In May, 2012, a very dear friend showed me the way to El Dorado Springs State Park. We weren’t able to do much more than view the falls area, that day, but I kept the scene in my heart. On July 29,of this year, I was able to ignore the intermittent rain and take the canyon hike, up to the junction with a longer loop trail, then back again. It is among the most gorgeous trails I’ve yet seen.
So, meet El Dorado Canyon! 🙂 There are a lot of photos here, so take your time.
A narrow-gauge rail system goes through El DoradoCanyon, regularly.
Prickly Pear cacti do nicely,at 10,000 feet.
Location, location, location!
So, there you have it. This was not just any hike; it was the one that led me to overcome a few barriers- both physical and emotional.
Next: Manitou Springs, Part 1: The North Side




























Wow, great pictures! Some of those pictures reminded me of La Cordillera Central in Puerto Rico. I love these, they are beautiful! 🙂
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I can imagine how lovely the mountains are in Puerto Rico- rather magical, as well.
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wow! gorgeous.
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It is, indeed, the stuff of paradise.
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