Friday Sep 9, 2011 Naperville IL to Des Moines, IA
Finished packing and loaded car.
Departed Naperville (in the rain) at 12:00 noon as planned!
Naperville to Des Moines approx 320 miles.
Drove out of the rain and into clear skies and beautiful scenery in Iowa, including farms on rolling bluffs to the north, and river to the south. Corn & bean fields very green with a few touches of yellow. Temps in the 70's.
Met daughter Christina at her apartment in the city at 5pm (still right on plan). Delivered TV and DVD player, and did some minor apt repairs. All went for some exercise around Grey's Lake near downtown. Chris is still a fast runner!
Chris squeezed in a basketball game with friends before walking to dinner with us...she picked a great Italian place Cafe De Something a short walk from her apt. Ate in moonlight on front porch of this old Victorian home. Ahhhh...Bella Sera. That's all the Italian I know.
Stayed at 800 Locust, nice hotel an easy walk through city from Chris' place. Band in the lunge was pretty bad, but reminded us of some good music (BS&T) so we sat in the lobby and downloaded their album for later listening...
Saturday Sep 10, 2011 - Des Moines, IA to Cheyenne, WY
Chris met us at hotel and we walked to the farmers' market. It was huge! Ate a Mexican breakfast (fruit cup with chili powder & lime juice...awesome!) and bought food for later.

Dropped Chris off at her apt : ( where she launched to attend a med-school friend's wedding in Iowa City. We hit the road west at 10am for...Cheyenne. Why Cheyenne you may ask? Well because...it's there. And we never have been.
Nebraska is a very long state! Listening to an audio book together helped...we were both well-rested so neither napped and we both enjoyed the changing scenery. People are so friendly and easy-goin'. One fella at a gas station struck up a conversation with Deb, just to tell her how proud he was of his son here, who was a boy scout. Decided to drive last 30 miles on US Rt 30...a 2-lane back country road that was a real slice of rural America. Refueled in Dix population ~ 46(?). Good thing we could pay at the pump because office was locked and no one in attendance.
Dinner at a great local Mexican place in downtown Cheyenne. Most hotels are full! On a Sunday night. No one could explain why??
Sunday Sep 11, 2011 - Cheyenne, WY to Fort Collins, CO.

Ten year anniversary of 9/11. Stumbled into big memorial service near Capital building in Cheyenne, but just after it ended.
Drove thru Fort Collins and up around Horsetooth Reservoir, before arriving at Nic & Lori's house. Enjoyed as warm welcome then we all piled into Nic's car and headed downtown for: Jax! (our favorite outfitter store), coffee on the ped mall, then stopped by Shelly & Scott Paul's house Mountain Ave (cool blvd with a functioning street trolley running down the median).
Celebrated Nic & Lori's dual graduation with their new Education degrees, by taking them to dinner and drinks outside at Vincent's then a movie.
Monday Sep 12, 2011 - Fort Collins to Rocky Mountain National Park, with Nic & Lori.
While Nic was teaching class and Lori visiting the dentist and taking care of her elderly aunt, Deb & Brian each worked a little and each took work conference calls. Goin' mobile! Laptops cell phones and headsets worked great.
Deb, Brian & Lori drove their pop-up camper to Rocky Mountain NP (beautiful drive thru Big Thompson Canyon) and set up camp at Glacier Basin. After his classes, Nic drove our car and met us there. Cocktail, lamb burgers, peach cobbler and a full moon hike. Great sleeping weather.
Tuesday Sept 13 - RMNP - Leadville: Took a hike up to Dream Lake and Nymph Lake (not necessarily in that order) after a crab cakes benedict breakfast (it is tough camping :) ). We closed the campground at noon (literally - it was being closed for the season and we were the last to leave). Nic & Lori headed back to Fort Collins and we headed to Leadville. We took Old Falls River Road. This winding, dirt road parallels the more popular Trail Ridge Road...about 8 miles of beautiful, yet stressful road. Arrived in Leadville about 5pm. We are staying at 211 4th Street - a VRBO - Clay Stewart is the landlord. Lauren, Tom & Marianne Kuhn arrived shortly thereafter while we were repacking our packs for our backpacking trip tomorrow. Lauren took us up to a high point with brucshetta and ample cocktails to watch a Leadville sunset. Afterwards we had dinner at the restaurant where Lauren waits once a week and makes their pastries. And then we visited one of her favorite taverns... A shower & bed felt great after a nite of camping.
Wednesday Sept 14 - Backpack up to Uncle Bud's hut. Got up in Leadville and finished provisioning & packing. Brought our laptops to Laurens, got fresh bread and quiche for breakfast (ate on the streets of Leadville). Got some fresh food at Safeway.
Drove from Leadville about 10 miles to Timberline Lake Trailhead where we left the car, put on backpacks (Deb's est 30 lb Brian's est 45 lbs) and headed up. About 1000 total vertical feet from trailhead (10,500) to the hut (11,350'). Covered the 4.5 mile leg in about 3 1/2 hours (including a brief stop for lunch). Weather enroute was mostly sunny and cool 50's which was pleasant. Encountered some rain. Saw a few micro-bears (squirrels) but no other humans the entire climb. Our route was mostly on the Continental Divide Trail, which was mostly in dense evergreen & aspen forest. Trail was rocky (ok this is the Rocky Mtns) but generally well-marked by tree blazes so we never got officially lost. Breezy above the tree line, but that was only for a while. Uncle Bud's hut was a sight for tired bodies. (Oh, yeah - and by the way, we could have driven to the hut :)) Brian experienced hiking boot blowout on both left & right, but no injuries atop both were still smiling at the top. Deb's longest back packing trek ever- with ever-changing elevation at 11,000 feet. Pant Pant.
The hut is one of several backcountry cabins, built and maintained primarily for winter use by the 10th Mountain Division Hut Association, a not-for profit organization that caters mainly to hut-to-hut cross-country skiing groups, based on the European tradition.
1.5 hrs after arrival at the hut, outside air temp dropped to low 30's, dense fog (clouds) engulfed us, visibility dropped to < 100 ft, and it began sleeting & snowing. By then we had a fire going and we were warm & dry inside. Good timing!!
Life in the Hut...
-Wonderfully quiet. No elec power so no fans, pumps, phones, TV, radio etc. Just fire crackling, some wind thru the trees outside, bacon sizzlin'...ah. Cabin can easily accommodate 16 but we had the entire place to ourselves. Probably no one else for at least 10 miles around.
-Quality time together. Much needed and much appreciated.
-Focused on the basics. Tending the fire in the wood burning 'heater/stove', cooking meals on the propane stove, filtering water for drinking/cooking/cleaning. Repaired and tested Brian's 'boot blow outs' with athletic tape. Managed cell phone and iPad batteries.
-Cozy. Watched weather outside, which changed hourly from sleeting, snowing, foggy (above cloud ceiling), and breezy) to sunny & planned various 'escape' scenarios, in case the weather doesn't improve...
-Lots of reading and writing time.
Thursday Sep 15 - Day hikes around Uncle Bud's Hut Woke up relatively early (could have something to do with going to bed at 8:30). Made bacon, eggs (with broccoli & cheese....we are now out of fresh ingredients!), did all the dishes and took off for a hike in the sleet/snow/drizzle. It cleared up some during the hike. Headed to Bears Lake and also hiked north on the Colorado Trail/ Continental Divide Trail. Met two hunters as we were headed back to the hut. Lunch of 'instant' chicken salad. Called the Kuhn's and they arrived with chips, salsa, bruschetta, beer, wine and bourbon... Had a very nice afternoon sharing the hut, hitting 28 levels of Jendra and planning a possible Green Acres rendezvous..... Dinner was leftovers and Lauren's bruschetta. The temperature is warmer than last nite (~40 degrees). Plan to clean up and pack out early tomorrow, weather permitting.