Fall in Colorado, the Wagon Wheel, and Finding a Lost Love
One could argue that the combination of Aspen trees turned golden, interspersed with evergreens, against the back drop of the Rocky Mountains is one of the most beautiful sights offered up by nature. Behold Fall in Colorado!
From my valley home location, I can literally gaze up and do a visual check of the Fall color level on the ginormous, nearby Grand Mesa. It was clearly peaking. So it was clearly time for my family to head up last weekend and soak it all in.
Grand Mesa Scenic Byway
As you drive up the Grand Mesa Scenic Byway (Hwy 65), you’ll pass the Powderhorn Ski Area. Shortly after that, on your right will be a rest area and fairly large parking lot pull off, at the base of a cleared hillside.
This is what locals call “Old Powderhorn”, the site of the original ski hill, turned to the very-fun-yet-somewhat-treacherous sledding hill of today. There’s a scary disclaimer sign with death and paralysis warnings. No life threatening ice and snow last weekend, though… and this is a great spot to get out and explore the numerous trails.
If you veer along the right, you’ll hear and quickly spot a stream in the trees.
…aaaand now we’ve got peaceful, relaxing audio to add to our idyllic scene. Bliss!
Old Powderhorn
Many families were taking Fall family photos in the area that day. The available backdrops, natural seating props, and range of colors were perfect. Such a such a great idea! I wish we had been prepared to do the same. As in, I wish I had showered that day, and that my growing-like-weeds children weren’t both wearing mismatched play clothes pants that were 3 inches too short. Bygones.
If you follow the stream uphill a ways, you’ll come across a foot bridge so you can explore the other side.
Some more of our finds…
Seriously. So pretty!!
I don’t claim to understand why they’re here, but there are always tiny snails to be found embedded in the muddy trail. The kids get a real kick out of finding them.
And the dads get a kick out of doing daring things like trying to capture video footage of waterfalls.
That’s pure Rocky Mountain stream water, baby! Nice.
And this, as we turned to head back down the mountain. Be still my heart.
Our snacks all consumed, and still a ways from home… alas, it was suppertime and we were hungry.
The Wagon Wheel in Mesa… Plus a Story
We decided to stop at a local’s favorite diner, the Wagon Wheel in Mesa, CO, on the way home.
But first, a sad background tale.
Growing up, my husband used to receive a special edition Hess model truck every year from his father. He has meticulously saved them all, and has been slowly sharing them with our young son. The hands down favorite? A police car, with a sweet glide and a no-longer-found-in-toys quality heft of just the right amount. My son loved, loved, loved his police car… and took it with him everywhere. Until one day it was gone. We lost it about a year ago, and he was very sad for a very long time over the ordeal.
Ok, fast forward back to our “Fall in Colorado” gorgeous adventure day. We head into The Wagon Wheel on this fine Saturday evening, and mosy (because that’s what you do at The Wagon Wheel) back to a corner table.
If you are ever in Mesa, Colorado, or playing nearby on the Grand Mesa… you must eat at The Wagon Wheel! They have fantastic homemade fries here, juicy never-frozen hamburgers, and affordable prices.
So at this point, we’re all pretty stoked about eating.
And just when we think this day couldn’t get any better… an Authentic-As-You-Can-Get Cowboy Band sets up in the corner, and starts serenading us with live music! I don’t know about you, but I totally dig experiencing part of the local flavor at moments like this. (I posted a short video of them singing Johnny Cash on Instagram.)
And then something wonderful happened.
The cowboy on the left started playing the harmonica.
No, wait. That wasn’t it.
My 4 year old son points up to something high, and squeals with glee, “MY POLICE CAR!!!”
There it sat, patiently waiting for him to return one day, carefully set aside on a high shelf.
Now that’s something that doesn’t happen every day. A perfect ending to a perfect day.
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Comments (6)
Steve Burns
October 16, 2014 at 6:05 pm
Those are some great fall photos! And a nice story, too! 🙂
COMtnMom
October 16, 2014 at 10:04 pm
Thanks for swinging by, Steve! I always hoped that car would turn up some day… happy endings are the BEST. 🙂
Ardyce
October 18, 2014 at 4:30 am
What a great day to share with you all! Just the memories to hold dear during the cold winter days. And the surprise ending was the best. Thanks again!!!
COMtnMom
October 20, 2014 at 5:37 pm
Love that you live close now, and can join us on our adventures. 🙂
Jory Hastings
October 19, 2014 at 3:36 am
Beauitful pictures! Thanks for sharing such a sweet story!
COMtnMom
October 20, 2014 at 5:42 pm
Appreciate your comment, and just swung by your great blog to discover you are a fellow Disney fan in Colorado. Woo Hoo!
Thanks, Jory 🙂