Sunday, September 23, 2012

Adventures in Colorado Springs

Before Eric's eye surgery
(He had PRK surgery so he won't 
have to wear glasses anymore),
we got to visit some of the
tourist attractions in Colorado Springs.

Our first stop was the Garden of the Gods.

Garden of the Gods

Garden of the Gods

Garden of the Gods

Garden of the Gods

Garden of the Gods

After visiting the Garden of the Gods,
we drove over to Seven Falls.
We rode an elevator built inside
a mountain to an observation deck...

Seven Falls

Seven Falls

Seven Falls

Seven Falls

...Then we took the elevator back down
and we got to climb 224 steps to 
get to the top of the waterfall

Half of the staircase that was 224 steps total.

Seven Falls

Seven Falls

Seven Falls

Seven Falls

Seven Falls

The next day, we drove
to the top of Pikes Peak.

"Pikes Peak is the most visited mountain in 
North America and the second most visited 
mountain in the world behind Japan's Mount Fuji. 
 At an altitude of 14,115 feet above sea level, 
Pikes Peak is the 31st highest peak out of
 54 Colorado peaks.  Over a half million people
 reach the Summit House every year by the 
Pikes Peak Highway, Barr Trail or
 the Pikes Peak Cog Railway.  The 19-mile Pikes Peak
 Highway is paved to the summit and  is open
 year round, weather permitting."
(Information obtained from Pikes Peak's website) 

Pikes Peak

Katharine Bates wrote
'America, the beautiful' after
visiting Pikes Peak in 1893.
The monument pictured above
was donated and placed on the
 summit in 1993.

Pikes Peak

Pikes Peak

Pikes Peak

Pikes Peak

Pikes Peak

Pikes Peak - it was cold and windy!

Pikes Peak

Pikes Peak

Pikes Peak

Pikes Peak

Pikes Peak

Pikes Peak - I guess Bigfoot has been seen there

Pikes Peak - Bigfoot's footprint and our feet

Pikes Peak

Pikes Peak

Our last stop was the USA
Olympic Training Center.

"The US Olympic Training Center Colorado Springs
 is home to training athletes and coaches as they
 prepare for the next Olympic Games.  The facility 
is the former home of ENT Air Force Base and the
 headquarters of the North American Defense
 Command, officially became USOC administrative
 headquarters in July 1978. The Training Center
 is able to provide housing, dining, recreational
 facilities and other services for up to 557 coaches
 and athletes at one time on the complex."
(Information obtained from USOTC website)

The U.S. Olympic Training Center

The U.S. Olympic Training Center

The U.S. Olympic Training Center

The U.S. Olympic Training Center

We crammed a lot of stuff
into a couple of days!
We saw everything we
planned on seeing before
Eric's surgery though!
Colorado Springs is a pretty
cool place with a lot to see!
We have certainly enjoyed
our visit!

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