgetown click here.
At the Summit it was snowing on us and I was ready to get down the mountain to Georgetown, I was lightheaded and could barely carry on a conversation and my chest felt weird, I decided I didn't like the altitude.
A powerline shot, which I normally don't do, but it was unavoidable.
Didn't see any bighorn sheep, but we did see a sign for them. I was ready to get off the mountain so I have few shots on the way down.
I loved the views of Georgetown.
I had enough of the rockies fairly quickly and was ready to get back to the wide open spaces.
There are so many more tourist things that I've found to do in Colorado after my trip. But, I am not going to be a winter tourist. Maybe next summer!
This town is beautiful, with it's quaint victorian houses. When I become wealthy I'm buying a house in this town.
We didnt' spend much time in town. Stopped for fuel and at Subway for sandwiches..where I saw this...For whatever reasons my email didn't download right on my phone. I had an email that has upset me greatly and I'm very grateful I didn't receive it when I was in Colorado. It seems like my life is this line in a song "It's a big enough umbrella, but it's always me that ends up getting wet.
It's a chapter in my life I want closed the last two years, yet I can't seem to do that yet. So I feel very frustrated. Let me get through 2013 now. It's a setback of a 1/2 a year if I cannot resolve the situation. I have learned lessons from graduate school that I didn't expect, to trust my instincts about people and classes- I ignored them. To speak out and complain. I also need to do a better job standing up for myself. That begins now. But, for tonight, I'm going to sleep. Goodnight world.
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