Eldorado Canyon State Park Part 2: In and Out!

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Although Eldorado Canyon wasn't even on my radar when we were planning on traveling to Colorado this summer, I am glad we made the quick visit to the park. If you want to get a little bit of the background, you can check out my post from last week here. We were standing and looking at a pretty impressive rock slide when I realized my post was getting a bit long.

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Once you got past the rock slide, the Fowler trail became a little more rough, but it also took you away from the edge of the cliff. There was actually a point were @mrsbozz, our younger niece and myself forged ahead and we found ourselves separated from our group. They were choosing to go a bit slower as my brother in law and our older niece were absolutely terrified of falling off the edge of the trail.

They were up visiting this past weekend and my brother in law was recollecting how he was pressed as close as he could get to the right hand side of the trail where the rock walls were.

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Once we got past the rock slide, they were able to make up some time and catch up to us. We picked the Fowler trail because it looked fairly easy and at just a half mile long, it seemed like it would be a quick walk. I didn't realize that the trail continued past that half mil point and when we got to the rock slide we could have turned around.

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Instead, we just kept going and eventually we ended up logging about two miles on our walk. It wasn't a bad mistake to make. I could definitely feel the effects of the altitude on our hike. In Michigan a hike like this wouldn't have winded me at all, but over a mile high in Colorado, it was a bit more of a struggle.

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It was interesting to look down on some of the huge houses that people had built among the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. The shot above is one such home sitting out on an outcropping. From our distance it looked huge, so I can only imagine how big it was when you were in the driveway.

Maybe one day I'll have that much money....

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It was interesting to see the lines and angles in the rocks that made up the walls of Eldorado Canyon. Back in the upper peninsula of Michigan we visited a copper mine a couple years ago and they went in depth about how the layers are formed and why they are at an angle like that.

As I was looking at the rock wall I thought back to our time there and I felt I needed to take this shot.

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As I said before, eventually things started to open up a bit and we were met with some beautiful green meadows and hillsides like the one you see above. It was quite beautiful.

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The path was still a bit rocky, so you had to really be careful about where you stepped, otherwise you might turn an ankle. I was actually surprised at the amount of traffic we encountered on this trail. There were quite a few people on the path on the day we visited. We even came across some people running on the path back and forth for their exercise routine.

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Eventually, we came to what would be the end of the path for us, but if you look really closely in the distance, you can see the path running along the edge of the hillside. It would have been cool to follow it all the way over there, but we didn't for a couple of reasons.

First, it was well past our normal lunch time by now and we were getting hungry.

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And then there was this sign. As hungry as we were, the bears were no doubt hungry as well and I had zero intention of becoming lunch for a bear!

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This area of the park was a bit of a contrast to the cliff hugging first part of the trail. I still kind of wish we had the time to take a detour down the Rattlesnake Gulch trail that I mentioned in the other post. It looked like it might have been a fun if not exhausting hike.

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Eventually the rest of our group caught up with us and then we started the hike back to the parking area.

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They had little informational placards on some of the rocks along the path like the ones above.

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On our way out I took some final shots of the river that runs through and probably had a hand in creating Eldorado Canyon many years ago. It was pretty amazing to see from such a height. The views here were breathtaking, but quite honestly nothing compared to what was still in store for us.

With our stomachs growling, we loaded ourselves back in the car and headed over to nearby Boulder to drive around the university campus there. My nieces were interested in getting sweatshirts from the college bookstore, but they weren't open on Sunday.

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I turned the SUV back towards Denver and we made our way to an In and Out Burger which is a staple in this part of the US. I had never had In and Out Burger before, so I was really excited to try it because I have heard really good things about it.

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The line was out the door when we got there and we ended up having to wait about half an hour or more for our food. I would not consider it fast food at all. It was a good burger, but I wouldn't say it was the best burger I have ever had. Even my niece who was really excited about getting it again admitted that it wasn't as good as she remembered it.

The fries were tasty and I will admit the ingredients seemed very fresh. If you look at the photo above, you can probably even agree that the presentation of this burger is quite nice. I'm not saying it was a bad burger, I just don't think it was worth the wait or the price. If we had one of these near us and I could be In and Out as quickly as I can at a McDonald's, that might be a different story.

The other issue with In and Out is that they only serve burgers, so @mrsbozz who doesn't eat beef had to wait until we were back to the rental house to eat lunch. Kind of lame. I will admit, my strawberry shake was quite good!

If you are ever in the Denver area, I highly recommend you check out Eldorado Canyon State Park. You could easily spend a day or more just hiking around the trails there. As for In and Out Burger... I'll leave that one up to your judgement!


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oh man what a view. I can imagine what you are saying about getting out of breath with the altitude, especially on those trails. Did you have hiking boots on or regular shoes? With all those rocks I imagine they would put a hurting on regular shoes.

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We had regular shoes, but it wasn't too bad. I think if I went back I would want hiking boots though. More for the ankle protection than anything else.

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You are a better man than I these days. My feet used to be harder than woodpecker lips. Now they are softer than a lambs ass. I'd have to have boots just for a short hike.

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I wouldn't give me that much credit...

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Feels a bit like the Mediterranean mountains, until you killed this vibe with the burgers :))

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Haha, yeah, probably not a bunch of those over there! Maybe some tasty gyros though!

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Yep. The true one, not the shitty fast food version that's only meant to feed drunks at 2AM :))

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I don't hate the cheap ones either, but we used to have a Greek restaurant where I live and they would serve it with huge chunks of lamb instead of the thin sliced stuff. It was delicious!

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Yep - give Greece, Turkey, or Cyprus a shot - they are all foodies' heaven :)

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I've heard Turkey isn't very safe for Americans.

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Well, I have an EU passport, so I don't really care :)

However, the touristy zones would be safe, similarly to those in Egypt or Marocco. If you hiked in the mountains, you may run into people that would have many prejudice towards the Americans I guess.

Istambul is not safe for sure, it's one of the largest cities in the world :) And no such place is the safest haven around.

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I understand what you are saying. I've got some other places I hope to visit first. Maybe one day the world will be safer for all of us!

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Nice place, lots of nature, beautiful landscapes and delicious food. A great combination, thank you for sharing your experience with us @bozz friend! Have a nice week

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Thank you! It was really amazing. Thanks for stopping by!

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Beautiful shots! That's a beautiful area! Glad you made it out without a grizzly eating you for lunch, lol. Bears usually avoid people thank goodness.

I avoid In n Out at lunchtime, it's always too crowded. They have good food for an affordable price which is why I keep going back. That being said I rarely eat of much anymore, once a week is my limit. Everything has gotten so expensive here in California thanks to the minimum wage hike.

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Things are expensive here too. We only eat out about once a week as well if that. Yeah, I wasn't really too worried about bears, but it was still interesting to see the signs. I'm probably more likely to see on in Michigan than I was that day! It was an amazing spot to visit.

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I looked at the pictures before reading and my first thought was some of those trails looked like a prefect place to roll your ankles. Then went back and read and it was exactly what you said! I love In and Out but I always avoid lunch/dinner time or I walk inside. Which is normally busy, but seems faster. You can also order a grilled cheese which is just the burger without the meat.

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We waited inside and ate at one of the tables outside. I can't imagine going through the drive through. It would have been even crazier! Yeah, there were a lot of roots and rocks on this path, but we are used to that in the wooded areas of Michigan. Believe it or not, it was the flat surfaces that did us in, but I will write more about that another time!

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Looks like a lovely place for a hike - the scenery is stunning. But the thought of encountering a bear would put me right off !

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I think the bigger danger here is probably falling off the edge since there are no rails. It was pretty stunning though.

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Wow its an amazing reserve!! I love how many animals you can find there! But its important to be careful!

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Wow what an amazing view Visiting this place gives a different kind of pleasure 😍

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The photos really don't do it justice, it was just amazing!

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Wow! Nice snaps.
It is a beautiful place to enjoy.

Thanks for sharing nature pictures I love nature and its beauty.

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It was my pleasure!

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Amazing photos. It looks like a really nice place to be.

This thread led me to check your profile. I have a non-related question if you don't mind.
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Both of those tokens are either sponsored or run by the Mancave. It's a community on Hive. Check out the @brofi account for more info I think.

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Thanks. That is so helpful. I'll check it out now.

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While I am really happy about my decision to live in tropical countries in the past nearly 20 years I do miss being able to go on hikes like this. You technically can do them here because they do exist but the last time I went on a hike like this I looked like I had jumped in water along the way with all the sweat and a towel I brought with me was completely saturated as well. You just spend all the time really uncomfortable and that kind of ruins the experience. I'm jealous!

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Yeah, I hear you. This week has been pretty horrible here. Probably as till not as bad as you get there. I keep waiting for my buddy to call me to play a round of disc golf, but I am secretly hoping he doesn't because I don't feel like sweating that much!

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Ah, perhaps you are one of my fellow excessive sweaters just like myself.

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It's horrible. I mowed the lawn yesterday (1/4 acre push mowed not self propelled) and I looked like I had just taken a swim when I finished up. It was gross. I actually have a second towel I carry around in the morning because as soon as I get out of the shower after my workout I start sweating again.

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