When I first visited Crested Butte, CO exactly 4 years ago, I never could have imagined that one small place would have entirely captured my heart. Even still, when I moved there less than one month after my inaugural visit, I still had no idea that this tucked away, mountain paradise would rule so much of my life from that point on. Shortly after moving there, someone had told me to be certain that Crested Butte would capture my heart, and even should I move away, I would always return. Well, I have certainly returned more times to CB than I have returned to my own home town! The beauty, the culture, the splendor, and peace is unmatched. Basically, it would suffice to say, that this tiny town has captured my soul and I could never be able to put into words how much I love it. So: as my 3-4 month withdrawals since my last visit had begun to set in, I packed my bags and hit the 285 miles of road that separated me from my mountain. Getting off to a later start than planned, it proved to be a bit of a challenge getting to my destination. But 5 hours, 6 highways, 3 mountain passes, and one major speeding ticket later, I arrived safely in Gunnison, CO into the open arms of my sweet friend, Angela. As dictated per my marathon training schedule, vacation or no vacation, I had to run 11 miles on Saturday.
So, Angela, Holly and I set out on Ohio Creek Road to put in the miles. Holly ran most of the distance with me, and Angela was ever-helpful riding along side us on her bike with water, jams on the iPod, and of course her cheerleading skills.
Sunday morning, we all set out to do a hike along Rainbow Lake, but little did we know there was still a TON of snow up there! Since Holly was in Chocos, we didn't quite make it all the way through before the threat of frost-bite was apparent.
But Ryan, Angela, Holly, and I enjoyed a nice picnic in the meadow, and then for me it was off to Crested Butte for a night with my dear friend, Nancy Church.
The next day Nancy and I enjoyed a nice walk with her beautiful husky puppies, then headed to Elk Ave. for the famous 4th of July Parade; but of course, not before enjoying a much-anticipated Americano from Camp-4-Coffee. What a fun day! But, it was also such a hot day, and I was starting to feel tired, so I decided that it was time to go home. I took advantage of the long afternoon I still had ahead of me, and enjoyed my time alone in the mountains. I stopped frequently to take pictures of the breath-taking views that could never be captured by my inadequate camera.
I took the quiet road over Cottonwood Pass on the way home, and as always, stopped at the top to witness what God created. It never ceases to amaze me that my heavenly father created such a brilliant work of art, and I am always moved when I am alone in His presence on that summit. My God is truly good, and I was thankful for such a beautiful and fun weekend, and a safe drive home where I was welcomed back by my sweet little sister. It still makes me sad every time I'm back in CB, that I don't have my home to go to after all the festivities of the day are over, but I am so thankful for the opportunity I had to live there, and for all the fabulous life-long-friends I made. These individuals are truly like my family, and they can rest assured, that as long as I'm still alive, I will continue to return to visit, and crash on their couches and guest beds. Until next time, see you later, Crested Butte, and thanks again for everything. You've given me more than you know.
Vanessa, I didn't think anybody loved the mountains more than I do! We are two peas in a pod. I hope your dream will someday come true where you can live in Crested Butte again. Enjoyed reading your blog!
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Aunt B
Thanks Aunt B! I DO love the mountains.....everyday I look at them, and it NEVER gets old :)
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