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American Dream Holiday Diary
By Geraint Williams
We left Heathrow airport at 3pm on Friday for our holiday in the US, and
arrived in Denver about 9pm. By the time we have got all our luggage and
picked up our vehicles and then drove to our hotel in Denver it was
nearer 11pm. (we won’t talk about the little excursion that John and
Georgie took!)
Saturday
We left Denver to go to Rapid City South Dakota. . It was a very
long journey but very interesting. We went via Cheyenne, Shawnee,
Laramie, Custer and the Black hills. We saw lots of wild life en route,
plenty of Gazelles and Antelope, and a few Bison. Some of us tried
buffalo burgers that evening.
Sunday
We went to Bearland, where we were able to see lots of the local
wildlife, including bears, wolves, otters, badger, coyote, porcupine,
and white foxes. It was extremely windy, and felt very cold all day.
Then we went to Mount Rushmore, where we saw the sculpture of the 4
American Presidents carved out of the mountain. We stopped in Keystone
to do some shopping and finished up the day with a Chinese meal in a
restaurant.
Monday
We had to get up early today, to set off for a 500 mile journey to
Jackson Wyoming. It took us about 12 hours, but what a journey. The
variety of scenery was astounding and we really didn’t get bored. We
went past some historic places like Sundance and Buffalo. We drove
over the
Bighorn mountains which were covered in snow, and the views were
incredible., through semi desert, and into the Yellowstone national
park. We once again had encounters with the local wildlife, though not
too close, elk, deer, bear, all put in an appearance, and the scenery
was once again amazing. The colours were unbelievable and the sunset
over the lakes with the snow capped mountains in the background was
fantastic. We arrived at our hotel late, but found that we had each got
accommodation in log cabins, which was exciting. We had a lovely ‘Tapas’
style meal before retiring to bed.
Tuesday
After our long journey, today is a rest day. We had a lovely cooked
breakfast and then went across the road to the Jackson visitor centre.
We spent some time watching a film about the area and doing some
therapeutic shopping. Wandering into the town we found a shop that took
pictures of people dressed up in cowboy outfits, so we had some done –
what a sight! After lunch we retired back to the hotel – travelling is
so tiring.
On Tuesday evening we tried to go to the local cowboy bar, but it was
too full to take us all (and they thought Jane looked under 21 – which
was a problem! Not for Jane, I think she was pleased really) so we went
to a Mexican place where we had Burritos and chimichangas – real cowboy
food.
Wednesday
We went around
Yellowstone National Park. We saw lots of deer and elk, and we made our
way to “old faithful”, which is a Geyser that is so regular you can know
exactly when it is going to explode. We had our lunch there, watching
the water blast up into the air. When we left in the cars we had to give
way to Bison crossing the road – they were bigger than us. We went on to
the hot springs, and had a close look at one of them. The steam coming
off it was so bad we couldn’t see the path some times. Yet again there
was fantastic scenery all around us, it will live with us in our
memories – it really brought the cowboy films to life for us.
Thursday
We did a lot of travelling. 12 hours driving, crossing through 4
states. Wyoming, Idaho, Utah and Colorado. The scenery was so different,
and so interesting we didn’t even get bored. There were deserts. Plains,
mountains with snow, prairie, and enormous lakes. It was quite late when
we arrived at our hotel in Durango.
Friday
 Durango
is a railway town. So we went to visit the train museum and station
which is an historic monument. We also did some shopping. It was
Halloween, and we saw lots of people dressed up in costume. Our waiters
and waitresses at breakfast were dressed up, our breakfast waitress was
little red riding hood, and the barman was one of the undead! In the
evening we went to a little bar, where there was live music( Playing the
blues) and many of the customers were cowboys (really!!) We don’t
remember much about the meal, we were too busy watching the cowboys and
listening to the live band – heaven.
Saturday
Today we went to Mese Verde. Which is a national park where we saw
ancient ruins, houses built into caves, huge canyons, breathtaking
scenery, yet more deer and our first wild turkeys. Later James and
Michael sat down to help with writing up this diary, and a gentleman
came over to ask us what we were doing, it turned out that he was a
member of the Navajo tribe who have a reservation nearby (James was in
heaven!)
Sunday
Today is a travelling day. Not so far this time, only about 300 miles,
so we had time to go to Church for those who wanted to. It was an
interesting service, very informal and very much a small town church.
They gave us a big welcome. The scenery on our way to Colorado Springs
was different again – how can a country have so many different sorts of
scenery? We drove through Mountains which were wooded and had snow,
through to plains covered in yellowing grass. Through a number of small
1 street towns, and through larger towns which they called cities. We
arrived in our posh hotel, that has so many facilities they call it a
resort. |