
Western USA – Feb 2012
We wake up at 6:30 to take the airport shuttle from the hotel at 7AM. Good news there is a free breakfast in the hotel! Even some waffles to cook yourself… the dought is ready, just need to put it in the pan! So gooood!
Anyway… at 7:30AM we are at the car rental office, do all the paperwork and then the guy tells us to go choose our car between the SUVs, ‘keys are on the contact’ he tells us. Strange way to do it but it is all for the best, we can choose the best car! And that’s what we do…White Jeep Liberty, only 2000 miles, 4WD.
The first milestone is the Rockies Natl Park, North-West of Denver. We first need to exit Denver, highways, factories, etc… the usual big city…
First gas & coffee stop before entering the Rockies.

A few pictures of the road between Denver and the park.
Entering the park, we see a big sign flashing, ‘Road Closed’. Ahem, the road we planned to take to cross the park towards Granby is closed for the season. Not an issue, we will go South, then West, then North to Granby! But first it is time to make a hike in the park. We park near the Bear Lake, lot of snow around us, we are at 9500 feet!
We start towards the Nymph Lake, and then push to the Dream Lake, at almost 10,000 feet! Never been so high, and we feel it when hiking… The lakes are icy, we think this is the first time we ever saw icy lakes… On the way down we have a lot of snow falling. All in all, beautiful!
Choose your campfire!!!!

We meet some elks on the way out of the park.

Then the long road towards Yellowstone starts. We encounter some strange yellow rocks on the I-70 near Idaho Springs, then we cross the Berthoud Pass, at 11,315 feet! Our road leads us to great grassy plains with small canyons. We stop at Steamboats Spring to eat a burger at around 5:30PM.
We decide to try sleeping in the car. Bewteen Craig and Bragg we take the CO Rd 73, which is non paved, and we park the car after a few miles, in the middle of nowhere! The good news is that we can fold down the back seats to make kind of a bed using the rear seats and the trunk. The bad one is that Pierre is too long to be really confortable.

Map of the day:
