Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Taos, Alamosa, and Denver


Pretty Taos flowers
After Arches we moved back into New Mexico, this time the pretty northern town of Taos. Taos has a bit of mythos to it as being this cultural hub for the arts and it did not disappoint. We got to our hotel (our 3rd in the month and a half we had been on the road) and were delighted to find that they offered a free drink and snacks to guests, something we took full advantage of. We kept it low key that night and generally stayed in to write blog and catch up on some phone calls and most importantly to
BATHE. The next day we spent several hours walking around the arts district doing some light shopping and generally being impressed with the locally grown talent in the area.
Some Custom Guitars in an art studio in Taos

That evening we headed north to a campground that Myk had found outside of Alamosa Colorado. Strangely we had been to Alamosa before back in the first year Myk and I were together. We had gone with some friends to visit our dear friend Katia, (whom you might remember from the Greensboro episode) who was living there at the time. We found a great free dispersed site with a fire pit, picnic table, and a large clean river. This was the first place since we had been on the road where we just stayed for the sake of staying. We had everything we needed (except ice which we had to get on the second day) and the space was beautiful so we took 3 days to just enjoy the solitude. We were visited by some bighorns at one point but they kept their distance and just looked majestic. I got the chance to have the guitar out and about; Myk and I were doing some reading; and we realized that it had been months since we had the chance to just relax.
Solar Powered Perpetual Music Machine (tm)
The day before we left Myk decided to try and bathe in the river. It had been, let’s say, a couple of days since our last shower and we were both due. Now this river was coming down a mountain and most likely a combination of a cold mountain spring and melting snow. So once Myk set a foot into the river it became clear to me that I would just have to wait a few more days. Myk soldiered on in a most hilarious fashion despite intense muscle cramping due to cold and lip bluing she managed to emerge clean and unharmed (though there was a need for a midday fire to get her back up to speed).
Our little buddies, who happened to be huge
After a few well-earned days of recharging we bid adieu to our temporary home and began the journey north towards Denver.

          Some of you may have heard about the wildfires going on and while we were never in any danger they did disrupt some of our plans to do some mid-state hiking. We moved along to the general Denver area however, and boy was it swell. Where southron Colorado has beautiful high desert style-mountains the northron part of the states teems with green making the even higher rockies all the more impressive. We wound around through mountain roads seeking out our campsites during the 3-4 days we were in the area. We got to explore the beauty and check out the tiny but vibrant mountain towns tucked into the nooks and crannies of the mountains (I found Nederlands to be particularly enticing). We only went into Denver proper twice and were pleasantly surprised for the most part with the place. Myk had not had
Team KePow's National Pasttime
Denver ranked very high in the “potential places to live” list due to its reputation for lacking diversity. There was a free jazz concert in the main park one of the days we were there and there were tons of locals around. That swath of Denverites presented as diverse, fun-loving, and seemingly down to have a good time. We went downtown to take in some nightlife and drink beers at a great brewery, and as we left found ourselves in a sea of purple. Wading through I found the source of this oddly colored human wave to be Coors stadium, home of the Rockies who I believe had just suffered a defeat at home. I can’t remember who they played but there was little merriment to be had in that crowd so I can only assume they lost, and handily.
As I am sure most of you have noticed our blogging has flagged over the past month or so and we are trying to get caught back up. I figured a quick update for those of you who we haven’t been in direct touch with might be nice. As of writing this we are in Portland, OR after having gone down and back up the length of California. We are about to embark on a bit of a Phish tour and I will try to sneak another post in either before or during, though it is unlikely that I will have computer time during the run of shows. So, just know that we miss and love everyone. We love getting comments even if we don’t respond to them, it does makes us feel good to know our peeps are keeping tabs on us.

TEAM KEPOW OUT!












2 comments:

  1. j, i hope you got pictures of myk bathing in the icy mountain river, ha! i don't think i could've even done that - even for like $100...myk, how were you breathing?? you poor bastard! i'm glad you didn't have to write a blog about hypothermia and a trip to the ER, hahahahahhahaha. miss you guys, think about ya often :) can't wait to see y'all in [august?] xo

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  2. this blog gets more exciting by the day. i can hardly wait to see what happens tomorrow.

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