Where to start. I was eating late lunch in Las Animas and called the police in a few upcoming towns to ask permission to camp in the park. All three said no! This had never once been a problem in Kansas. Pretty greedy, Colorado.
So, I pushed ahead to La Junta, which has motels, a Walmart, and *shudder* a KOA. For those who don't know, Walmart allows you to sleep in your car in their parking lots. I have not yet tested if this extends to setting up a tent.
So I'm heading out to the KOA, and I pass a municipal pool. I stop in the parking lot to call KOA and confirm that they also have a pool. As I'm about to head out, two guys come up to me, and when I tell them my story, one says "oh - you can stay at my place". Not only that, but they invited me in to the pool area, which was hosting a church party and barbecue. That's good for a bingo square!
So, here I am in Pat's backyard, all showered and ready for an early night. Tomorrow I should reach Pueblo, then I'll be right up against the mountains as I turn north towards Colorado Springs and Denver. Super pumped.
Oh - I've been informed that I did not see the mountains yesterday. Certainly looked like them to me, but a couple people have told me that you can't see them that far away. Whatever - I'm sticking with my story. I had special circumstances (clear and at sunset) and, dammit, I saw them from Kansas!
I noticed that the altitude is steadily rising. Are you feeling it while you bike or is it very gradual? What a nice man Pat is to host you! As far as seeing the Rockies from so far away, just ask Sarah Palin if it's possible!
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Love,
Mom
nice thumbs up to you too.
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