We started Week 4 of our great adventure off with a leisurely wake up and breakfast at our campsite. To get our blood flowing and work off any stiffness after yesterday’s hike, we did an easy walk (though here was still a bit of an incline) around Beaver Lake and Nymph Lake. The quote of the day was from Seamus, “Why does every hike here go up?!”
After packing up, our first stop upon leaving the park was The Taffy Shop in Estes Park, CO. This was a recommendation from one of Ian’s colleagues and it was absolutely worth it. This shop has been specializing in salt water taffy since 1935 and they have indeed perfected the recipe. Every flavour we tried (pecan, chocolate, salted caramel, mint, banana, lemon, lime, black licorice, and more) was soft, chewy and delicious.
A little more driving and we made it across the Wyoming state line only to be greeted by a severe wind advisory (gusts up to 65 miles/hr) and restrictions on driving our trailer on the interstate and other roads heading North in South Dakota and East into Nebraska until at least 6pm tonight.
No worries, we can be flexible. When given the choice between a bison-focused train ride and swimming, the boys opted to spend the afternoon swimming at the Cheyenne Aquatic Centre in a recreation pool with two waterslides, a lazy river, baseball nets over the pool, and a fancy splash pad. There were only two other families there during swim time so we pretty much had the pool and slides to ourselves. After our swim we each took a hot shower in the deserted change room - what a treat!
We camped out for the rest of the afternoon and dinner time at a local park, waiting for the wind to die down and the advisory to lift. We finally got back on the road at 7:22pm and headed North to make the most of the break in the wind before it picks up again in the morning.