Today was a shorter ride, but one filled with climbing. I rode with Blake from TCU and David from Iowa. The first half of the trip involved making it to the top of Loveland's Pass, the highest highway in North America. Once atop the mountain we were greeted by the Build America guys, who are working at camps all summer working on accessibility projects, as well as our own crew. Atop the mountain I ate snow! Not something you expect to do the last day of June!
The descent from the mountain was awesome as well. After arriving to Camp Rocky Mountain Village we showered, ate lunch, and then took some very needed naps.
For dinner we ate with many of the campers and then headed down to their pavilion for the evening program. Each cabin and group got to do a performance; Journey of Hope dressed in ridiculous outfits and danced to "Every time we touch" which made everyone laugh.
After the evening program we headed into Idaho Springs to a McD's for milkshakes for Michael from TCU's birthday.
Tomorrow is an off day for us where we will be spending the day at the camp interacting with the campers.
Thanks for checking in!
Love & Honor,
Beau
Chris Core
7/1/2013 06:06:34 am

Beau, I'm sooo jealous. I love it out in the Rocky Mountains. As a kid, we visited there a lot since my grandparents lived in Denver. I've been to Loveland Pass several times and the area you are in is beautiful. What a great adventure! I love reading your blog - keep it coming!! Be safe! Chris

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